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Ed, when you are showing detailed work some times you will show a drawing underneath or near are all of these drawings included in the plans? Keep up the fantastic work Guy
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- young america
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DelftShip ship design software
the learner replied to lehmann's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
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Great build, I liked your use of different mediums, wood, plastic, metal, paper, etc. fantastic looking model
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Fantastic, looking forward to following your build. I am most interested to see how you are going to construct the frame pieces. Guy
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Looking fantastic you are an inspiration t the community.
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Ed, On your post Page 79 on the block that holds the pins in making the plates, question? do the pins actually float in the block? or are they glued in? and why did you use brass as opposed to copper Guy
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Seeing your progress every week is like Christmas all year round! nice job on the stern planking and the rub rail Guy
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HMS Alert 1777 by Jaekon Lee - 1/64
the learner replied to Jaekon Lee's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Home Built Thickness Sander
the learner replied to Snowmans's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Great Tool, it looks lile it will do any thickness. This is my main hogger a modified Delta belt sander Not the nicest looking thing but its a work dog! not prone to bogging down -
Zip Ties - Yes or No for seizings
the learner replied to homer's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
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David great job..we have several paper modlers in our club and they make it look easy and are very accurate. Was this a kit or did you print it up off the internet
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Ed, you continue to amaze and awe all of us! The build is looking fantastic. Thanks
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How to sew sails on your wifes sewing machine
the learner replied to Mirabell61's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Yes Thanks for the re-submitting Part 2 much clearer now. Where does the attachment come from you are sewing the boltropes on with? -
Facinating project look foward to more pictures and descriptions of you progess
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