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DiKri, Fabulous looking model, you must be well pleased with it so far. Could I ask what stain you used on the hull and if any on the decking ?? Some leave their hulls pain wood, but from what I have seen I like the staining. Any thoughts would be welcome. Thanks, JM
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I posted this on what I thought was a help forum but have got no feed back as yet, so I thought I would post it here as well. I have noticed a number of Wasa models have been stained or coloured in some way as you have finished the decking and /or the hull. Can anyone help with this with the type of stain and why it was done. Many think it is better to leave it in plain wood. Any comments would be appreciated or help in what type of stain is used and applied. Cheers, JM
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I am working on the Wasa and notice a number of members have stained the hull and decking after they have finished these parts. Can you give me any input on what stain/stains where used?? I have only painted my previous boats or coppered the hulls, so staining is a new track for me. Would appreciate any input or comments here, particularly on the type of stain and application. Thanks JM
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Ed, thanks for the reply from a Blue to a Blue. Keep in touch. JM
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Well I have just finished gluing the frames to the keel. Although I took a fair amount of time to make sure of my measurements and gluing etc. the first decking piece did not fit too well. Nothing a filing and adjusting did not cure. I glue my frames and when they are set I use a glue gun to secure them. I saw or read this somewhere and it works really well. Just make sure they are in the right place. Its a devil to take them off. It feels good to get started, and the only real distraction has been stopping to plough out the driveway of snow !!! I am already finding the drawing crucial and they are very accurate and detailed. Well done Billings.
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What a great idea.... like this and will definitely try it.... Thanks JM
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Has anyone got or used headband magnifiers?
jollymillar replied to vossy's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Chris: I use mine almost all the time, however I never use the lights on the visor. I found that a couple of different strengths of reading glasses from the drug store help and then use the visor for closer work. I always use the room light, and my bench is by a window, then use an adjustable arm LED light. Everything helps. If I could just find something to stop my hand shaking my batting average back to 100 !!!!! Might try a "scotch" JM -
Thanks guys for the info and encouragement ...... I am not sure which will be the most challenging right now, The WASA or the new kitchen being installed !!!!
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Hi Guys... only too willing to answer your questions as I go along. JM
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Well here we go, with my first log. The Wasa. It looks quite challenging but extremely interesting to build. The history of the ship is fascinating, and one day I will visit the WASA Museum in Stockholm. The attached file is just the beginning, with the layout, and the review of the drawings. I will keep you posted on the progress with as many pictures as I can spare the time for. Looking forward to talking to you all and those in particular building the same boat. JM
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Dragzz Have just started the WASA Billings 490 and have just signed up for the forums. Lots of interesting stuff to read. Looking forward to seeing how you are getting on. When I have settled in some more I post some pics myself. JM
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Fabulous looking boat, I am sure you are very proud of it. I have just started the Wasa (billings490) and the instruction are a little vague at times, but with the help I get here looking at the pics will really be a great support. Thanks for posting. JM
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