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Maaalo, this is the type of hard disc i had spare. I'm working to some new one and some adjustments It will have one of them an enclousere. It is not heating to much, and for what i used, it did not make to much dust I will come withe the new photos when i will finish the sander Cristi
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Hi Hrvoje It is not very strong, but is good for small yhings, as we are doing In the picture there is an example of what i do with this Cristi
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This is an ideea of how to use steem cleaning tool, an some old parts from computer, to bend the first plank lath Hope that you will understand from pictures, without any explanations There are some pictures in a wrong order i think, but hope you can understand how it works.
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And now the last pictures from Santisima till now. I had no time in the last period for this cross section. I worked hard, i moved to my soon room with the work, and i spent a lot with my nice
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Detail from exterior plank, and bridle port , interior where there was a small problem, made from the design from occre, and top deck
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In that period i had my "workspace" on the balcony Now it is in the old badroom of my grand sun In one picture are the cross section of Santisima and where i was with San John After this, pictures from the last deck
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Start also as it say in instructions, with the first exterior plank. And also with an other deck, the upper one
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Continue to add more decks, and to "age" them You can see the diference betwen the new and the "aged"
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You are wright, the correct spell is "bitum" or bitumen, and the old name is known as "jewish bitumen" I used in the first part the one i made myself, and i will try to find exactly how i made, and now i use what i bought from "Art and Hobby" shop This is the picture of what i bought
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Step by step, and week by week (because the magazine is one a week) i had to work, sometimes i had to wait 3-4 weeks, and this is why i work to more than one ship. This is done when i don't have to work hard to my job, or play with my very nice Nice. She is now 2 years and 5 month At the end, succed to make some decks.
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Step by step, and week by week (because the magazine is one a week) i had to work, sometimes i had to wait 3-4 weeks, and this is why i work to more than one ship. This is done when i don't have to work hard to my job, or play with my nice At the end, succed to make some decks.
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Build some decks Prepare of some decks, and the first problems caused by the bad material, and the quality of the cut Sorry, but this was what Deagostini gaved us
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In january 2011 Deagostini started to sell a magazine: Great Ships, and in 100 magazines you could build a Galleon from XVII century, 24 guns, 78 x 66 cm and that is open in one side I also started to buy and build this ship, even i had already Something else in progress. I see that many of us like to work to 2 or 3 pieces at a time, but that are in diferent stages This is the start The firs number, some parts as they come, and number 3 close
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Thank you Sjors I like too, and this is why i use it Cristi
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Hi Sjors Nice to see you again with your work, that i like very much I see that you moved very quicly with the repost Very, very well. Alll the best Cristy
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To give an Old look, i prepared myself an "jewish bittum" and try to see how it looks Also, the flower deck "aged" with bittum
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Prepared for the lower deck, and how i made this and start of the second deck
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Start the work with the interior planking Some details of my work and some "small tools" made for this
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