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Hamilton Model Engineering Club |
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Who We AreWe are a society devoted to the hobby of Model Engineering in it's widest sense. It covers, in miniature form, aspects of mechanical and electrical devices from every period of history, and all things of a technical, scientific or experimental nature. We have a membership of approximately sixty people drawn from an area within a 120 km. radius of Hamilton. Club members, from students to retirees, have wide ranging backgrounds and interests which are reflected in the hobby. What We DoWe build engines of all types from accurate scale replicas to creative freelance designs and varied configurations. Using steam, gasoline, propane, hot air or other forms of energy, these engines power scaled down railway locomotives, ships, automobiles, farm and industrial machinery, aircraft, or as stand-alone models. Other favourites are tools, gadgets, and machine attachments. Static models, such as bridges and buildings, are also popular. Workmanship ranges from the 'run and have fun' variety to the highest museum quality. The MeetingsThe club meets on the third Tuesday of every month from September to May at the Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology, 900 Woodward Ave. 7:30 pm. until 10 pm. We encourage members to participate by exhibiting their projects, both complete and in progress, with comments on methods, tools and materials. Experience, expertise, and opinion are readily shared. In the past we have had members discussing or showing: Visitors Are WelcomeThe format is relaxed & informal - the coffee is always on! Drop in to any meeting to discover this challenging, rewarding & friendly hobby. |