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That's a beautiful set!
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Welcome! Be sure to keep us posted on your progress.
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Edge bending brass strip?
CPDDET replied to alde's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
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Edge bending brass strip?
CPDDET replied to alde's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
Cutting the piece from a sheet of brass would probably produce the best result. -
Somehow I twisted my hull
CPDDET replied to CJensen's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
I'm wondering if forced edge bending was used. And if so, how often. Would this be enough to distort the hull? -
Bottom band of planking finished. Now to mark off the center band planks and the stealer. While the planking isn't perfect, I'm starting to get the hang of it. Each row of planks is just a bit better than the one before it.
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You should be proud! Takes lots of persistence and dedication to produce such a fine model!
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New Member Dale Mierzwik of Northern Colorado
CPDDET replied to DaleMierzwik's topic in New member Introductions
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PE parts on models.....
CPDDET replied to Nirvana's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
It's your model, do what pleases you! That's my motto. -
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Wow! Its been awhile. Anyway I'm just a bit further ahead than where I was when I dumped my first attempt and started my second, That is, just starting the lower band of planking. I was hoping to make quicker strides from here on but tomorrow we have to travel downstate for one of the granddaughters plays, drive back on Saturday and Sunday is another granddaughter's birthday party. So perhaps I can get another plank or two done on Monday. The holidays are quickly closing in and I know that will delay thinks a bit as well. But I'm determined to get this model finished so I can start on my Pilar model. Had an image to post of my current progress but it seem the site is having some issues at the moment. So Ill post some on my next update. Merry Christmas to all!
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Welcome aboard!
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Welcome aboard! You might consider starting with the 3 boat starter kits from Model Shipways. A great way to introduce yourself into the world of wooden boat modeling. I wish these were available when I started.
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On my sloop there were several different places for tell tails. Some were placed on the standing rigging to observe the apparent wind direction. There were tell tales on the face of the jib to monitor the shape the jib. Then there were tell tails on the leech of the main sail, one at each batten, to monitor the shape of the main. None of these should be confused with the reef ties.
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Never had that problem.
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I find it much easier to wear a face shield than trying to work around the mounted polycarbonate shield.
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Welcome aboard! And good decision to start with the kits.
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Sherline recommends Super Lube for its lathe and mill.
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Things shouldn't be this difficult. Might take some trial and error. Keep us posted.
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I have a Sherline chuck and Sherline does have instructions on tear down, cleaning and maintenance of it. This may be of assistance to you. Simply Google "Sherline 3 jaw chuck maintenance" and you will find a youtube video on the process.
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Welcome! You might consider the beginner series from Model Shipways.
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