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As a result of searches something I found. Process of production of wooden nails in Alexander Dobrenko's (Woodeater) statement http://forum.modelsworld.ru/topic1392.html Wooden nails become specially ground needle from a syringe. Sharpening in the form of a crown of the king. After repeated lowering raising in the boring machine of this special drill it is necessary to cut off only a plate from an end face of preparation and to shake out some hundred ready nails!
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Cool tool lathe Unimat (moved by admin)
Garward replied to Sjors's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hi, Janos, I completely support your comment concerning Unimat. -
Hi, Snowmans, first attempt looks good! And how sander paper on a drum fastens?
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HMS Pandora 1779 in 3D
Garward replied to ppddry's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Hi, Jingyang! This HMS "Pandora" in scale 1:48 http://www.shipmodels.com.ua/eng/models/elite/pandora/index.htm model russian master Narim Majgeldinov is constructed. Your 3D model looks perfectly!
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