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Brian, that is a good question. Why haven't you done any planking? Keep the pictures coming.
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WackoWolf replied to Mahuna's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
It is a lot different when you use a "Spindle Sander". The up and down motion and sanding at the same time takes off a heck of a lot of wood and fast. Just my option. I bought mine at "Harborfrieght" which is a Chinese version but it does the job. But like Brian said it is a toy. -
Almost all of us have been following since the very first post. I know I have, and I have learn a great deal because of this build. So don't think for one minute that we have not been watching and learning from you.
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Excellent love the work and the detail is beautiful. Keep the pictures coming.
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I have two like that and also have a Dial one from SP and also one from "Brown & Shop" never use either one of those ("Swiss Precision Instruments" which I one at a show call "East Tech in Springfield Mass. And it is engrave with my name on it. Never use it), and a couple of others.
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Very nice work, something to be proud off. I will be waiting for more pictures. Excellent work.
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Send me your home email address. I have a couple of .pdf files that might be a big help for you.
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Antony, Very nice start. How are you making out with SoildWorks. Are you using it to do your frames?
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How to Add a .PDF file to a post
WackoWolf replied to AntonyUK's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Wayne, Thank you for getting back to us with the answer, like you said it is just like adding a picture. Thank -
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WackoWolf replied to AntonyUK's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Antony, You always seem to come up with questions that I also have but never ask. Thanks for asking this question since I would also like to know for when I start my build at some point in time. -
Mobbsie, If you were to take a look at a pictures of Chuck finishes model or look at it on Model Expo you would see that it is to show the frames of the ship, just a bell or whistle. It's a nice feature without havind to do a whole side since then it would be a POF model. I have been lucky enough to have seen Chuck's, Rusty's and Ron (from my club) models in person.
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All I can say is Beautiful. Keep the pictures coming. Excellent detail, and beautiful painting.
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WackoWolf replied to qaz_666's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Now that has got to suck big time. Hope it heals fast, they always seem to take forever to heal. And you always seem to hit it on everything and anything. Best of luck.
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