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Romanov replied to juzek's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Hello An idea found in the network and the project realization my Romanov
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I would like to introduce a device that is prepared specially to help with making and mounting wants. My idea was to make most easy as possible and professional want's mounting process without stress about damage of model. All elements are adjustable: height ,width and agles of want's benches. There are two veriants of the device: for small scale models 1:72 1:96 and similar, and for the large scale model from 1:50 to 1:25
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Witam sorry Roman Kraska
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Romanov reacted to a post in a topic: Useful Clamps for Fully Framed Models (and other models) by Dan Vadas
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Hello Today i present my method of passing rope through blocks. Here i have made it in a piece of wood where i bored 0.6mm holes and through those holes i passed a rope. Romanov
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Romanov reacted to a post in a topic: New Ship Game
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Hello Works in Rhinoceros 3D I have a lot of experience with this program. Here another example Here the French cannon 12 pounds Gribeauval system I did it for the purpose of creating documentation for reconstructive group that wanted to build a cannon on a scale of 1:1 Of course, use of historical sources sorry for my english
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Wrapper ropes (Serving Machine)
Romanov replied to Romanov's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Thank you I invite you here http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/5321-wrapper-ropes/ -
Wrapper ropes (Serving Machine)
Romanov replied to Romanov's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hello I had trouble with health and work has been suspended but is ok and the wrapper is already completed. And so now presents, and so is working as you can see in the movies. In my country sells quite well. Total length 600 mm. Regards Romanov -
Wrapper ropes (Serving Machine)
Romanov replied to Romanov's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hello The concept has changed and now it looks like it even works. I did not have any rope so I used twine shoemaking. Judge for yourself. What is the lubrication of gears smear petroleum jelly Regards Romanov -
Hello Currently designing wrapper rope hand. Partial elements is made which can be seen in the photographs. Then we will do the guide and carriage. video of preliminary tests: Regards Romanov
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