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Toni, Your joinery is flawless as usual. I will miss looking at your log. Have a good time and have fun. David B
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A good test in patience and determination. How many were scrapped before you were able to get them perfect? David B
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Greg, You need to be certified. It is a shame that half of your beautiful work will never be seen once yur model is done. Do you prefer a padded cell or a nice workshop? David B.
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Rebeka, Have you tried using water based stains and varnish? They have come along way and are considered safe for most people with allergies. David B
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Mercury by DSiemens - FINISHED - BOTTLE
dgbot replied to DSiemens's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
In mu club we have a guy who likes to build miniatures. The woods he uses are apple pear holly and boxwood. They hold an edge better and can be polished up to look very clean and crisp. Basswood can get a little fuzzy at the smaller scales. David B -
Mercury by DSiemens - FINISHED - BOTTLE
dgbot replied to DSiemens's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
What kind of wood are you using? David B -
ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD
dgbot replied to DORIS's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
It is amazing what someone can accomplish with just a few items. You put many people in awe. Doris Your work is increadable. David B- 881 replies
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Vern, I would follow th instruction for your kit on this matter. By putting in a false deck if you have one adds stability to the hull and will give you a sheer line and a starting point to begin planking. I agree with Russ that when you start on the hull you will be moving it around a lot and may scratch up the deck. David B
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Great work Toni, I like the crispness and the cut of your parts. It does make a diffeence when you use a hard tight grained wood. David B
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Hull Planking questions
dgbot replied to fnkershner's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Floyd, do not despair. Planking is a challenge for most people. The best way is to read the tutorials and practice. Do not be afraid of making a mistake or redoing a section. As one of my club members said at a recent planking demonstration. The easiest way to learn is to just go for it and learn from your mistakes. Every hull is different but the principals are all the same. David B -
Can anyone recommend a miniature hand plane?
dgbot replied to Bettina's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I have the L-N 100 as well. It is razor sharp when you get it and stays sharp longer. This little plane is the best buy for the money I have found yet. David B -
marking water line
dgbot replied to ross's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
The waterline will be marked on the plans. make a stable stand that will keep your model at the correct position. On a flat surface measure up to where the plans show the line. Make a fixture with a pencil and run it completely around the hull. As for painting, check to see what the rules werefor that era and time David B -
How to harden scale rope
dgbot replied to Geoff Matson's topic in Rope Making/Ropewalks's Discussions about Rope Making
I believe hardening is the act of setting the fibers against each other so the rop does not unravel. I have seen this done by hanging the rope with weights for a period of time and over twisting it to lock the fibers. David B -
Enamle vs Acrylic
dgbot replied to Timothy Wood's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Thanks for the info there are plenty of Michaels around Chicago. David B -
Lanterns
dgbot replied to figuerres's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
Get ahold of Model Expo and ask them for a replacement. They replace broken and lost pieces all of the time. David B -
The author Rob Napier uses conservator's wax. I have read all of his works and have talked with him. He is a firm believer in the stuff. David B
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Decided to build the USS Constitution 1/96 Scale Model
dgbot replied to kmgreene's topic in Plastic model kits
The Revell Connie is an old kit. I built her years ago when I still had hair. If you follow the instructions and ask the right questions you can make a masterpiece. The model is a fun kit to build. Go for it. David B
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