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54 minutes ago, hdrinker said:
Beautifully done! Did you do the rails with a scraper or knife? I found the former produced more irregularities than the #11 blade.
I used the vertical milling machine, very carefully, to set the shape which I then finished manually with a small chisel
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22 hours ago, Moonbug said:
Beautiful work as always Giampiero. A couple posts ago regarding working on the headwords there are a couple small chisels in the picture - can you tell me what brand those are?
https://www.amazon.it/Veritas-Pezzi-Miniatura-Scalpelli-506867/dp/B01MQYA2TI
this set of little chisels, once sharpened, is fantastic!
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some steps forward:
everything is still only provisionally resting, I haven't fixed anything yet
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On 3/14/2024 at 4:25 PM, Chuck said:
So I am so close to listing the first two chapters folks. Maybe Sunday or Monday. I have one test shipment going out to get an idea of shipping across the country. Once I know that I will list the remaining sets I have made for sale on the site.
I have one favor to ask....Please read below.
I am NOT limiting production so no need to jump on this. In fact if you are not ready to start a build log and start building immediately I would ask that you wait for the next batch of chapter sets. Seriously asking here. If you are currently working on a model and are several months or even a year away from starting Speedwell, It would suck for these to sit on a shelf. Especially when I know of at least ten guys who are waiting patiently to begin building Speedwell right now. I know some of you are more than a year away from starting so please dont buy from this batch. I will be making more consistently for the next few months before I start even thinking about making chapter 3 parts. There will be plenty of opportunity. Let the guys ready to start building get first crack at these please.
Also if I havent mentioned it....this will be a big model. If you plan on rigging her it will be 52" long or thereabouts.....and about 40" tall. The hull unrigged is 32" long. So keep this in mind. Remember its a 3/8" scale model. A big girl.....
The chapter sets will come with printed plans. Sheets one and two with the first chapter of parts. The remaining will come with the chapter sets when needed. Here are a few just to give you an idea.
hi Chuck!
Would it be possible to buy just the drawings?
Is a monograph planned?- mtaylor and FrankWouts
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2 hours ago, Mike Y said:
Amazing workshop, writing down a lot of ideas
Love your dust collection system! Do you have some central vaccuum that all hoses connect to, or are you using something portable? For example that hose next to the Dremel drill press seems to be connected to nowhere..
Thank you all for your appreciation!
The dust extraction system is centralised and I use one of these very powerful central vacuum units:
that hose next to the Dremel drill press has a connecting tube under the table that can be glimpsed under the electrical sockets and plugs into one of the wall sokets. The large suction jointed arm is also plugged into a wall socket and I generally use it when using the thickness planer. The central suction unit is operated by a remote control
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I finished with this little decorations:
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Who knows why I had missed this wonderful creature! A true masterpiece!
Congratulations Siggi!!!
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Hello Johann!
what are the sources from which you draw such detailed drawings?
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HMS PEGASUS by giampieroricci - Scale 1:36 - Swan-Class Sloop from plans by David Antscherl & Greg Herbert
in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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chesstree, fenders and the entry steps: