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grsjax

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  1. A very good model for a second build is the Model Shipways kit of the Skipjack "Willie Bennett". Enough detail to make it interesting but not so complicated as to be beyond a second time builder.
  2. The seig X1 mill is a good one for model making. It is sold under a number of brand names in both the US and Europe. Good basic machine that will do anything you need to do for model building. Will require some adjustment to get the best from it. First pic. Another good one and better than the X1 is the Micro Lux 84656 micro mill. Micro Mark no longer sells it but it is available from other distributors or direct from China. A very good mill with ball bearings on the X-Y and Z axis. Second pic. I have worked with both and both are completely adequate for the type of work you want to do. Just my opinion better to spend half as much on the mill and the rest to by accessories when the lower price tool will do the job needed.
  3. Could be discoloration from the rubber jaws. Another possibility is moisture. All air has some moisture and space between the jaws and the hull would be a place that you might get some minor condensation. If the marks disappear after a few days that is probably the answer.
  4. If ebony turns out to be hard to get try looking for African black wood. A good substitute. There are a couple of other woods that can be used as well. Check the wood database online.
  5. I have one like that. Works really well and has glass lens. I think I paid about US$12 for them on eBay.
  6. I would think that anything the size of a ship of the lines keel would require bolting as well as wedging. Keels were made up of as many as 7 pieces and must have been under tremendous stress and strain all the time. If I remember correctly there were a couple of different methods of making the scarp in the keel one of which did use a wedge in a similar manner.
  7. Although more elaborate this is pretty much the same method used in the Royal Dock Yards to splice together the long keels of large ships.
  8. There are several low temp silver solder pastes available. I purchased some from Amazon and have been pretty happy with it. You have to be careful if you are soldering several pieces together because the earlier joints will soften and/or melt if the piece gets to hot.
  9. Did some searching for Polybak online and found this vendor that sells single 49"x97" sheets. Don't know what they charge as you need to setup a business account to see the prices. https://www.wurthlac.com/storefront/pre-fab-components/backing-sheets/polybak-backing-sheet-paint-grade-011-thick-49-x-97-/prodPCCLPGBTN.html Here is another vendor that will provide laserboard (not sure what kind) custom cut to your specs and also sells sheets (from 12"x12") of the material. http://automatedartists.com/laserboard
  10. Update. Take all 4 plans for $25 includes shipping in US.
  11. Several 24x10 drawings (one sheet for each sub) of US subs marked "Warship Drawings, Edward H. Wiswesser". Plans are in good shape but have been stored folded and have creases. The paper has darkened some. Price is $8 each including first class shipping in the US. U.S.S. Corsair, SS435 to SS524 U.S.S. Seawolf/Nautilus, SSN571 and 575 U.S.S. Tang, SS563 to SS568 U.S.S. Thresher, SSN593 to SSN615 I had to crib pictures off the net as my camera is acting up. Same drawings but actual may look slightly different.
  12. Shipping is $3 ea. within the US. The Neophyte Shipmodelers Jackstay by George F. Campbell, M.R.I.N.A. Very good condition 1988 reprint. Softcover, tight binding, clean pages. $6 Ship Models: How to Build Them by Charles G. Davis Very good condition Dover reprint. Softcover, tight binding, clean pages. $5 The Ship Model Builders Assistant by Charles G. Davis Very good condition Dover reprint. Softcover, tight binding, clean pages. $5
  13. All books are in very good or better condition with dust jackets. Tight bindings and clean pages. Shipping is $4 ea. within the US. International shipment will require figuring shipping for destination. The 20-Gun Ship Blandford by Peter Goodwin $25 The 100-Gun Ship Victory by John McKay (some very minor marks on the dust cover) $25 The 24-Gun Frigate Pandora by John McKay and Ron Coleman $40 All 3 books for $80 shipping included in the US.
  14. Very good condition copy. Hardback with dust cover. Dust cover has a clear plastic covering. Tight binding with clean pages. ISBN: 0890092710 1979 Published by Chartwell Books, Inc. 192 pages, lots of illustrations. SOLD
  15. That looks like twisted wire rope to me.
  16. Could you post a closeup picture of the wire? I would like to see what kind of wire you are using. Thanks
  17. When I attempted it to do it that way the twist was either to loose, or the twisted wire would kink. Never could get wire rope that actually looked like the real thing. BTW wire rope is usually made with more than 3 wires. Common classifications are 7x7, 7x19, 6x26, 6x36 and 19x7 strands. There are other configurations but these are most common.
  18. You might be right. Just going with what I have observed. When I heat a piece of steel and let it cool it bends easier. Of course that might be highly dependent on type of steel and how hot I got it. Didn't do any scientific experiments, just what I observed in practice.
  19. Making twisted wire rope isn't easy, even at small scales. Takes a lot of tension to keep the twist tight. A regular rope walk probably wouldn't be enough.
  20. Depending on what type of steel is used it may be possible to anneal the ends to make them less springy. Use a propane torch and hold the wire with a set of pliers. The pliers should be metal and fairly large to act as a heat sink to keep the annealing confined to the part you want to bend. If you can't get the wire into a condition you want you might want to check out jewelry suppliers for braided wire that is less springy. It comes in a large range of sizes in a couple of different braids (5 strand, 7 strand, 9 strand, etc).
  21. Some what true recently but there are a lot of articles about the history of specific ships and ship building in back issues of the NRJ.
  22. Is "To Build a Whaleboat: Historical Notes and a Modelmaker's Guide" by Erik Ronnberg the book you are going to get at Mystic Seaport? If not you should take a look at Mr. Ronnberg's book. It is the best I have found on building a whaleboat model.
  23. DesignCad 3D is a good program and doesn't cost a lot. I picked up one that was an earlier version for less than $20 on eBay. I don't know if it will work with a Mac but you can get a Windows emulator for the Mac that can run this software.
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