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HMCSS Victoria 1855 by BANYAN - 1:72
rwiederrich replied to BANYAN's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Pat....Victoria is coming along so very nicely. your work with 3D printing is to be noted. I've failed to drop in as often as I would like, but you have done wonderfully. She is so clean and precise......oh so well executed. Great job my friend, your skills are to be commended. Rob- 993 replies
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I'm sure they were turned on a lathe, then parted off and the holes drilled and chamfered by hand....or a jig was made for the holes for a drill press. Fun stuff. I'd be interested in how you accomplish it.... Rob
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Been a couple of weeks and nothing new Nic...everything going well? I suspect you either are taking a break because of the 19 or you have so much work done you will *thrill* us with a page of new images with finished yards and running rigging...…. Rob (thinking of you)
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The scale of this model is amazing...it surely allows you to focus on scale details more accurately. What a job and you are working wonderfully. Great job for sure. Following with anticipation. Rob
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Wonderful job on the canon...very convincing. She is coming along very nicely.....love the clean, crisp workmanship. Rob
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Fantastic job Keith...it's coming along so nicely....love the small details. And that magazine page is awesome. Great addition to your historical info.
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Making Rope Coils with a Jig by Peta_V
rwiederrich replied to ccoyle's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
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Wire in all sizes can be used very convincingly in rigging and as rigging. In many cases it is preferred because it can be formed to act as natural line would....were thread curls and bows according to its weaved construction. I use wire for eye bolts in many sizes and as the relaxed lifts when yards are raised and for the hanks on jib and stay sails . Rob
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Thanks Pat. I decided to clew the sails up to the yards...instead of clewing them up to quarters. The former was cleaner and probably the prefered rig for the Glory since she was launched after the 1860's I'll bend the lower topsail probably next....which will be set. It took me most of the building day to fabricate this one yard/sail. Again...thanks for the fine comments and encouragement. Rob
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