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I thought about 3D printer before but got told that smaller details tend to vanish... I mean details around 0.1mm and up.
As resolution of home 3D printers are not that good.
- thibaultron and mtaylor
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I only done wood. Never done metal sofar.
- thibaultron and mtaylor
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I like the prover very much. For the money its absolutely giving value. I started with the 3018 but found that too 'lightweight' and sold it off to buy the 3040.
I use flip over technique. so I design two sided and turn the piece on the table. Easy, once you know how to do this.
Just some random pics to show you.
- bruce d, scrubbyj427, Richmond and 8 others
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I wonderred if not more people used a CNC machine for making model ship parts?
And if it is not worthwhile to make a seperate forum for this like 3D and CAD.
This to share experiences, plans, drawings etc....I do use it quite regularly. My set up:
Sainsmart prover XL 3040
Vectric aspire 11
Hans.
- VTHokiEE, mtaylor, shiprookie and 2 others
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Dear Vahur,
Thanks very much for the order. SUPERB.... just 1 word. I will surely come back after holidays with an order for wood.
Hans.
- Edwardkenway, mtaylor and Wahka_est
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Finished the starboard side. On to the next.
I will fit 1 or 2 gun carriages at a later stage. Just to show how they were done/placed. I already said I want to build a kind of Harbour rig although not determined how that will look. So I will develop that as I proceed.
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On 10/19/2021 at 10:41 PM, Wahka_est said:
Hi all,
Hope you are doing well as modelling season after summer has really started.
New products are listed on web but not all.
Check: https://www.hobbymill.eu
Some updates:
1) HMS Winchelsea is now offered also as Boxwood version. Listed price 322 EUR
2) Syren Ship Model Companys Cheerful 1806 wood package with milled stripes has been added:
- Boxwood version - 170 EUR
- Yellow cedar version - 130 EUR
3) American holly has arrived and looks great. It truly is white with almost no visible grain (sry for bad photos).
As its not a big amount and each piece is different dimension its offered based on request. If someone is interested in full blanks then feel free to contact me.
- Im still waiting feedback on stabilized hornbeam. When i sent in the final order then supplier just disappeared, lets hope i catch him soon.
- Light pear (stock running low) supplier went trough his whole lot and came back with no superprime blanks (i respect the honesty when they said this isnt the quality you want). But luckily i found after weeks of searching an other one. I just sent them order and lets hope i get it soon.
- Saw blades....yes interesting turn of events....
So its been really hard to find suitable blades even with adapters here in EU. I finally found supplier who makes them by order with clients modifications. I got some pieces with D100 that cut really well. I had problem before with boxwood and hornbeam thicker than 7mm but these worked really well. I will order some 80mm ones also as i think those are even better. At some point when im sure myself that the blades are really good then it will be available for orders also. Only reserve is that you must buy sheets also or be existing client so i dont become supplier for blades. Im still testing if hollow ground (0,2mm less than teeth) helps with cutting or not.
Contact me directly here or by email if there are any questions etc.
Quoting fellow member "Happy modelling".
Vahur
Hobbymill.EU
hobbymill.eu@gmail.com
Hi, Is there an update on the milling blades? As I own a Byrnes saw and my blades are running out I am searching for new blades in the EU.
Rgds Hans.
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Well its been a while. As said in january I had a break. I recently picked up again.
Not as often as I would like, but every week i get something done again.
First thing I did was finishing the transom. I did de sculptures again on the right scale on the CNC as I done them before but found them just too small.
After that is tarted to work on the gunport hinges. I tried metal first but didnt like it. So next step was to design them into CNC.
I am happy with the results. I will finish both sides before I will head on to the 'roping' business.
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15 hours ago, FrankWouts said:
Hi Hans,
Simply very, very beautiful work on 'the ship' of us Dutchies. I hope the negative feeling about that person's negative comments disappears when I tell you it really takes my breath away to see your beautiful build and that I'm getting anxious to start my own with Blom's drawings after HMS Winchelsea.
Only thing is Chuck plans a POF project also after the Winchelsea project.So there will have to be made some choices...
Frank.
Oehhh tempting. Chucks projects are high on my 'wanted' list as well. Same as the japanese temples for woody joe's.
Life is all about choices yes.
ps I have a break from building, which is normal for me. I have had more longer periods off during the years I am building. They mostly last a couple of months to build up spirit again.
hans.
- GrandpaPhil, mtaylor, FrankWouts and 3 others
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Thanks all for the nice and kind words. I assure you on MSW it has always been good, no problems here. And I think the guy is to illiterate to be able to be present and do the same here. But it just spoiled a lot of fun that comes with the building.
As said it didnt hamper my fun in building.Rgds
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It really has been a while since I posted. Main reason for that is that my 'interest' to post and to be active on a forum had been substantially reduced some time ago due to things that happened on another forum. There was a member continously giving off on me and my way of working. Always in a sneaky way, never directly but always below the belt. Always in other threads, never in mine. A lot of other members saw it as well and also had problems with him. But as always in this world, moderation can do little if no direct evidence or direct attacks.
So when he even started becoming personal, like commenting on personal circumstances like how ridiculous it was if certain people had or used certain tools, and what sort of people were not belonging in this hobby and doing it all wrong... clearly to be identified that I or my tools were meant, It broke with me.
So I drew back from forums at all for some time.
I am very low profile now, but still active building. I just thought to let you all know.
here some pictures of status from a few weeks ago. -
Nice start!
However I personally do not like titebond. Tried them all, red, green and blue ones. They discolour too much to my liking and have a tendency to dry out faster while the strenth is equal to the white D2 D3 ones. But as I say, that personnal.
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As covid pushes on we just keep building. I decided some time ago that it was time to get some order and structure in the way I was building. Before I just did as I went along in what ever I found fun doing. But then I decided structure was needed and I would build from bottom to top.
So as the front is nearly finished up to and including the bakdek I must reach the same level at the rear. So time to speed up things there.
here some pictures with the latest status quo.
The first try was a round one but I liked the second better
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Hi Frank,
Thanks for you nice comments. I have owned the Dik book but sold it. I am building from Otte Blom's plans. http://www.otteblom.nl/
and for when those plans are not clear enough or missing information I use what is available from Dik's book and the Batvaia warf and other sources like the Kolderstok model of the 7P.
It was/is my first boat ever, I also started out of the blue without any shipbuilding knowledge. Learn as you go.
All you basically need are the line drawings, lijnendiagram, of the boat. Each and every frame and curve can be taken out of the drawings.
Check for "lofitng a boat".
But the project you chose is also very interesting and will be challenging.
I look forward to following you.
Rgds Hans
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We zetten de volgstand maar eens aan, een Bredanaar net als ik dat moet goed komen.
Good luck with your build. Will be interesting to follow.
Grts Hans
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Thanks. My plans are from Otte Blom.
- EJ_L, mtaylor and FrankWouts
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Let me start by wishing everybody a happy but for foremost healthy 2021!!
I have been very busy with getting a grip on the CNC world. Getting the machine to run and do something is not the isssue. the issue is getting into the machine what you want to get out of it :).
And I am succeeding. I chose this path because I know handworking and sculpting is not my thing. I tried several times but my artistik qualities are too low.
So I concluded I am a 'technical' guy and hence approached the problem from a technical point of view. Thus the CNC. I started in Artcam/Carveco but ended up with Vectric. It was a steep learning curve but I am happy I did it. It can bring my build to a new level.
- Kopape, JpR62, GrandpaPhil and 16 others
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So, Santa is on its way and the days are getting darker so lots of time for fun. (Althoug its getting colder to work in the shed)
After finishing the galjoen which took quite some puzzzling I started working on some ornaments, I am now the proud owner of a CNC machine for that.
I tried handcarving (followed even some lessons from a friend) but that's simply not my 'thing'.
And I started painting her.
As the deck will be closed soon I have to foresee some ropes as I cant reach the knight afterwards.
Captains quarters doors with selfmade ornaments by CNC
- Ondras71, tarbrush, chris watton and 17 others
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Thanks for posting the link, but to my opinion that proxxon and hegner are way too high priced. nearly full new price. If you shop around the proxxon can be found new for less in Germany.
Just my 2 cents.
- flying_dutchman2, mtaylor and bruce d
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Again a 2 months period has passed, you all might be thinking I stopped building. Now indeed I stopped building temporarily as another project came by but that has been finished so I continued the build.
I finished the gunports on the Verdek and also the gunport lids.
The inner planking up to the halfdek was also done.
After that I started working on the bow section before going farther up. I decided the concentrate my build a little more (I have been building crosswise) I will build basically from down to up.
Status per today.
I am sad and devastated to announce the passing of Jim Byrnes, my dear friend and owner of Model Machines
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I have also been off-side and just heard about this sad news.
My condolences go to his family. Having a very close, young (37) relative being diagnosed with ALS I know how this disease can hit you like a rock.
Hans.