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All my homemade tools
the learner replied to sonicmcdude's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I actucally see this pop up on a web search! Nice tools -
Greg, I have used paper between the joints before but find them weaker that using blackened glue, however I likd the fact that you punch pin holes in the paper to allow the glue to penetrate. Do you use a hard paper or just regular art paper?
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HMS Euryalus by egen -
the learner replied to egen's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Egan, I went to the site and find that it is very much like Model Ship World but larger and more expanded. I did follow one Build on the "Black Pearl" ("Черная жемчужина"), it was only two pages. I see the kit he is building uses MDF....not here but if it works guess it is ok. I will go back! Thanks -
HMS Euryalus by egen -
the learner replied to egen's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Нет, я просто использовать Google переводчик! мой русский ограничен привет, спасибо и такие, я думал, что вы appriciate! Однако я был там несколько раз.Красивая страна No I just use google translator! my Russian is limited to hello, thank you and the such, However I have been there several times. A beautiful country What is the URL for the Russian Forum? Translating with google is easy -
I have a 3d program that works in Vista wth no problem and its free to down load! its called DoubleCad XT http://activate.imsisoft.com/doublecad.aspx?productpage=DoubleCAD_XT_v5 down load from this site I have an earlier version but this should work on your computers with out freezing it up. Has anyone contacted Google about your problems with SketchUp?
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Mast Hoops. Simple technique for making.
the learner replied to Scoot's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
The mast rings look great! I have never used cane but similarly I have used thinly cut hard wood and diagonally wrapped and glued two layers then when dry cut of the required thickness required for the mast ring. I did wrap the dowel with wax paper before wrapping the soaked wood on the dowel. -
HMS Victory by EdT - FINISHED - 1:96 - POB
the learner replied to EdT's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
A Great ship! Thank you for re-posting! -
HMS Euryalus by egen -
the learner replied to egen's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Великий строить! Я буду следовать сейчас. У меня есть книги и планы на Euryalus и хотите, чтобы некоторые день, чтобы построить ее, так что вы будете моим вдохновением! Great build! I will follow now. I have the book and plans on the Euryalus and want some day to build her, so you will be my inspiration! -
ancre Le Commerce de Marseille by Zbigniew
the learner replied to Zbigniew's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Now that you have done such a fantastic job of constructing the stern section is there any plans on a complete build? Did you use G. Delacroix plans for your build -
USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
the learner replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Well developed build and you are using a great set of plans. When I first came across this build I thought this looks just like Chuck Passaro's build. A good build to follow- 149 replies
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USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
the learner replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
A fantastic and very professional build, I love the carving detail......a new build log for me to follow!!- 149 replies
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Fantastic build! Hard to believe it started life as a plastic kit. Great detail photos and explanations on your construction methods
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Fantastic build, thank you for re-posting
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