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Tool holder that makes it easy to see the tool?
Moab replied to kearnold's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Made the file holder from left over wood and the black one from foamcor. Purchased the first one online ...Moab -
Tool holder that makes it easy to see the tool?
Moab replied to kearnold's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Approximately how many tools do you have? Could you possibly take a picture of them?...Moab -
Vacuum (or Suction Pick-up Tool
Moab replied to Will Ferris's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Will; until I watched the video I didn't think this would work too well... but it does. Keep us posted on any results you get. Thank you for posting...Moab -
Your ship looks very special Clare. Wonderful model. Captures the feeling of it's era...Moab
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The set in the photo above is superb. I use mine regularly and it works great...Moab
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Tell Me Why This Is A Bad Idea ( If it is )
Moab replied to Gregory's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Make sure the back/far end of your fence is not closer to the blade than the front of the fence. This would increase chances for binding and kickback...Moab -
Absolutely Ken. Plain copier paper. I started working in mm a few years ago and as my mind ages mm are soooo easy. Obviously mm can't always be used. Also, a few years ago one of our forum members posted one they did for angles. It works great...Moab
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In order to make minor size adjustments on the chopper I added a small graphic to the floor. The increments allow me to more accurately make 1mm (or smaller) changes to the position of the stop. I
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Tony; thank you for the wonderful build. Great photos and explanations make it so helpful and interesting...Moab
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No fool like an old left handed fool
Moab replied to Don Case's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
OMG. I’ve had a few of those moments...Moab -
New to the community and wooden models
Moab replied to Harland Wolff's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome aboard Harland. This is a great forum with some great craftspeople who are always ready to give assistance...Moab -
Ships vs Boats
Moab replied to Mike from Aus's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Here’s my two cents. My skipper during most of my first tour was a four striper from the Academy. A great CO. HE defined the difference between the two as follows: Any vessel that can be carried on a ship is a boat. I’ve given up discussing this with individuals since there seems to be about 100 different definitions. I have no idea which is correct...Moab -
Great photos for a process I always manage to destroy...Moab
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Some days you have little modeling victories. Not quite right yet but it's getting there. Thanks again for all the assistance. Michael, your illustration reminded me that doing a proper setup may really help...Moab
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Beautiful, very clean work...Moab
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Brian; forgive me for repeating myself several times. Your build is very inspiring. The photos and the text are very helpful...Moab
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Wasn't sure where to post this. My father was in the scrap "paper and cloth" business just after WW2. Around 1947 he built the ship below. Although he was a gifted wood carver to my knowledge this was the only ship he ever built. The model measures about 4" in length. Since I was about four years old at the time I don't remember anything about the build although I do remember we lived in a very small apartment on Chicago's west side. I'm fairly confident (whatever that means) that he built the model for a magazine print advertisement. I know that because I did see proofs of the ad and have searched far and wide for a copy with no luck. It's amazing the older I get how precious having one of my dad's models has become...Moab
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