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You could make things a little easier by splitting that deck into three sections. It'll also help when it comes time to glue it all down. Looking real nice though.
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James H replied to James H's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
@NRG Office Manager Can you check this? -
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I've updated the % total on sidebar. Many thanks to everyone so far -
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Ok, done. -
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Ok, for anyone that generous, I've fixed that! -
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I'm on that ship next year! Welcome to MSW.
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With the prototype, I made sure all the plates were buffed down as much as possible to remove any wrinkle, and then I used some isopropyl alcohol to remove any grease from my fingers. From there, I used 0000 steel wool to really shine it up before then applying acrylic matt varnish to it. That makes it look nice and uniform without the shine. If you want patina, don't varnish and let the copper tarnish itself, BUT don't go touching it again or you could see fingerprints in that patina, from the acid in your skin.
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James H replied to Dennis P Finegan's topic in Photographing your work. How to do this.
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And that's actually how we suggest to do it in the manual. The curve is so subtle in many areas as not to be noticeable.
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A quick footnote to Nisha's log. I'm currently on holiday in Devon, UK, and had arranged to return Nisha to her real home....so to speak. Whilst here, I've met with Mitch Tonks who is the CEO of the Rockfish chain of seafood restaurants. Our meet was in Brixham, so before lunch, I handed over Nisha to him and he was delighted with it. She's now on display in the restaurant, behind the bar area, for visitors to see. Mitch gave me a signed copy of his 6th cookbook and a rather nice pack of locally caught and tinned specialities. What a lovely bloke!
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It took me about 3 evening bench sessions (about 3hrs each) to make enough plates. I don't think any lack of nail detail on the tape takes away from the appearance. They are so much easier to get a waterline with too as you just add the waterline mark to the tape and then score along the length before peeling away the excess. Any plates that are damaged are also a cinch to replace.
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I know what Allan means here. There is no provision in the manual for this, but a modeller can do this if they see fit. I admit I’ve also never tapered there either, so o can’t offer up a model to show this. @allanyed maybe you can show where you’ve done this on your builds? It could be useful for reference in case anyone wants to add that feature.
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Very nice work indeed. That looks so clean.
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