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KeithAug reacted to mikegr in Cap San Diego by mikegr - 1/160
Done with the railings, everywhere except the area around the 3 main mast and the rear crane. But if I put them now it will be harder to work with the rigging and the winches. But its to early for this job anyway. So I will focus my work somewhere else
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KeithAug reacted to Veszett Roka in Cangarda 1901 by KeithAug - Scale 1:24 - Steam Yacht
If my vote counts, i'd go for full unpainted wooden hull. That mahogany is far too beauty to cover - for me.
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KeithAug reacted to yvesvidal in Cangarda 1901 by KeithAug - Scale 1:24 - Steam Yacht
I think it needs an extra coat of clear....
Yves
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KeithAug got a reaction from Valeriy V in SS Blagoev ex-Songa 1921 by Valeriy V - FINISHED - scale 1:100 - Soviet Union
Stunning result Valeriy.
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KeithAug got a reaction from Canute in Scheldt River by Javelin - FINISHED - 1/1250 - Bottle - Dredger
Truely remarkable Roel.
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KeithAug got a reaction from Canute in Caroline N by mbp521 - Scale 1:64 - Mississippi River Towboat
Good to see more progress Brian. 3D printing all looks just the job.
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KeithAug got a reaction from gak1965 in RRS Discovery 1901 by gak1965 - 1:72 - First Scratch Build
Yes - good luck George. I think you are right not to increase interview stress by being too dependant on public transport.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Cangarda 1901 by KeithAug - Scale 1:24 - Steam Yacht
Veszett - Natural wood. Although above the waterline is a little more uncertain at the moment.
Phil / Keith - your passion for detail is a constant source of wonderment.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Cangarda 1901 by KeithAug - Scale 1:24 - Steam Yacht
Veszett, they are anti shipworm anodes.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Cangarda 1901 by KeithAug - Scale 1:24 - Steam Yacht
Shock horror - the tin is nearly empty. I spent happy hour on the web a few days ago looking for a replacement. The question is 75ml, 1000ml or 2500ml. What do you recommend noting the trend to phase out oil based paints?
Thank you Vossiewulf.
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KeithAug got a reaction from mikegr in Cangarda 1901 by KeithAug - Scale 1:24 - Steam Yacht
Thank you Pat, Rick, John, Keith, Druxey, Veszett and Ian - and of course the rest of you have liked my work.
Yes Ian - I still use the old stinky stuff but still managed 14 coats - however see below!😬
Rick - very thin to ease cutting - about 0.010"
I set about making the anodes of which Canada has 14.
I wanted to give them a bit of shape so I decided to try pressing them. I started by making a press tool from mild steel. This was partially milled and finished by hand filing.
I used the machine vice as a press.
With a bit of cleaning up the first one turned out acceptable.
The pressed metal was quite soft - it is actually an old decoration that used to be a Christmas decoration. I think it might actually be a zinc alloy which seems quite appropriate.
Here are all 14.
All were drilled with 2 holes to take the mounting bolts. The slotted piece of wood is a crude locating jig to make drilling quicker.
The keel was drilled through to take the anodes (symmetrical on either side)
Then glued and screwed in place.
The anodes are spaced equidistant along the keel - so again I made a simple jig to assist drilling of the holes.
I then used my previously made jig to drill the stabiliser holes. I always put off drilling holes in the hull - I think it is fear. You can see the jig has been modified to give better angular control of the drill. The Jig was taped securely to the hull and the holes were drilled with my heavy duty hand drill.
All was well.
Fortunately no damage to the paintwork ---------- but then ! succumbed and 2 more coats of Poly went on. Compulsive or what!!!!!!
Ant then another go with the super fine wire wool.
Somehow the final 2 coats seemed to help. The sheen was quite subdued and the finish was reasonably uniform which pleased me.
The next job is making the stabilisers and thereafter masking up for the spray paint job.
That's all for now so back to catching up with all your builds.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Lancha Chilota by JacquesCousteau - FINISHED – Scale 1:32 – Chilean Coasting Sloop
What sort of cargo would she typically carry? It would be nice to try and show it.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Lancha Chilota by JacquesCousteau - FINISHED – Scale 1:32 – Chilean Coasting Sloop
I'm sorry the i missed this log until now. Great technical approach to the planking and fine result. Well done.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Lula by Keith Black - FINISHED - 1:120 Scale - 1870s Sternwheeler Supply Boat for Floating Pile Driver
Oh dear, you do need to take care. We young things bounce quite well but at your age it pays to be super safe. 🙂
I have enjoyed catching up, you have been such a busy boy. All looking rather magnificent.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in SS Klondike II by John Ruy - 1/8” = 1’ (1/96 scale) - Sternwheeler Riverboat
John - Yes the Robert E lee overhang is quite remarkable. Hopefully the passengers won't be running side to side to see the sights.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in TWILIGHT 2007-2009 by MAGIC's Craig - Scale 1:16 - RADIO - Pacific Northwest cruising powerboat
I always think that a good bathroom is well with the effort. Are you planning on having a crew to use it?
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Caroline N by mbp521 - Scale 1:64 - Mississippi River Towboat
Good to see more progress Brian. 3D printing all looks just the job.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Scheldt River by Javelin - FINISHED - 1/1250 - Bottle - Dredger
Truely remarkable Roel.
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KeithAug got a reaction from Canute in SS Blagoev ex-Songa 1921 by Valeriy V - FINISHED - scale 1:100 - Soviet Union
Stunning result Valeriy.
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KeithAug got a reaction from FriedClams in Hercules by vaddoc - 1:64 - Steam Tugboat
I agree - I draw X and Y scales on the item to be printed. I then scan and print the sheet, measure the result and correct the print scale accordingly. Seems to work.
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KeithAug got a reaction from Canute in Lula by Keith Black - FINISHED - 1:120 Scale - 1870s Sternwheeler Supply Boat for Floating Pile Driver
Oh dear, you do need to take care. We young things bounce quite well but at your age it pays to be super safe. 🙂
I have enjoyed catching up, you have been such a busy boy. All looking rather magnificent.
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KeithAug got a reaction from Canute in SS Klondike II by John Ruy - 1/8” = 1’ (1/96 scale) - Sternwheeler Riverboat
John - Yes the Robert E lee overhang is quite remarkable. Hopefully the passengers won't be running side to side to see the sights.
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KeithAug got a reaction from Canute in Santos Dumont No. 18 Hydroplane 1907 by Greg Davis - FINISHED - Scale 1:16
Thank you Keith - I couldn't see it either.
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KeithAug got a reaction from Canute in HMS Lion by Ian_Grant - 1/150 - RADIO - RESTORATION - WW1 Battlecruiser
I am very anti 3d printing, basically because I'm too lazy to learn how to use it. If I can get over this hurdle I am going to become its number 1 advocate.🙂
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KeithAug got a reaction from Canute in HMS Lion by Ian_Grant - 1/150 - RADIO - RESTORATION - WW1 Battlecruiser
Don't worry Keith we may be heading back there.