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WOW, you got a lot of thinking to do, and a heck of a lot of information to get and go through. Either way you go will be your choice. I feel that you doing a excellent job and have over come a lot with whatever life trows at you. Keep the post and pictures coming, I have been watching since the start and will be here when its done.
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Practice Practice and more Practice, we have all gone through it when we decided to learn. You will get there, just takes time
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She is looking more Beautiful with each new update. Thank you for sharing this with us. Keep the post and pictures coming.
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Keep up the good work. You doing an excellent job, keep the post and pictures coming. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Thanks, will also be pulling up a chair for that.
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Rod, I know just what you are saying< I went down there over a month ago and was in love with everything I saw there. The one mistake I made was I should have check and found out about all the other sites that are there, like John Paul Jones crypt and the other points of interest about the Navy. It was a trip I know I will do again.
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Been following along and enjoy your work, Thank you for sharing. Keep the post and pictures coming.
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Scroll saw for bow pieces and frames
WackoWolf replied to Brucealanevans's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Check out the Proxxons. You can get a smaller 18" from Loews or Home Depot online or even Woodcraft.com. Check Google for an 18". The big price ones are 20" saws. -
Excellent job on a Beautiful ship. Thanks for sharing with us. Will be waiting for the next build.
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I just found out about this build and went from the beginning to the last post. This is out of this world. Your work is outstanding. I guess I will be like everyone else and waiting every Saturday for the updates. Thank you for sharing this with all of us.
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A Lorch Micro-Mill that never was ...
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Your being to hard on yourself, so you think it taking to long. Learn that taking your time pays off big, never rush, people will always be here for when you post. Heck if you only do one plank a day, well your one plank closer to being done. When you rush you are more than likely going to make mistake and then you going to have to redo it. Take all the time you need.
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Outstanding detail. Beautiful build. Thanks for sharing.
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Your doing a beautiful job with all the rigging and detail. Keep the post and pictures coming. Thank you for sharing this
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Almost there, Excellent detail work. Thanks for sharing
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I was on that ship when I was a young kid, back in the day. It was dock at Quonset Navy Base in Rhode Island, I was in the Mid-Shipment, didn't want to be a boy scout lol. Always remember that.
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What Brian just said, since my spelling does SU*K lol
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