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Hello, Daniel You right. I hope its help your
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Recently I was doing grating and would like to talk about a device that made my friend Sergey from Russia. I think the principles of easy to see from the photos. I myself could not do it out of iron, but I made out of wood and it works the same way. I hope it will be useful to many.
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I need Help! I want to ask experienced colleagues, could be a pump on Euryalus with the mechanism called "Taylor's Brake"? They are shown in Pandora's anatomy book and look more interestingly that simple a pumps. What do you think of such plan?
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Thank you very much for your attention!. It is very supportive of the work. Build such a model is very interesting to myself and I hope that many people will start the ship at its shipyard
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I finished the upper deck. Now I will cut a deal with the elements and gun ports. It's only fitting.
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No,it is only my mistakes. I made the wrong shape of frame and got bulkhead hole. I added another ledges, that would be imperceptible. I hope that this can be seen only the man, who knows drawings well. I was lazy that it to alter.
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She grows! In a work progress I made some mistakes because of which I changed a design a little. As later I will correct some awful elements that everything would be smoothly and more beautifully.
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Hello! I would like to ask what the drawings are planned in the Volume 2? This is a very important question, because it stops my project. I need drawings of lower decks. I also wanted to know what I can take the drawings as a building jig. I would like to do it, as it is well guarded by a model of disaster.
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Yes, I use it. I even want to install more beams of the upper deck, which has not yet made that would see exactly how to do it correctly.
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I added a biting. There were some problems with installing them in their place, and it took me some time to disassemble the deck. They have studs on the bottom of the case and you need to install them now. Make sure that they are parallel to each other. I hope I did it
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Thank you. I also use this method to find that right how to make complex parts. But my question was it the location, rather than on how to locate this form. I enclose a photo of your book, this is all the information. But I would still like to see how it looked on the model from a different angle. It is in very short supply for the job. I think I was right in my assumptions above.
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druxey, thanks! Allan wrote in the Volume 1 that there are no sources of these looked like his knees. That there are a few photos but it is difficult to see, especially I'm not sure about the knee 2. I saw a blog Ed and I have his book, I even started a small construction. But Ed has used other sources for the project and it is very different from Euryalus.
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I'm doing a deck and would like to clarify where they should be knees (sleepers) on stern. Am I correct draw it in the picture?
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Thank you for your help. I have not read the English text, and help me more pictures. Therefore, I was not even the question of how to do it right. I have not read it. But I still do not understand, I have to do transoms, which I noted in red. It is unfortunate that the drawing shows the position of the stern transom not.
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sure, I must also check the size deck transom. I suggest to make the rudder and tiller that would check the height and thickness of the upper deck beams.
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