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michael101 got a reaction from Canute in Test of Byrnes table saw
Thank you all !
i have change the blade and everything working amazing !!!!!!!!!
now i can say its the best tool i have in my workshop !!!
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michael101 got a reaction from druxey in Test of Byrnes table saw
Thank you all !
i have change the blade and everything working amazing !!!!!!!!!
now i can say its the best tool i have in my workshop !!!
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michael101 got a reaction from Ryland Craze in Test of Byrnes table saw
Thank you all !
i have change the blade and everything working amazing !!!!!!!!!
now i can say its the best tool i have in my workshop !!!
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michael101 reacted to Jaager in accurate-armour micro saw
I just flashed on this: there are razor saws that are thin enough and with a large number of teeth and minimal set. With a carbide cutoff wheel, a blade might be reshaped into a dagger conformation and do the job. It would be messy to cut and kinda ugly, but it may do.
example = Zona 35-050 Ultra Thin Razor Saw, 52 TPI.008-Inch Kerf, Blade Length 4-1/2-Inch It would cost you $12 and some time to find out.
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michael101 reacted to KeithAug in accurate-armour micro saw
Michael - you are correct - the tooth pitch is circa 1mm and therefore it does not work well on anything of 1mm thickness or less.
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michael101 got a reaction from Canute in accurate-armour micro saw
The only problem with the x-acto its the teeth are very big and im not sure if they will cut a clean line on walnut planks of 1mm
can someone check it out for me? i mean to try cutting a 1mm walnut plank from the side
Bets regards
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from thibaultron in Plank Chamfering
just build it up
to pay 26 USD for piece of plywood and few screws... i think its a lot !!!!
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from mtaylor in Plank Chamfering
just build it up
to pay 26 USD for piece of plywood and few screws... i think its a lot !!!!
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from Canute in Plank Chamfering
just build it up
to pay 26 USD for piece of plywood and few screws... i think its a lot !!!!
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from mtaylor in second plank
Thank you Moxis
interesting idea but maybe I will leave it in the same color and use the same method that you wrote before
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michael101 got a reaction from Moxis in second plank
Thank you Moxis
interesting idea but maybe I will leave it in the same color and use the same method that you wrote before
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michael101 got a reaction from Moxis in second plank
Thank you Mtaylor,
yes i have read the tutorials but all of them taking about the first plank , and no one talk about the issue below
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Thank you Moxis , that what though at the first , but a friend told me if i choose this method all the line will have the same color and the segments will no be show , but maybe i will pick this method if i will not find other solution
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michael101 got a reaction from mtaylor in second plank
Thank you Mtaylor,
yes i have read the tutorials but all of them taking about the first plank , and no one talk about the issue below
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Thank you Moxis , that what though at the first , but a friend told me if i choose this method all the line will have the same color and the segments will no be show , but maybe i will pick this method if i will not find other solution
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michael101 reacted to mtaylor in second plank
Michael,
Have you read the planking tutorials at the top of this subforum? They should put you on the right path.
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michael101 got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in second plank
Hello friends,
i have finish the first plank of my H.M.S VICTORY
and soon i will start the second plank ( walnut wood )
the thing is, i want to make it as the real ship i mean to make the plank from segments of 127 mm
the real ship used 30 ft. of plank for the ship (9.144 miter) so if my model is 1/72 it will give us exact 12.7 cm
i will be more than happy to receive some advices for this method
i think the big problem will be to make the connecting edges between the segments
to be in exact same wide for not having small spaces when installing the next line of the planks
but maybe its not even a problem (i never did it before so i dont know )
also what method you used for holding the second plank in place
any why ... any advices are welcome !!!!!
here is some pictures of my first plank
i was explaining my method in my building , if you interesting you can visit the link below :
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from BenD in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello Mort ,
sorry for the delay (i just saw your question)
i did trim the part 373 but not flush with 270 line ! if it will be flush the space between the side gallery supports (the last one and the one before the last one )
you can see the problem in pic A
So the way to do it its to trim it diagonal
i mean to leave the corner of the last side gallery flush with the corner of the 373 part, and to make the slot near the blue Arrow deeper to make the last side gallery support to be flush with back panel (pic B )
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 reacted to mort stoll in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
hi michael,
question. so i take it you did indeed trim parts #373 in order to get them flush with part# 270.
thanks,
mort
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michael101 got a reaction from Canute in How to maintenance Byrnes table saw
Thank you Jaager
are you doing that weakly on your table saw ?
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michael101 got a reaction from Canute in Micro sanding tool
You welcome Moab
im happy to hear it serve you
Just like to share my ideas 💡 when its posible (not all of them works LOL 😂 But when it does im just posting them)
Best regards ,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from Canute in Micro sanding tool
Y.T that is true when you have access to that aria
but in my case you cant reach the spot without risking the model ,but with this tool you can get a perfect sanding very quick and must important without taking any risk
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michael101 got a reaction from Canute in Micro sanding tool
Hello friends
long time ago i had the chance to buy few brand new tools of proxxon from some guy who bought them and never used them ...
one of the tools called Delta its a bit big for our hobby.. but I knew a day would come and I would find use of this tool
so today i had to sand some aria in the ship but it was very difficult to reach this spot..
so i made a very handy and precise tool for my Delta
i used an aluminum strip for the tool
firs i made an hole of 10 mm to feat the delta screw
than i cute the shape that i want (by using a table saw , and sanding disc)
and after all i twisted the aluminum to useful shape
and after all i used an sticky sand paper
and its working amazing !!!!!!!!!!!
i hope you will find it useful
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from Archi in How to maintenance Byrnes table saw
Hello There ,
I Bought the Byrnes table saw few month ago ,
and just start to work with the machine :)
im wondering if someone can make a video about how to change the blade
and also i saw in the instructions that you need to oil some parts of the table saw , so i will be more than happy if someone can explain how to do it :)
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from thibaultron in Micro sanding tool
You welcome Moab
im happy to hear it serve you
Just like to share my ideas 💡 when its posible (not all of them works LOL 😂 But when it does im just posting them)
Best regards ,
Michael.