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Jay 1

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  1. Wow, Thanasis your work is absolutely superb and I love your paint job--it's stunning! Cheers, Jay
  2. Ah, that 3 hr soak time makes sense and a lot easier to shape the workpiece. Cheers, Jay
  3. Pete, the cockpit and combing really look fantastic! Was the 3 hours for the combing so that it could dry or did you need to just bend a bit at a time? I think shaping those combings are tricky as can be and yours looks great! Cheers, Jay
  4. Alan, Here's a Worldcat listing for the work: http://www.worldcat.org/title/ship-models-the-collections-of-rogers-sergison-and-pepys/oclc/39685807&referer=brief_results You may be able to arrange an inter-library loan. The USNI has the work: http://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1938-11/ship-models—-collections-rogers-sergison-and-pepys Viewing the work through them will cost $59 USD for a membership. Cheers, Jay
  5. Michael nailed it with "Rocket Pete!" Looks like you're off to a great start with another fine build! Cheers, Jay
  6. Very much enjoying your build, Maury--your commentary as you progress is exceptionally helpful and your work is excellent! Cheers, Jay
  7. Looking really great, Mike--wow, you're making fast progress! Cheers, Jay
  8. Looking really nice--your turnbuckles are excellent, Pete! Likewise, the North Sails logos are awesome and a very nice touch! Did you print the North decals? Cheers, Jay
  9. She is absolutely stunning, Kees! Beautiful craftsmanship and loved the weathering--congratulations on your lovely model! Cheers, Jay
  10. Mike, thanks for sharing your approach for fairing your hull! I was thinking the same about curved blocks working better, but I wasn't thinking of using 4. What you said about using 4 blocks makes great sense, and I'll use at least 4 when I get to that step of the build--again, thanks for the tip! Am just starting on tapering to the bearding line. Cheers, Jay
  11. Looking good, Mike! Did you use a curved sanding block or etc. to fair the bow? I'm currently thinking that's the way to go with the bow but am not sure about how well it will work. Cheers, Jay
  12. Yea, Pete--now ya got a biggun' to work on! Seriously, congratulations--hope to see some action shots of you and Kate in 'er later this summer! Cheers, Jay
  13. Mobbsie, your restoration is cracking--beautiful 1st class work! Cheers, Jay
  14. Looking good, Mike! I'll probably be starting a Cheerful log in another couple of weeks, so it's nice to see how the build is going for others on MSW. Cheers, Jay
  15. I'm with Patrick--am very keen to see how the resin castings workout; never would have thought of that and think it's a great idea, Elia! Cheers, Jay
  16. Looks great, Pete--the Epifanes really provides a lovely finish! Cheers, Jay
  17. Thanks for sharing that about Sam, Bob! Have been rooting for Sam for quite a while and praying that all goes well for him. Cheers, Jay
  18. That makes sense, Pete & the TB III will seal 'er well! Yep good to be back; been more of a lurker these past few months. Cheers, Jay
  19. That sucks about the blotching, Elia--hope your fix works! I've had the same thing happen...recently came across stuff called "blotch control wood conditioner." It works much better than pre-stain conditioners for getting more even staining on difficult wood. Cheers, Jay
  20. Looking great, Pete--your work with the balsa is excellent! Curious on why Epifanes vs. your usual West system? Cheers, Jay
  21. Clark, also consider Craigslist or etc. You can get some great deals there as well; I picked up an older model unused Hegner scroll saw, along with its stand and etc., on Craigs for a fraction of what one sells for new--it was an outstanding deal. Cheers, Jay
  22. Maury, thanks for your insight and feedback on pre-bevel ing--am nixing that idea! Also good to know that a spindle sander is a good-to-have tool for the build...been on the fence for awhile with purchasing one; looks like one will be my next major tool investment (have Jim B's disc sander--great tool). Cheers, Jay
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