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Joe, of course, this method simplifies and facilitates the installation of frames. With regard to the twisted keel, it is still easier to prevent this from twisting than correcting it later. According to this technology, the casing is impregnated with epoxy resin and a large shrinkage of the resin occurs during drying. So she leads to twisting deformations. Using the two halves of the model can be guaranteed to avoid such deformations.
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Eberhard, with great pleasure, I looked through your entire log. Your work on the metal above all praise. With great interest, I look forward to your continuation.
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Deck aft housing. Since the deck has round of beams I had to solder housing directly on the deck. Housing frame assembled
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Dear Alexander , thank you very much! I admit that I am very embarrassed by your high appreciation. I hope that my further work on Varyag will not disappoint you. With my admiration for your work on the Boeir Yacht Valeriy.
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I insert a casemate in his place. The arrow indicates the lower contour of the casemate for soldering.
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This is amazing! Doris, you have golden hands!
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This is a great solution, Steve! Creating a template in this way will greatly facilitate the work. I will remember this method for myself.
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Hi Wefalk . Thanks for your rating. And answer your question. This screw-well by Russian ship builders was called "a deadwood window". At the beginning of the 20th century in the Russian fleet it was believed that this window improves turning effect of the ship. This window was made on many large warships. For example, on the battleship Retvizan, the cruiser Varyag, on five battleships of the Borodino type. However, this window did not always help. On five battleships of the Borodino type with the steady turn of the ship there was a big snap roll. Therefore, the windows were forced to close. No such effect was observed on Varyag.
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Hi Steve. In this situation, I used the services of 3-D scanning, but my details were much smaller. The second option is to make templates for frames for a given space. Then scan these templates.
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