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Posts posted by clogger
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No Idea, I’ve been so intimidated by your incredible build that I confess I couldn’t look anymore as I fear I would have given up on my far more inferior efforts. However I am at last at the rigging stage with my 1/36 Le Rochefort. Hope you don’t mind me sharing my ship.
Don’t look too closely as there are a lot of little errors.
- druxey, cotrecerf, Seventynet and 16 others
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I need two sets of anchors for my 1/36 scale French port yacht. One anchor needs to be approx 5x5cm and the other about 4x4. I have the plans 1:1. Just wondering the best way to make these anchors. I am not in possession of a metal lathe however.
- mtaylor and Keith Black
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I suspect this ship will be more precisionally built and engineered than the original!
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Grsjax
1 hour ago, grsjax said:Using a hollow ground planer blade in a table saw you can cut pieces as thin a .04" thick. A zero tolerance insert and a precision fence is required. Using a sliding table is better. Still have a large kerf but for some common woods that isn't a big problem.
What/How? do you use a hollow ground plane blade?
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I have a 10" table saw and wondered if anyone uses these large tablesaws (as opposed to the Brynes/Proxxon types) for fine wood cutting?
Does anyone recommend a saw blade for such work? What would be the pros and cons?
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HMS Sphinx 1775 by Erdict - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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Love your work. Not sure if this has been asked before but where did you get the figures from? Are there 1/32 or 1/35 figures similar to these available?
Myself, I would leave the bases off the figures eventually so as to make them more realistic looking in their position on the ship.