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Don't we all, Nenad, don't we all ...
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First she must install the standing rigging, else those soldiers of Nenad are unemployed ....
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Hardly schematic ... at that scale it's clear enough. Beautiful work!
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Aydin, Even whilst working during the week you make good progress. Thanks a lot for the Watt, Volt, Ohm explanation (not my forte) it cleared some questions for me ... Still looking forward to your posts. I enjoy your build tremendously! Cheers
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I'm heeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrree ... wha's-up, Nenad. What do you want us to do, which you haven;t done already, and so goooooooooooood ...
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Thank you for the tutorial, Thanasis. It's a mini masterclass on manual metalworking!
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Dick, In that last image it seems to be attached to the forecastle ... looking at your post before that, I see discrepancies between images a. in your first post the main stay is only visible in the first image, in the second it doesn't show, as in you last post, it's not clearly visible, however, it seems to be behind the sail, not in front as one might expect ... do these ships always have main stays is the next question popping up ... b. I would expect an additional stiching would make the sail weaker, not stronger. Most tears in tissue start on the stiches(!)
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Hoi Kees, Now this looks promising!!! I can't wait to see more ... Any news on the treatment ... hope you are feeling good! Cheers
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Looking 'spiffy' ready for the next phase ... A job well done. Looking forward to the planking bit ... Good luck with the renovation activities! Don't get injured, we want more posts ........ Cheers
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I would call them deadeyelets ... could you make them even smaller !!!!!!! I think not with the same finish ... Stunning work Nenad
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Pfff, with all those masterful crafted details, won't it get a bit heavy ... will it stay afloat ... You must have a basket full of ideas, for I my creativity would have been exhausted halfway the build ... Great work Patrick!! Cheers
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Congratulations with the appraisal, JesseLee. Take it easy, the shipyard won't move, and we can wait (just hurry up ) Cheers
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TurboCad or graphics display help
cog replied to JohnLea's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
John, Not so strange, it all depends on the help you are offered ... -
TurboCad or graphics display help
cog replied to JohnLea's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
John, In addition to what Mark wrote, often you klick to start a line, if you klick again, you create a point where the line "bends" or makes a turn, until you klick again. Double klick defines usually the end of the line in this sequence. To draw a straight line from A to B is often done by pressing the left mouse button down and keep it suppressed, move the mouse to the point where you want to end the line and release it. Sometimes you need to double click, but that depends on the program you are using -
You're a real watchmaker, my friend. I followed very silently inconspicuously in the shadows, although, those were hard to find with such a radiant build. You do have a nack for this very small scale ... tremendously marvelous ... Cheers mate!
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