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- GrandpaPhil, chris watton, oneslim and 12 others
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Yes, your drawing is very much in line with the style of the original, as far as I understand it))
- Keith Black, druxey, shipman and 2 others
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I received an order to make parts for the assembly of lanterns for a 3-deck French ship of the late 17th century. First, a 3D project was made. Then the transparent resin inserts were printed. The lid and base were first printed out of resin, then wax-ups were made from them, and finally a brass casting.
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Yes, the kit is on sale. If you are interested, write in private messages
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- Chuck Seiler, dvm27, scrubbyj427 and 5 others
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- JohnB40, Archi, chris watton and 2 others
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- uss frolick, Tigersteve, mtaylor and 3 others
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On 3/5/2019 at 7:45 PM, amateur said:
Just curious: how many hours does this take tio mill?
Jan
Two hours. Speed 20 mm / sec, a step of 0.05 mm
- mtaylor, Keith Black and Katoom
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On 3/5/2019 at 4:11 PM, wefalck said:
What time of milling-cutter was used ? Must have been a ball-nose mill of 1 mm or less, I gather.
Spiral mill with a spherical tip of 0,25 mm
- Keith Black and mtaylor
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Thank you!
Guatambu wood.
- mtaylor and Keith Black
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Rhinoceros , render - Keyshot
- druxey and thibaultron
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Thank you! Yes , for sale. Please , write to private for details
- thibaultron and mtaylor
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- Rudolf, John Allen, BANYAN and 11 others
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Historical lifeboats reconstruction, based on sketches, pictures, drawings, real boats, etc. with further construction of pear using CNC.
Completed boats: 22ft gig (192mm) and 10ft yawl (100mm)
Scale 1:32
Material: pear
All parts are CNC-ed
Accurate imitation of real clinker planking
Without coating (varnish and other)
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Figureheads of sailing ships.
in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
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The first project completed this year. The work began several years ago. A set of decor for one of the most beautiful ships of the 18th century - the French 64-gun ship Le Fleuron 1729