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  1. 40 minutes ago, Rick01 said:

    Rick

    Ps It's funny but I was only thinking of you two a few days back and wondering why you hadn't come back given how well you were both doing! 

    Howdy Rick The problem is I need to get back into it, too much work being self employed and running a small business that I am 

    trying to build up and change direction to a retail one, a mother in law that is by herself and needs help with yard work ect as 

    well as doing my own chores. The brain is just not in gear for sitting down and doing ship modelling.

    Chris

     

  2. Thanks all

    Mark, To me so far super glue is super glue, just been getting the standard one but now i see that

    there all sorts.

    Thanks Cog that looks like the one for me and i can get it in Aus from here    https://www.modelflight.com.au/bob-smith-industries-insta-cure-plus-gap-filling-cyanoacrylate-2-oz-glue.html

    Thanks Canute yours is instant which i don't know if i can handle, instant types are what I have been using.

    Hi Hof looking forward to seeing more of your work. Epoxy glues seem to be messy with me. I will give the BSI one a go.

    First I need to make some time and do some modelling.

    I did come across this video, I think it is CA with an accelerator, imagine the mess i could have with that stuff.

    Cheers Chris

     

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2263190990446441

     

  3. On 8/8/2019 at 9:58 PM, Canute said:

    There are rubber filled CAs available. Helps reduce the shearing issues of CA.

    Hi Canute does the rubber filling make it a bit slower to dry and a bit thicker as glue.

    I cannot use ca, never sticks, all my fault definitely. I would like a slower  and bit thicker clear glue.

    Can you show a pic of what you are talking about?
    thanks Chris

     

     Oh and Howdy Hof I hope you are managing to make some progress. 😉😁

  4. Looking good Hof, yes you need to be careful of those thing that go "Sprooing…." Sometimes they fly

    off never to be seen again.

    There always seems to be new skills to pick up when modelling, soldering was another one for me.

    My father was very fond of "let your eye be your guide"

    Or as i say now now, If it looks good it must be good.

    Hooroo Chris

  5. 14 hours ago, hof00 said:

    Trying to Epoxy the Aileron Tips to the Aileron Spar.

    I guess I'm not patient enough, it's my fourth attempt leaving the stuff to cure for 24 hours....

    (48 should do it, hopefully....)

     

    The Ailerons are proving to be a bit of a mission....

     

    Got to keep the old grey matter working Harry. Glues except pva always seem to be 

    a problem to me, can never make super glue types stick.

    Do you know if there is an alternative clear glue other than 2 part epoxies or super glues? and still be clear??

    Bad luck about missing the ship visit, since I am inland by the time i get to hear about a ship 

    visiting they are gone.

     

  6. Howdy Rick

    Very slowly at the moment , i spent a bit of time creating the thicknessing sander for the lathe.

    And i have been working a bit on the  deck furniture, made a companion way cover, fiddling

    around to see if i can make metal hinges for the doors. Next I think will be to re-plank

    the deck, take the old one off would be best I think.

    But it is going to be slow for a while now, work is very busy and I have just got a new kitchen

    design program on a test basis for a few weeks and need to give it a good work out.

    Should still be able to squash a bit of time in a the weekend.

    Thanks Chris

     

     

  7. Morning Erik

    I planked my now sad and very neglected Endeavour with Jarrah.

    Yes it is a hard and mostly brittle wood, with lots of funny grain. I had a lot of bits left

    over from a job. Some Jarrah, specially the pale colored wood can be straight grained and

    appear to not have much grain showing, Which is what I used.  Because I am new

    to model ship building I really didn't know better. I used it because i was copying

    what the replica builders did, but it was hard work.

     

  8. Thanks Bruce they look like a a top quality drum. I am a bit restricted by diameter

    up to about 35mm. And i like it also being held by the tail stock.

    But you prompted me to go looking again and come up with the links below.

    The first one is I thought might be able to be adapted, it has a blow up drum.

    The second one and bottom link is supposed to be made for a lathe using

    the attachment. A bit pricey but would last a long time, not sure if it

    can be held both ends though.

     

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017ZE6DM2/?tag=ezvid02-20

     

    https://hopewoodturning.co.uk/sanding-items/sanding-tools/69/hope-drum-sander

    image.thumb.png.a2e8a8e133cca4050c81cb99a03536c1.png

    https://hopewoodturning.co.uk/jig-s/threading-jig/49/2mt-cutter-holder-draw-bar

    image.png.89769a428750d7499425c4b5e07bb869.png

     

  9. No worries Tom, but don't hold your breath on the pear. I don't have any and not likely to.

    I did see somewhere else a suggestion for using double sided carpet tape to hold the sandpaper.

    Maybe other tapes would work, but I didn't want to make it hard to change the paper.

    Which could be ok it would still have a little bit of the squish that Bruce likes.

    Probably got too much squish at the moment.

    I have been thinking of putting some springs each side of the adjusting screw to help

    keep the table even, where to find them around here is another story.

     

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