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Well done mate. I guess we can put to bed you worries about turning those guns. Splendid job!
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Cutter Cheerful 1806 by rafine - FINISHED
Rustyj replied to rafine's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Hi Bob, I don't know what's "correct" either but I sure like the way you did them!- 525 replies
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Rustyj replied to Trussben's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hi Ben. I too use the dust deputy and it really works well. I filled the collection bin on it and there was almost no dust in the shop vac. Because of this there is no loss of suction. The also have larger set ups should you so desire. -
You may have to pry the little boat out of the docs hands! I see him wanting to keep them both!
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Great workmanship Bob! Love it.- 525 replies
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Tool for Sanding Inside of Curved Pieces
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Hi Chris. I've used the dremel in their drill press stand, a bench top drill press with spindle sanding drum and a full sized oscillating sanded for thicker pieces. All worked for me you just have to get a good rhythm. Speed wise a low to medium speed worked well. Anything faster burned the wood. -
She's looking soooooo good. Enjoy thanksgiving with your family.
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That looks really good Bob. Well done.- 525 replies
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Well done Dave. The Doc will love it.
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Hi Dave, Thats some really nice rigging work. Well done!
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Hi Mobbsie, That is a truley wonderful cross section and I really like what you did with the stand too!
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Hi Chuck, Great description and pictorial. It will be very helpful! Thanks.
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Sorry to hear you've been sidelined. Take care and focus on getting better. We'll be here patiently waiting to see more of your splendid work.
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Great work Mobbsie. Two thumbs, 8 fingers and a whole lot of clapping!
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Great to hear you're "out of the woods" Dave. You've done a great job on her so far and the color scheme looks real good even to a northerner!
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Cutter Cheerful 1806 by rafine - FINISHED
Rustyj replied to rafine's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Hi Bob. I agree with everyone on the superb, as always, planking job! I can't wait to see the inboard work.- 525 replies
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Great idea Dave. I'll be sure to give it a try!
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Great work there Bob. Everything looks so good. Sorry about the hand cramps but it was definitely worth it.- 525 replies
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I can't say enough about the planking. Simply beautiful!
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Hi Dave, best of luck with your infection and I'm eager to watch your Cheerful come to life.
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Hi Bob, I know you'll nail it, and tree nail it too!- 525 replies
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Thank you aviamator. I'm glad you liked it.
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