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While there was still easy access to the upper gun deck, I went ahead and put in the shot garlands. That was fun. 😳 Now I have the quarter deck beams shaped and fitted. I'm going to hold off on gluing them in. I feel like I'm forgetting something. Anyone want to give 2 cents? Please, any advise is welcome. Thanks, Robert.
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The stern filler blocks have been shaped to the hull. So glad my wife bought me that dremel tool 🙂 Before I can do any hull planking, I need to get the next deck in place. And before I can do that, I need to put the other companion way ladder and grate in. So I built and installed the tiny ladder. Put in the grating and trim. Put a little tung oil on it, I think I'm ready to put in the deck beams. Here's some photos. Best regards, Robert
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I want a good modelers saw
Roberts Orca replied to Roberts Orca's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Thank you to all who replied to my question. Being new to ship modeling, I have much to learn. One thing I have learned in my over 35 years of cabinet making is, the very best tools, coupled with the right blades, makes for a much more accurate and enjoyable building experience. Having said that, there is also something to be said about the mind that demands excellence. I'm looking forward to getting my own Byrnes saw. I'm falling in love with my new ship building hobby. And I greatly admire the caliber of skill and excellence that is displayed within these pages. Thanks again for giving me some of your time. Much appreciation, Robert 🙂 -
Ok. Byrnes seems to be the cream of the crop. But there are so many to choose from. Can anyone actually make sense out of all the choices. Cost isn't really a factor for me. I want good quality, rugged construction, easy to use and adjust. If Byrnes is the one, please explain why. Thanks for any and all input.
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