From Jules Verne’s “20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea” to Simon Lake’s Argonaut Submarine. “Anything one man can imagine; other men can make real.” -Jules Verne
Argonaut Jr – Adventures Diving a Wooden Submarine
Take all of the classes you want, earn the degrees, read all of the books; but nothing, absolutely nothing will compare to what you will learn from designing, building, and using it yourself. Nothing! –Doug
Argonaut Jr and Simon Lake’s Dive Helmet
“My diving suit really should have been preserved in a museum if only as an example of what can be done when one has to do it. I hammered iron into the form of an open helmet, into the front of which I fastened a dead-light, from an old yacht, and covered the whole, except for the dead-light-with painted canvas … Read More
Argonaut Jr – Launch and Frist Dives
You never forget your first.
Argonaut Jr – Final Fitout and Testing
Taking the last steps before taking the big plunge.
Argonaut Jr – Hull Construction
She’s a Brick House
All Argonaut Jr – Plasma CNC Table
Simon Lake did not have a Plasma Table, and that did not even slow him down. We too often use the excuse that we don’t have the proper tools, but what we are often missing is the ability to see the solutions that are sitting right in front of us.
Argonaut Jr – Cutting and Laminating Wood for the Submarine
Power tools, CNC Router Tables, Plasma Cutters, and Welders are all at our fingertips. In 1894, Simon Lake had none of these things, yet he built a working submarine.
Argonaut Jr – Tiller Wheel
The brilliance of Simon Lake’s submarine was the wheels. Without any underwater navigation other than a compass, wheels removed drifting with the current and allow measuring the distance traveled by counting the rotations of the wheels.
Argonaut Jr and Marine Plywood Testing
If you’re going to build a wooden submarine, you might want to see if all the advice about marine plywood is true. The answer will surprise you.