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You have nothing to complain about. It is better than I could probably do. David B
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Bob, The NRGs loss is your gain you will be hard to replace. I am glad too that you had fun with the kids. I await with panted breath on the continuing saga of the English Longboat. I just wish I was there to really eyeball it. You are still my teacher after all these years. David B
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As far as I am concerned you are showing just the right amount of restraint. David B
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It is you call. I would prefer a light hull so she could be seen easy and to be able to show off my handiwork. David B
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Looking good Bob, I wish I could see it up close. Great idea of using paint bristles David B
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I wish I had an enlarging ray. I would take it out right now on the river. David B
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You should sew her initials in one of the sails to tell her how you feel. David B
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After I got back I finished the hatch covers and tried to make the guns. I made a mistake. I followed the instruction for rhw turret but they said nothing about the cannons. It turns out the cannons had carrraiges and they should have been put inside the turret. my bad. I cut the barrels and glued them to the opening. Reminder note double check the plans and the sequence of building. I fiinished the hatch covers and glued them into place. The steeting chain was then cut out and glued into place I made a few mistakes but also learned a few more lessons as well and had fun. David B
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Give this man a cigar and a shot of that 20 yr old scotch someone has hidden. Nicely done. David B
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mamoli or aresania latina - moved by moderator
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To me they are about the same either way both have there problems. With Artesia Latina, the material is not that great and with Mamoli the plans are not the most accurate. Both, however can be made into good models. David B -
My words exacly. I have forgotten how many times my visors have kept me from losing my eyesight over the years. Better a new pair of glasses than an eye. The lenses on my regular glasses are shatter proof as well. David B
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You will get it right we have faith in you. Do you have any boxwood handy? Apple or Pear would probably work as well. David B
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By what type I mean are you looking for a man of war, a cargo hauler, a pleasure boat, etc. David B -
I am sorry to hear about your spouse. I hope only the best for both of you. Your find looks like an intriguing project. David B
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Where do you live and what kind of vessel would you like to build? This would make things a little easier. David B -
Congrats Pete. Your natural finish looks great, at first I was wondering what it would look like but now I like, I like. David B
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Excellent job Zoran your model is a great example of its type. David B
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As far as I am concerned Pops you are doing one heck of a job. Congrat. David B
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As my grandfather told me many times when I was a kid. You do not know until you give it a try. If you never try do something, you will never know if you can. David B
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Richard, I hope they work for you. I have always used a cutoff wheel. The majority of the needle would be held in my vice. Then using a pair of needle nose pliers to hold the other end I would cut my piece. Like I said. I know people who have used the Xuron and were very happy. David B
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