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Saturday, January 15th 2011

9:22 AM

The Dive Helmet's Value As A Collectable

Undersea navigation was forever changed due to the dive helmet. The dive helmet not only changed diving for good, but it changed the world. Because of its ingenuity, the dive helmet is still a common symbol of the nautical culture. Because of this, there are many different nautical decorations based on the dive helmet. These nautical décor items vary from simple desktop decorations like pen holders to beautiful dive helmets made out of brass, copper, or chrome. The dive helmet stands as a symbolic nautical decoration that both nautical collectors and ordinary people will find useful.

One such nautical decoration is the brass diver pen holder, which is composed completely of brass. This gives the pen holder a strong base for holding your writing instruments. Many features can be added to brass dive helmet nautical décor, such as a working quartz clock. This is created to be authentic to real diving helmets, but scaled down. A quality hardwood base is usually what holds down nautical decor items like the brass dive helmet pen holder. Nautical décor dive helmets of agreeable quality are very polished and are made of the best materials. Furthermore, other luxuries such as green felt line the dive helmet pen holder's bottom, giving the brass diver's helmet pen holder a secure way to sit atop any surface.

The solid iron dive helmet clock makes another great addition to any nautical collection. These nautical decorations are brilliant pieces like the pen holder, and can feature such additions as a fully functioning quartz clock. These beach house decorations are made to be as authentic to the real deal as possible. The iron dive helmet clock looks and feels just like a diver's helmet should. A solid, polished hardwood base is the setting for most iron diver's helmets. Even the nautical décor dive helmets exemplify the significance of the original diving helmet with their quality build. Luxurious green felt as a lining for the base is a common attribute for nautical decorations such as the diving helmet clock.

Without a doubt one of the most sought after nautical replicas of the diver's helmet is the Mark V Copper Helmet beach house decorations. These types of dive helmets can be as large as 18 inches tall. What's more, the Mark V Copper Helmet has both iron and brass details. More than simply a nautical decoration, this dive helmet is a real replica of the U.S. Navy Mark V diver's helmet. The deeply polished look of the Mark V is completely comparable to the real thing.

Some extra resources:

Dive Helmets Made In Nautical History
Exploring With Dive Helmets
Dive Helmets For Unerwater Adventure


Finally, the chrome dive helmet is a variation of the brass Mark V mentioned above. With such an exuberant shine, the chrome Mark V makes for a wonderful display item. While it is an inch shorter than the former Mark V, it is made with the same quality and care for authenticity. These authentic reiterations of the revolutionary diver's helmet can be purchased for upwards of $499 at nautical décor retailers.

These are only a couple of nautical decorations for diving helmets. This is because the lengthy history behind the diving helmet makes for a great nautical collector's item to produce.
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Tuesday, January 11th 2011

5:53 PM

Antique Diving Helmets Come Alive

The quality of the equipment used in deep sea diving is an important factor to keep the diver as safe as can be. The dangers that await divers under the sea are enough, so it's good to be able to take some solace in having reliable equipment. For this reason, the professional diving helmet is adaptable for several adverse conditions should they await divers. The diving helmet completely secures the head of the diver, also allowing for broad voice communication with the operation team above water and other divers. One such safety measure is for the diving helmet to continue to pump air even if a diver has become knocked unconscious. This is completely different from standard scuba gear, for instance, which requires the diver to make an effort to hold the breathing tube in his mouth for oxygen to come in. It goes without saying that a scuba diver is more at risk of drowning if they are knocked unconscious.

The creation of the diving helmet is attributed to Augustus Siebe, who many consider the father of diving. While living in England during the 19th century, the German born Siebe created the diving helmet. This early diving helmet was equipped with a watertight seal and an air-containing rubber suit. This diving helmet was connected to an air pump on land, becoming the first working diving helmet and suit. Siebe's innovation continues to be seen in today's diving suits. Unlike earlier diving helmets, Siebe's was sealed to the diving suit making it perfectly air tight. This proved to be a tremendous breakthrough in the capabilities of diving helmets. As such, this new innovation in diving equipment proved to be a better and safer way of exploring the ocean. Alexander McKee started much controversy when he accused Siebe of taking credit for the designs of two brothers, John and Charles Deane.

The diving helmet also had many uses outside of the water. The air tight compartment of the diving helmet made it useful in the First World War to protect against mustard gas attacks.

Earlier deep sea diving helmets used only two to four bolts to secure it. In the 1960's, the commercial diver Joe Savoie conceived the neck dam. This neck dam played a pivotal role in the introduction of lighter weight helmets to be introduced. Such types of lightweight helmets include the Superlight series that would come later. However, Savoie did not pursue a patent for his innovations because he only wanted to improve the safety of divers.

The next evolution in diving masks noted to be the full face diving mask. The full face mask covered the entire face of the diver using straps to hold it in position that were adjustable by the diver.

In 1975 the invention of the Kirby Morgan Superlite-17 helped shape a more modern diving helmet. The Kirby Morgan Superlite-17 was built with materials such as fiberglass shells and fitted with chrome-plated brass. As such, the Kirby Morgan Superlite-17 became the new standard in modern commercial diving operations. The history of the diving helmet is full of innovations, and there will be more to come.

Antique Diving Helmets Come Alive
Leanring More About Our World Through Diving Helmets
Getting To Know Diving Helmets
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Wednesday, December 15th 2010

12:25 PM

Hours Of Fun With RC Electric Boats

Model ship collecting is a hobby that has persisted for several generations. Model ship collecting spans the entire world with a language that breaks down cultural barriers. Many cultures see model ships in a different light, using them for diverse purposes. However, the technology of today allows for further advancement in the hobby of ship model collecting. The increase in technology has brought about revolutionary changes in model ships. The traditional model ships are not likely to go anywhere, but the new model boats everyone is clamoring for are indeed RC models.

RC electric boats are a techie model collector's dream. The amount of technology that goes into these RC units is enough to make one's head spin. However, with the number of different RC electric boats, the problem lies in choosing the right one. There are plenty of determining factors that go into settling on the right RC electric boat model. For instance, the hull can tell a lot about the electric RC boat. This is due to the fact that the shape of the RC electric boat's hull is directly correlated to the speed, stability, and agility of the boat. The hull designs for these electric boats vary, so you will have to know what to look for to gauge how it affects the boat.

The first design is the monohull design, also known as the monoplane hull. This monoplane hull is a single surface build that stays in continuous contact with the surface of the water. The monohull design comes in many different assortments. The "vee-shaped" hull is the most popular of monohull designs.

The next hull design is the flat bottom boat design. Just as the name suggests, these boats are flat, or as close to flat as they can get. RC electric boats with a flat bottom hull design work by 'floating' on a pocket of air sitting above the surface of water. At the back of the boat in this hull configuration is the RC electric boat motor. An airplane propeller is used to provide the right amount of thrust needed to move the RC boat.

The third hull design that affects the various attributes of the boat is the hydroplane hull. This is the most unique hull design, as it allows for more than one surface to connect with the water at the same time. With that said, about 2 or 3 surfaces of the boat can be touching water at any given moment. An air pocket sits underneath of the boat due to the specialized design. This attributes to the ship being able to "lift" off of the water and achieve significantly less friction than it would otherwise. The result is an electric RC ship that is capable of much faster speeds than normal.

These are just a few of the different RC electric boats available. Check this out if you are interested in learning more about all kinds of wooden ships. You should now have an idea of what to look for in a remote controlled ship model.
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Wednesday, December 15th 2010

12:24 PM

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