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Proportional Dividers
J T Lombard replied to Worldway's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Jay Can you elaborate? J -
Pat: Thanks for your explanation & the "fan". regards J
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Maury: Can you explain what a "7 - 10 - 7 fan" is? thanks J
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Dave: Thank you that explains it much better than the practicum. Sorry about hijacking your build log. regards J
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Dave: I think you're on the right track with regard to the "mooring chock". I'm at the point of laying the 3rd & 4th deck planks on the quarter deck. I know to cut the planks approx. 12'', lay it along side the 1st planks & mark it where the 1st plank ends. At that point I cut a notch just deep enough for the 1st plank to nestle in. Where I'm confused is how far forward from that notch do I taper planks 3 & 4? Also do I taper the outside edge of planks 3 & 4? If so where do I taper them? regards J
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Dave: I checked the location of the kit provided cast metal chocks & the aft pair appear to be surface mounted on the aft most monkey rail. The forward pair are surface mounted on the forward buffalo rail. This still leaves unanswered what are the "mooring chocks" in the aft bulwarks for. I have the book "Bluenose II Saga of the Great Fishing Schooner" by L. B. Jenson. On page 101 it shows the aft mooring line being tied off on the quarter bitt that is midway between the "mooring chock" in the upper bulwark & steering box on plan sheet #3. Maybe this is the explanation for the "mooring chocks" on the plans. regards J Lombard
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Proxxon Micromot DB 250 MICRO Woodturning Lathe
J T Lombard replied to Holty's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Anthony Could you further illustrate what you mean by "a pillar drill. (Modified with hole in baseplate and through bench)"? regards J -
Vince Thanks for your explanation. If it works that well I think I'll open up my Micro-Mark catalog & order one J
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Vince: What is that devise in the front left corner of your work bench? Royal William is looking great!!! regards J
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Vince Looking better every day! Where did you find the cradle that is holding your ship? regards J
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Bob: Where did you download that picture from? regards J
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Thanks all for your opinions. regards J
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JD Which upgrade kit would be easier to work with the boxwood or swiss pear? regards J
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Sal: Let us know which magnifer you find & what you think of it. That would be most helpfull to the rest of us who are going blind. regards J
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Michael: Take a look at this foam cradle......... http://www.micromark.com/triple-duty-foam-cradle-for-model-ships,11051.html regards J
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