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Remco, The fixture I made for my model was a rectangular piece of wood with a hole drilled partway through. Then I added a strip of brass with three holes
drilled into it. I tried to locate it but I guess my sister missed it. I learned this method at a club meeting a long time ago.
David B
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Nice job on the coat. I have rarely seen it on models. I asked one guy when I saw it what he used and it was sheet linen and gesso. Then a "dirty" wash. I did not have my camera so I could not get a photo. Well done.
David B
- Piet, GLakie, paulsutcliffe and 6 others
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Ouch. My sympathies.
David B
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Here is a place I use to visit in Evanson IL I have bought supplies from them and have seen boxes of mica.http://davesrockshop.com/
David B
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Nice tip on using the flat laquer.
David B
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Your bucket looks great Nenad, you deserve a shot. nicely done.
David B
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Jim would be the guy to go to. However you can try here as well. http://thurstonmfg.com/jewelers-slotting-saws.html
David B
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I bought my frame from Sante Fe Jewelry Supply and have no complaints.. https://www.sfjssantafe.com/items.php?Gid=079&ItemSet=Saws&DepId=tools
and the price was great.
David B
Cutty Sark by NenadM
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Captain Steve has a good idea. Try the clear acitate that you find in packages.