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Excellent work, nice and clean. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing this with us.
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Nice and clean, just the way it should be. Beautiful detail work. Keep the pictures coming. Thanks for sharing.
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The re-work has paid off, might have set you back in time but in the end is what counts. Excellent work, keep the pictures coming.
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Beautiful work on the cannons, I am sure the brass ones will look just as good if not better. I like the MILL CNC setup, did you do this yourself or was it a kit?
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A clamp for holding rope for splicing
WackoWolf replied to michael mott's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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Pennsylvania by threebs - 1/72 scale
WackoWolf replied to threebs's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
I remember you from before, I was following your build. Keep the post and pictures coming, she is a beautiful ship and your doing a wonderful job with her. Thanks for sharing again. -
You are in another world. At least I now know I have somewhere to sleep LOL.
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Micro Mark to me is way over price on almost all there stuff, but it comes down to the point of they have stuff you can't always fine any where else. This is just my option and I have bought stuff from them at times because I couldn't fine it anywhere else or had to order it from out of the country and it would have cost more.
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Looking very nice Mark. As far as the rudder if you do it in Boxwood it will match with the post, but you are the Boss do what looks good for you. Remember you seeing everything real time, so you are getting a better pictures of what things look like. You will make the right choice, I am sure.
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Groundhog Day. Now that is one dam movie I never like. Excellent work your doing Rusty. So you have to do something over, it's not like it will be the first time, and now your learning more how to turn with the lathe. This is suppose to be fun, enjoy it. Keep the pictures coming.
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Edge bending planks
WackoWolf replied to ortho85's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
One has to always remember that what works for one person doesn't always work for someone else. If it works for you then do what works, why change something only to find out it won't work. Just my 2 cents. -
All I can say is this gets better and better all the time. Beautiful work. Keep the pictures coming.
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US Brig Syren by knightyo
WackoWolf replied to knightyo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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Floyd, Whats wrong with being a Flyboy? LOL. You must have been a Marine LOL. I just couldn't let that go by, no disrespect to the Marines or any other Military person, just had to put my 2 cents in. USAF 72-76
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Your doing the frames the same way I am doing them in SoildWorks. Question, are you using 2 planes for each frame, the reason I ask is that I didn't see any planes and wasn't sure if you turn them off yet. And there isn't any DUMB QUESTION. The only Dumb question is the one you don't ask and never find the answer because you still don't know LOL.
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Your rigging is Beautiful. I will be waiting for the next update.
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Will see you at the show. Have a nice safe trip.
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