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Posts posted by Ronald-V
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What a beautiful and outstanding craftmanship! I'm going to follow!
- Stuntflyer, ferretmary1 and mtaylor
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17 hours ago, SweepHall said:
Hopefully you can get it put together a little faster than this gentleman
It looks much bigger then the measurments in the article? Especially if you considering the time spent
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This is an extraordinary build! Looks perfect! Also very good photo's
- JpR62, Stuntflyer, Gahm and 1 other
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You did a great job with the coppering!
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15 hours ago, Wahka_est said:
addicrion to ship kits will move in to tools.... you just want to buy them.
for what you use the milling machine? I know its possible to do it with drill bench and cordinate table also.
Not sure for what I will be using the milling machine , but want one! A large deal of my working life I worked with lathes and milling machines, so it's kinda cool to have these in mini at home Also maybe the next build will be scratch, so then I certainly can use one. But the lathe is priority, because of al the masting etc. And yes you can use also a drill bench with a coordinates table, but I don't have a good drill bench for that, so better to buy a milling machine that I also can use for drilling
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Great toys! That disc sander is the best tool I own...just want a lathe and a milling machine. But also need to create more space the put them somewhere...and money, and, and
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The capstan looks very good and clean! Are you satisfied with the mini-lathe? Thinking about buying one myself.
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The bowfillers already look beautiful!
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First planking looks really good!
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Really nice design again! You are doing very well with so much designs in such a short time
- chris watton and mtaylor
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I just found this buildlog...just stunning work! What a joy to watch!
- Jorge Diaz O, druxey and mtaylor
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Everything looks really nice and neat! And yes...the disc sander is one of the best tools you can get!!
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I had that glueing issue...that it dry's so fast already with the Pegasus, so I used also a wood glue that takes longer to dry. I can imagine with this model, you want indeed a slow drying glue. A lot of bulkheads in this design again, looks really good!
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Fascinating stuff! Really excited to watch this come together!
- James H, Ryland Craze, FrankWouts and 6 others
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Great idea and progress with your build. It's nice to pick a bigger scale with these vessels. You can get a lot of details in this way 👍
- Edwardkenway, Liam, Old Collingwood and 2 others
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HM Brig Badger by captain_hook - Scale 1/48 - Modified from Caldercraft plans
in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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I really enjoyed seeing your AVS come together. This one is also interesting! I'm going to follow