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US Brig Syren by svein erik - Model Shipways - 1:64 - 18 gun brig


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On 8/2/2018 at 1:04 PM, svein erik said:

Thanks for kind Word and likes,

but the stamp in not my thing😲 it work at first, Then ......... Its making a mess,

so I looking around the  site and get a hint 😆

Making nails patten using derma rollor, so I order one and something else to go😉

It need to be rebuild a bit. 

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The problem is you have to much pin hanging out the bottom of your stamp and that allows movement when you hit it. Easy to fix. Straighten all your pins out then fill the voids between the pins with epoxy leaving about a 1/16th of an inch showing. Your problem will be solved

Regards,

Jim Rogers

 

Damn the Torpedoes , Full speed ahead.   Adm David Farragut.

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Hi Svein, really nice work on your Syren. Enjoying your log. Your lanterns are a good addition.

I chose to copper plate my Syren without the nail heads. I rationalized that the nail heads were not obvious unless you were really

close to the ship. I admire all of you that have taken the time to stamp the plates.

There is one fault though my friend, your work area is entirely too clean and neat.😊 How would you find anything?👀

Regards, Harley

Cheers, Harley<p 

                     

 

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Thanks for the liks everyone, 

 

Wat did I do today 😃 I did conekted the wirering for some lights  (lamps)

And it looks grait ( better then the photo showes) 

But I think its going to be long time before I do this again 😰 its dam small and time consuming ,

it works and its dunn😃

 

Svein.erik 

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Hi again and thanks for the likes 😊

I did start the dekk planks. But the nibbing I started after 3 plank (4) 

in the practicum its starts after 5 plank (same same but different 🙊

I use boxvood and its hard to nibb this if the margin plank is glue to the ship, 

So the margin plank on both side is loose so I can do this off ship.

 

And I try also the ropewalk,  making rope for the first time 

I havent nails it yet but its a good start 😊

 

Svein.erik 

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I finaly got the stamp to work, a little rebuild did the work.

so I made some sample to try on a boxvood sheet 

but it Seems to me that wen I take of the copper plates from the teip 

it kind of roll inn, so wen I put it on you can see its not Strait on the sheet, 

Maby this like this or it wil be better wen tones down?

 

Svein. Erik 

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Thanks for the liks 

I yust started making plates , 15 in one strip and I make 500 for the portside 

and I got to say its inspitational to make this when it going so good😀

I think I used about 30 min to make ca 100 plates

I did also make a guillotine to cut the plates using a small hammer .

 

Svein.erik 

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Thanks for the liks and comments 

 

I yust finish the treenail on the dekk, I need some more later wen the hatches is in place 

I used #77 drill bit for this and some wood filler  (darker one) and I used 2 hull in one plank 

Soon I starts on the copper plates 😶 yeee. ....

 

Svein.erik 

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Thanks for that Thomas

 

Am just back from a trip and ready to copper again , finish it

but it Seems to me the plates a slipping 😲

I used sanding sealer befor I started the task maby it was a wrong idé? 

And I have also only used gloves for this task.

 

Svein.erik 

 

 

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Eric

try going over the copper tiles with a wallpaper seam roller.  I used one and it set the tile very nicely.  See roller in picture below.  don't press down too hard

 

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