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Copper Plating Pattern
JeffT replied to capnharv2's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
I think I saw somewhere that the Constitution had 3 belts at the waterline. Below that its just like the second picture. I ended with one belt at the waterline on my Conny, which I discovered later was wrong. -
What is the best glue for cast metal parts?
JeffT replied to vas1949's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
CA usually works well enough for me. As Richard said though, the parts need to be cleaned first. I use vinegar. Also experiment with different makes of CA if you go that route. Some work better for metals than others. I prefer the gorilla brand for metal. -
ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD
JeffT replied to DORIS's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Wow Doris! Your models are fantastic! I've never seen models built this way and I must say they are stunning.- 883 replies
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Your masts look good Jay. We'll probably go ahead and let you change your mind a couple more times...maybe.
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Nice choice. I really like the look of swiss pear.
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yep. it probably would be a good idea to lay those parts over the plan and draw reference lines on the part itself.
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I know what you mean Geoff. The Kingfisher is one that I plan to take plenty of time with. I want to make sure I do the ship justice, even if it means doing things over and over. I'll be striving for perfection (we'll see how that goes).That's why it will be my long build and something I work on when time allows. My focus will be on the Conny until i get her done. Right now I'm just working on the build board that came with the kingfisher kit. That thing is a project of its own and that brown particle board is messy stuff.
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The shape of the bowsprit is interesting. The drawing on sheet 6 of the plans should help get it pretty close.
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