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Then I continued to work on the edges and the surface, so that the parts of the boat fit tightly together. Also I added intermediate frames and gunwale.
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Then I wrapped the parts of the template with a thin film. I also drew a line for the first plank of the boat board.
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So, then I cut through the grooves for the frames. I made frames using double slats 0.5 mm thick. I stuck the frames only to the bottom plate of the above-water part of the hull.
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Okay, so, uh I could not use my familiar technology of making the hull of the model for some of my future projects, so I decided to try another technology. For this, more year ago I decided to make a simple project just to learn and test this technology. I think you remember how Jack Sparrow appears at the beginning of the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean". This is the moment I chose for my training project. First I made a few screenshots
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Hey, everybody! More than a year ago I started another project. Today it is almost finished, but I will tell you more about the construction process. Best Regards! Igor.
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Many thanks, Carl, Mark and GrandpaPhil!!!
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I'm glad to hear from you again, Jeff! Good luck and my best wishes to you and your family! And I look forward to continuing your project.
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WOW, Patrick! One more amazing model! My congrats! Best Regards! Igor. -
Thank you, Josh! I think the most important thing is not to be afraid to try to do something new! Good luck and my best wishes! Igor.
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