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Welcome back BubbleHead I think that your Triton is the most known on this forum. I hope you find the old pictures from your beautiful build!
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Wow.. That is really good start Elmir.. I will be here to follow you. keep the pictures coming and thank you for sharing!
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Nice Start! Welcome aboard!
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The ultimate work shop for people like us without a special room for modeling. Nice idea
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Welcome to the Triton family Larry, nice start!
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Welcome to the Triton build, and by the way nice start!
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This is great Triton section build. Lot to learn here.
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Good start so far is great.
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Thank You for re-posting Your beautiful Triton. Gaps? really? :mellow:
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Nice start! welcome to the Triton family
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Is like a gold fever, I just love tools I like to collect them
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Yeah! nice idea.
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Happy Birthday Snowman! It seem that we share the Birthday on the same day! Nice job on the section.
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Thank You Pete !!!
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Welcome back is a good thing to be back on her
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Leeetle update.... I almost finish with the outside and inside fairing (You can see the hull on some parts it looks like the creature from Frankenstein because I sand to deep and then I glued some thin strips of wood I think is a boo boo). For rough sanding I use a small disc sander attach on the rotary tool. The small disc is made out a bottle cap cut to a disc with oversize sandpaper glued on. I "steal" this idea from The Matthew project and is work really good not only for fairing but almost for any sanding. Here are some pictures
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Nice build of a beautiful build!
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Welcome back Ilhan... You make it look easy but is just not! Awesome job!
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BIG WOW!!!!!!! You are master technician! I like the ideas, the drum disc sander, the micro table top just awesome!!!
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Nice tutorial for boat making, I like the jig. awesome
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Nice pictures for tree nail scale.
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Great cannons! I like the rope walk to!
What do you use your mill for ?
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That is great tip there John. I will keep this in mind