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michael mott

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  1. Bob the work on the metalwork and the masts looks great. Michael
  2. Keith you have done a fine job on the boat, your Bligh looks great also. Michael
  3. Dave your sentiments about this site are no doubt shared by many including myself. Dave those cleats are simply amazing, as is the rest of the model and the rigging is remarkable. Michael
  4. Very Nice Pete, that green on e could cause drooling symptoms. Michael
  5. It is a complex model for a first build, I admire your pluck, and trust you have the energy to work through until completion, I will follow along. Michael
  6. Regarding the sanding sticks, I have found that double sided tape is much easier than rubber cement. Nice work on the workbench Remco, Pebbles looks like a real charmer. Michael
  7. Lions heads....is that what they are? I though that they were raspberries that had been out in the sun too long. Very nice work on the little boats Denis Michael
  8. Pete the lines of this boat are really sweet and you are doing a great job of modeling them. Michael
  9. Hi Walter, Hope that things smooth out so you can get back to the boat soon. Michael
  10. plating looks great Nenad. There is an error in the link http://mcjazz.f2s.com/ClipperShipPlans.htm I get a page not found error. No dont worry now that i cut and pasted it it seems to work, that is strange. Michael
  11. Nice work on the cutter Steve. I like the bead idea I wonder if you were to give a slight pinch in the tube below the bead and a slight peening at the end whether you could use the same bead but have it as a swiveling fit instead of a glued one? Great Idea with the sprig Gerry. Michael
  12. Ed I have run out of words, and just enjoy following along. Michael
  13. Kevin a great start, i will be following along as well. Michael
  14. What a great upgrade! the model and the full size counterpart look super. Michael
  15. The method that you are using for laying out the angles for the chain plates makes a lot of sense Nils. Michael
  16. Bob, Pete, David, Row, John, Thanks for looking in and for all the likes. I have been a little quiet on the cutter this last month, I do however think about what to finish next just about every day, and now that I am going to be home again full time I will be able to get more done.(I finished helping my friend build his house) The one thing that is bugging me is the proper painting of the hull, and all the different bits of rigging that need to be finished. I will have to remove the mast and rigging in order to flip the hull for painting and that will definitely be done within the next month while it is warm. Michael
  17. just catching up , Grant your metal work on the bollards looks great and the rest of the metal work is very clean and well executed. The locating pins on the bottom of the copper ring, is something I would not have thought of, because I would have machined it out of solid. That is what I enjoy so much about this site, all the innovative and creative ways to accomplish the same task. Those joggled planks really do look amazing. Michael
  18. Nenad, your last test shows that it was worth all your time and effort to get the effect you were looking for, it look great. I look forward to seeing the final results. let's hope "hothead" reads your admonition. Michael
  19. Bob I have run into the same problem occasionally and found that using a drawing program to trace manually better in the long run, than using the trace utility than the pain of correcting of all the points that have been mentioned in the conversion process. The added advantage of manually being that one can leave off irrelevant data (smudges etc) and work immediately in layers as you draw. But my drawing technology is older than what is available these days. Michael
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