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Posts posted by J T Lombard
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Chris
Thank you for your response. I guess I'll have to get some "ink & stain" and just practice...practice & practice some more. I don't hope to get anywhere close to your results but maybe I can get a little close. Can you at least tell me what brand of "ink & stain" you used that way I can use the same things you used. Again keep up the great work it is such an inspiration.
best regards
J
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Chris
You are doing a FANTASTIC job! I have printed out your tutorial on painting ornaments/cast metal parts. I am particularly impressed with your painting/staining method that "ages" your wood. Did you ever do a tutorial on that process? Keep up your great work.
best regards
J
- ChrisLinden and Piet
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Harvey
What did you use for the netting on your bow & how did you attatch it? Looking great!!!
regards
J
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Mike
I went onto Fieblings web site but could not find "General Finishes black stain". Could you help to further identify which stain you used?
regards
J
- Eddie, popeye the sailor and Elijah
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Joe It's just wood, it can be fixed.
J
- maddog33, mtaylor, Landlubber Mike and 5 others
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RMC
Where did you find those narrow clamps? Would come in handy in tight spots.
regards
J
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John
Could you post a picture of the pliers you use in your metal work?
regards
J
- Mirabell61 and thibaultron
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Arthur:
Thanks for the link. What an amazing build!!! I'm decades off from my Vanguard but so much of your craftsmanship is still applicable to a beginner's build.
thanks again
J
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RMC
What is (AEW p.23) ?
regards
J
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Sal, Nils:
Thanks for the lesson. It's hard to participate unless you know the language.
regards
J
- _SalD_, GLakie and Mirabell61
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Paul
In post #6 you asked how to apply "wipe on poly" to the interior of the boat with all the ribs in place. How did you finally apply the poly? BTW beautiful build.
regards
J
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USS Constitution by Livingstoneman - Model Shipways
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Jonathan
I would very much appreciate a copy of the "original Hobbymills description".
thank you very much
J