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11 minutes ago, wefalck said:
but also got the calendar wrong
I think they also cook the Christmas turkey on the Barbi wearing Tshirts and shorts while knocking back tinnies. How do they expect Santa to operate his sleigh when they insist on celebrating Christmas in the middle of summer. All very strange!
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Valeriy, Is the originals hull plated and riveted?
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11 hours ago, BANYAN said:
Also helps with mixing the nightly cocktail
An even better idea - the festive season should be amazing. Glad to hear things are improving but this increases the incentive to have as many cocktails as possible before you are completetly better.😁
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6 hours ago, BANYAN said:
Now to get on top of these darn 'tremors'
Pat - you could do some sanding and make use of them while you have the opportunity. 😁
It must be quite frustrating do the quacks have a solution?
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1 hour ago, Javelin said:
is that judging with your good eye or the bad one?
The good one😀
The deck fittings are very neatly done. Were the hatch bolts individually marked or do you have some secret technique for getting them so precise?
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3 hours ago, Dr PR said:
How can they cut on the eye like that without causing discomfort?
Yes it's quite amazing isn't it Phil. I felt sight discomfort at times during the operation but no real pain. I guess the eyes don't have many nerves to register the pain. Before the operation my biggest worry was the thought of seeing the scalpel heading toward my eye. No one told me that the operating light would be so strong that I wouldn't see any of the surgical procedure / instruments. All a piece of cake really.
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On 11/25/2023 at 6:41 PM, Cathead said:
As usual, close-up photos show every flaw and bit of roughness
Eric - I had assumed it was intentional. My guess is that many of these working boats would have been built quite roughly. A high quality finish might detract from the authenticity of the finished model.
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8 hours ago, BANYAN said:
I came down with Covid
Oh dear Pat - I hope it wasn't too bad and recovery was rapid. I guess we will all get it at some time. Over here we seem to have settled into annual autumn vaccinations. Flue one arm covid the other.
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13 hours ago, Retired guy said:
is there many recommendation on what/not to do?
Richard - anything involving dust - mostly housework.😀
Thank you all for the good wished.
I am going to create the manufacturing drawings for Cangarda's screw, rudder and rudder post today. At least that will make me feel a little useful.
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6 hours ago, mbp521 said:
I am amazed at the clarity the surgery has given
Yes Brian - Cataract surgery is fantastic. I'm glad to hear it worked so well for you. I'm looking forward to getting the other side done.
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Lovely draughting work Andy. Frame 3 is quite revealing of the "fineness" of the bow.
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So that is one eye done. It turns out that the world is incredibly blue and bright. I have spent the last few hours turning the contrast and brightness down on all the TV, computer and phone screens. If I look through only my old eye all the blues have a distinctly yellow appearance a cross between colour and sepia tone photographs, while my new eye delivers such strong colour contrast its almost like a laser beam bing fired into my retina. Closing and opening each eye in turn produces incredibly different images. The focus isn't all that precise at the moment but I am told this will come over the next couple of days. So far so good.
P.S i haven't looked in the mirror yet or studied the wife. The dog however is looking very cute.
Eberhard - its much better than any new glasses i have ever had.
20 hours ago, FriedClams said:you won't be able to help out with the cleaning and other household chores for a full eight weeks.
Gary - I am shattered.
12 hours ago, Ras Ambrioso said:These yachts represent the best looking boats of the transition between sail and steam.
Ras - Thank you for following. I have to agree with your sentiments.
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Clearly eyes not working that well - i intended putting the update in Cangarda - i will copy across. Thank you Keith / Eberhard for good wishes.
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So that is one eye done. It turns out that the world is incredibly blue and bright. I have spent the last few hours turning the contrast and brightness down on all the TV, computer and phone screens. If I look through only my old eye all the blues have a distinctly yellow appearance a cross between colour and sepia tone photographs, while my new eye delivers such strong colour contrast its almost like a laser beam bing fired into my retina. Closing and opening each eye in turn produces incredibly different images. The focus isn't all that precise at the moment but I am told this will come over the next couple of days. So far so good.
P.S i haven't looked in the mirror yet or studied the wife. The dog however is looking very cute.
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1 hour ago, TBlack said:
the slots the same as you did Altair
Tom - if you are referring to the keel slots I think I may cut them on the Byrnes saw not on the mill as i did with Altair. The slots will be much narrower on Cangarda. 1/8" on Cangarda, 1/4" on Altair.
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8 minutes ago, Mirabell61 said:
approved handcraft way (hand held jig saw)
Nils - the scroll saw is powered. I'm not dedicated enough to do 41 frames by hand.
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13 hours ago, Rick310 said:
I am responsible for at least 1gift on my own.
2 hours ago, FlyingFish said:so I'm completely stuck now.
Don't buy bathroom scales. About 40 years ago I bought some for Christmas and the divorce proceedings went a long way before she forgave me! Every time I go out to buy her a present she reminds me of the experience.
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Thank you all for taking an interest in my minor operation. I decided to make hay while the sun shines so I cut some wood
I printed and cut out the frame templates and then glued them to the 1/8" birch ply sheets. I glue them using Pritt Stick which I find adequately secures the paper while making removal acceptably easy. The sheets are 12" x 48". I did a few arrangements to try and minimise the wastage. There are 41 frames plus the stern keel piece. I didn't print the bow keel piece because my short term memory failed.
I then separated all the frames using the hand held jig saw.
So now I have 42 pieces of wood ready for the scroll saw. I get to use the scroll saw in anger about every 4 years and I have to go through the learning curve each time. It isn't worth making a start however because all the lines a fuzzy. Hopefully they will become much clearer in due course.
Tomorrow my daughter is taking me Christmas shopping to ensure that Santa has an adequate pile my wife. Hopefully I will buy the right things and as a result I will make it through to the New Year without too much grief.
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16 hours ago, bricklayer said:
or have to do housework.
Michael - unfortunately not possible, banned from any activities which involve dust or spray - Including showering! May need to spend a lot of time in the playroom.
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Yes a miniature miracle indeed. Very impressive.
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The lovely work continues Richard. I didn't quite understand - are you printing the scroll work on the bow?
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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
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Maybe it's you that got it wrong PAT. 😜