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Slowly I'm getting the natural color back after my spray fiasco. I'm sanding with extra fine paper, scraping, rubbing. using thinner and a light coat of satin finish poly. The contrasts between the light and dark wood is returning. I'm also getting the smoothness to return. Boy...I really made a mess for myself.
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I'm making a jig of sorts to keep the alignment straight.
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What's a footrope stirrup?
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If you chose woods that showed the correct contrast like the paint would show, and your wood work is good, I say leave it unpainted to show the art of your wood working.
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I pinned and glued the skylight in place. Constructo called for this installation, but now I have read that the skylight was a very late addition? Oh well. I also installed the two compasses even though Constructo didn't provide for them. I just fabricated them. The fife rail in the picture is not yet finished so it is not installed, only sits there for the picture.
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Thanks for the drilling suggestions, but the double saw blade trick was the only simple solution that popped out at me. My Admiral would plotz if I bought a mini drill press for my Dremel just to drill 135 holes. Any other simple suggestions? I'm thinking of a mini jig or something.
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I'm about to tackle my anchors, so I'll refer to your build from time to time.
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Geoff, I've restored that old beat up helicopter so many times I can't count. My kids used to play with it when I wasn't looking. My Connie keeps me too busy to even think about that.
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I've filled up a display case with plastic aircraft models that I flew over a long career of being a pilot. My favorite, which was my first model I built, is a "scratch built". It's the first helicopter I ever flew and I used the flight handbook for plans and used "Q" tips without the cotton for the frame, a ping pong ball for the cockpit, balsa wood block for the engine, paperclip for the tail rotor guard and pencil erasers for the wheels. I built this in 1963 and is has gotten beat up with all the moves I've made. The main rotor is missing and half the tail rotor.
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HELP! How do you drill multiple holes and keep them all lined up and equally spaced? Everytime I try the drill manages to take me off my line.
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My remarks weren't meant as a put down to plastic models....lord knows I've built many myself. They're just not the same as wood built.
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Try E-Bay.
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OUR WOODEN , HAND BUILT MODELS ARE A WORKS OF ART. THE INJECTION MOLDING REVELL MODELS ARE EXACTLY CORRECT, BUT NO WORKS OF ART.
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As far as the hammocks go, I'm rejecting my above experiment. It was worth a try.
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