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Baker

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About Baker

  • Birthday 02/28/1964

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  • Location
    Oost Vlaanderen Belgium
  • Interests
    Ships of the 16th and 17th century, Military modeling scale 1/72.

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  1. Great model And
  2. Running rigging an sails. The Corel rigging diagram isn't complete. That's why I'm using this drawing, along with examples of old yachts from this period. rigging accessories made from old needles The "traveller" on the bowsprit Attaching sail and blocks to the gaff Hoisting sails, work in progress Rope coils to be continued
  3. Sewing sails From workbench To sewing table. With the 70-year-old Singer machine. And yes, this cotton makes sails too thick. But stitching and sewing are one of my favorites. Stitching. Sewing thread around the sails. Stitching and sewing is ready Treating with beeswax instantly changes the color and makes the sails less fluffy. Next step: running rigging and hoisting the sails
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