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Daniel your chock is looking very nice. If you don't have a mill think of the solution I used for my HMS Fly. I made the first part of the keel and the lower stem from two parts which are half thick than the keel. So you can make the chock very accurate with less effort. Noone will see ths trick later. Be careful with positioning the lower stem. This is a very tricky part, to get the right anglebetween the keel and the stem.
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Great progress. Your section looks absolut fantastic.
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No Greg, your's is a masterpiece. Every time I go in my shipyard I view the wonderful pictures of your model. That's right. And Remco shows all the steps he goes to realize this dream model.
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It's allways a pleasure and a time travel to visit your fantastic log. You can add the pictures to your log by clicking on the button with this name after uploading. The picture will than not shown at the end of your posting but at the current cursor position. So you can easily manipulate the picture order.
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Trussben, I drill the wholes for the treenails from both sides and only 1.5-2mm long with a hand drill. It works very well and you don't broke the drills.
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HMS Pandora 1779 in 3D
AnobiumPunctatum replied to ppddry's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Wow, absolut fantastic. What software do you use for your virtual build? How do you made the step from the 2D drawings to the 3D model. Was it all done by the software? -
Mati, wow, what a fantastic build. I have the paper kit of shipyard also in my stock, but I like your idea to build it with wood in a much bigger scale.
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Welcome back, Bill. I missed your marvelous build log of the Royal Souvereign.
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Really brilliant. Your model is a masterpiece.
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Wonderful work. I like the construction of the deck beams.
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