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Hi, due to other commitments, I have very little time for the hobby at the moment. But I can give you a contact that could make it. If you are interested please contact me via "Message".
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Hello, I have to sell some of my books because of the move. Please Contact me for shipping costs or if you need more information. The Marine Art of Geoff Hunt (NEW) - 20 EUR Arming and Fitting of English Ships of War, 1600-1815 - 65 EUR The Construction and Fitting of the Sailing Man of War 1650-1850 - 65 EUR The Art of Shipmodeling - Bernard Frolich (NEW) - 70 EUR LA BELLE-POULE - Frégate - 1765 (NEW)- 85 EUR The Ship of the Line (History in Ship Models) by Brian Lavery - 25 EUR The Sailing Frigate: A History in Ship Models - 25 EUR Ship Models (The Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario) - 10 EUR Ship Modeling from Stem to Stern - 8 EUR Ship Modeling Simplified - 8 EUR Naval Warfare : An Illustrated History - 12 EUR Architectura Navalis Mercatoria - 10 EUR The Period Ship Handbook - 8 EUR The Period Ship Handbook 2 - 8 EUR The New Period Ship Handbook - 15 EUR Le gréement des navires anciens (1700-1850)- 15 EUR
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Thank you. Regarding perfect accuracy when flipping the stock over. Base material is milled to accurate block and XYZ datum is same for both sides of milling. Before flipping stock over small pocket was milled to machine table (wooden part) which assure perfect alignment. Machine is better version of 3020 model with some modifications for higher accuracy, but still bellow 1000 EUR. If you have any questions I will try to answer you, no problems. Thank you Heinz for nice words. Still learning but I am confident enough to do some work for others.
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A short video about full CNC milling process:
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Thank you. Will think about business , but need customers first Thank you. If you look at my first post there was no planning for CNC...a Few years later 4 axis is no problem. I started with simple 2D stuff and slowly progress to 3D.... If you have any questions or need help, please feel free to ask. Thanks Vene, I am glad you like it .
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After several attempts this is final result directly from the machine. Still need to do some fine polishing and corrections on parts and also redo the "scepter" due to small damage on part.
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Due to the small size of figure I decided to "break it down" to subassemblies. Will post some progress of actual machining...
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Thank you etubino. I am glad you like it .
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Hello everyone. I didn' abandoded this build... there are just other things in life (kids, other hobbies, buying a new appartment,...) Because I work in automotive industry as qulity controller and CNC in part of my work (coordinate measuring machine) I could not resist to most challenging part of this build- 4 axis milling of head figure. Currently I am still experimenting with different approaches , parameters, tools and will post progress...
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Thank you all for your kind words. I am glad you like it .
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What about buying lumber and then resaw it at local woodworker? I do all this by myself and do not have big industrial equipment like most woodworker shops (only small Proxxon tools and bigger table saw)? For example I bought 2 pcs. of Castello boxwood (approx. 250 x 80 mm and 1200mm in length). Before buying I saw pictures of exact lumber (not just some generic pictures). It is my lifetime stock and much cheaper then buying already sawn wood. I know, maybe it is not an option, but just my thought. I highly appreciate your project(s) Chris and following with great interest. Regarding Arkowood. I also buy from them and Boxwood which I received was some strange soft brittle wood, not boxwood at all. Pearwood was o.k.
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Castello boxwood from Timberline UK - http://shop.exotichardwoods.co.uk/ (I also buy Ebony from them ) English boxwood (for carvings) from Workshopheaven UK- https://www.workshopheaven.com I buy lumber and then resaw it by myself. Chris, on my build of brig Mercury I used pear and castello boxwood for planking and Castello boxwood for decks ( Brig MERCURY ). This style is used by Russian modellers as Michael Bezverhny and Alexey Baranov. I prefer pear over cherry for planking, but that is only me.
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As Dave, I also bought wood from Frank Horschig, good quality and consistent dimensions. Only "drawback" ( if it is?) is that he only speaks German (I called him, English is no-go), but in this times with translators I don't see that as a huge problem. Also he doesn't stock boxwood which I get from UK.
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Deck is finished. For surface finishing I choose Shellac instead oil, because I really like warmer tone and also try to implement different finishes and techniques into model. 4 layers of shellac was used. Difference to kit deck is obvious (last photo) .
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I heard for this a year ago and immediately know I need to build it when available (Titanic fan from childhood) . Release date is planned for June 2019. For detailed photos please look here: https://www.world-in-scale.de/gallery/ships/1-200-rms-titanic-by-trumpeter/
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