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Using a moulding scraper tool?
mischief replied to alde's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
For an interesting shape/finish try using a Beer bottle cap. -
Old Floquil paints?
mischief replied to MEDDO's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Just a off topic related remark. Remember when a lot of us drank water from a old rubber garden hose....Now it would be a tragedy and might enlist a visit from the green police. I still use all of the old model paints when I can find them and I am 77 1/2. Ed K -
ModelExpo paint ?
mischief replied to Senior ole salt's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Vigorously shaken and inverted "weekly" will help enormously. -
You will always be ahead with fly tying stuff,and yes I also fly tie and fish.
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With all the small saw mills in N C it is a gold mine for wood, I had great luck asking for cast off's struck a huge load of HOLLY when I lived in Maggie Valley
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Need a tip on staining or coloring the running rigging
mischief replied to Tallsails2's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Potassium Permanganate in the crystal form is a strong oxidizer that the movie industry uses on props to age the look of wood and rope. Use roughly a teaspoon full in about a cup of water and mix WELL. It will be purple but when applied will turn brown. Wear rubber gloves as the stain is very hard to remove from your hands. DO NOT overlap and allow 24 hrs. to dry. It can be ordered from your pharmacy. If used on wood buff with 0000 steel wool. -
What Would It Take To Build This Interior?
mischief replied to Julie Mo's topic in RC Kits & Scratch building
Will be watching, take it like eating a GATOR one bite at a time. Sculpy will be your friend for more then just cushions bowls , plates and more Be creative. Best of all for your project. -
Tools You Can't Live Without
mischief replied to Justin P.'s topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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I was introduced to the use of glass as a wood scraper by a master craftsman at Wurlitzer's music instrument repair shop in Buffalo New York over 50 years ago and still have all my fingers.
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I soak thin doweling in Minwax Wood Hardener.
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While I have not used any I was told that wood seasoned at the bottom of fresh water for many years is the way to go. By the way, the bottom of the Great Lakes is a gold mine with such wood. The individual who informed me of such season wood was a craftsman for a high end bamboo fly mfg. that used such wood for their high end fly rod handles from their own creek.
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Do I Use Primer?
mischief replied to CKNavy's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Depending on the look I want, traditional rough or modern display. If for display, I use several very thin coats of water based white paint as a primer and sand paper with elbow grease. -
Weather you are new or a old salt to model ship construction every kit is a learning experience.
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Steamboats and other rivercraft - general discussion
mischief replied to Cathead's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Another Steamboat book. " STEAMBOATS out of Baltimore" By Robert H. Burgess and Graham Wood ".... 282 graphic illustrations of the Steamboats, their crews and landings..."- 281 replies
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Greetings Master Alex I love the way you conduct your tools to produce such GREAT work. It is what my Grandfather called "dancing with the wood" I use Sail needles, larger selection, for making micro wood cutting tools, however, I do not have the same final results that you do. Thank you for all the EYE CANDY Ed
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The book Chesapeake Sailing Craft has some actual photos of the reconstruction, framing and others, pgs. 238 - 242 Also a great picture of the round chine.
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Way to clean and surgical :piratebo5:Nice now do it to it
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WOOD Find a upscale custom furniture/cabinet shop and ask for the cast off pieces of veneer.
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Silver solder is still holding up for my stuff
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