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The same tool is pleasant to someone and approaches, to someone isn't present, it is a question especially individual.
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Great tip Garwood, Thanks
runner63
Many thanks for an assessment!
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This is a nice idea. Thanks for the tip.
Thanks for the comment!
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Hi, David, many thanks for so appreciation of my work !
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The requirement for giving to laths of an octahedral profile arises at manufacturing yards models. There are many ways of the decision of this question (by means of a plane, a file, the milling machine tool and etc.), different labor input and accuracy of the manufacturing, everyone modeller chooses a way with reference to available possibilities. I have solved this question by means of the drum-type grinding machine tool http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/1521-the-drum-type-grinding-machin/ and an overlay on a desktop in the form of an oak lath with a V-shaped longitudinal groove (groove surfaces form a corner 90 hailstones.) Into which square preparation is inserted, and then its corners are ground before formation of sides of the demanded width. Polishing is conducted on layers: the layer of the set thickness consistently from each corner of preparation, then the following layer and so on acts in film. Formed after removal of each layer of a side have almost identical width (to within 0,1-0,2 mm) on all length of preparation, process of increase in width of sides is well and precisely enough operated and supervised, than this way and has involved me. The surface of new sides needs only small finishing polishing, except that, the received profile facilitates and accelerates process of manufacturing of round parts of a yard.More low this technology is shown on an example of manufacturing of a for-marsa-yard of model Montanes (nominal diameter of 6 mm, length of 310 mm, the yard middle has an octahedral profile in length of 80 mm) http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/82-montanes-by-garward-occre/page-40The oak lath before groove manufacturing is ground for giving of parallelism to sides, the groove is executed on milling cutter MF 70 finger-type mill with a V-shaped profile (from set Proxxon), preparation from a pear section 6,5х6,5 mm in length of 400 mm, grinding paper SIA P 120. Manufacturing of four additional sides on all length of preparation has occupied about 20 minutes
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Hi, Jose! Revell instructions concerning sails are strongly simplified therefore take the advices of skilled modellers given above better.
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24-pdr bronze gun from Le Fleuron 1729 by Garward - FINISHED - 1:24 - second version
in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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