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New Member Dale Mierzwik of Northern Colorado
hlong222 replied to DaleMierzwik's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome aboard Dale! If you get to the Denver area, we have a club that meets every 1st (workshop) and 3rd (meeting) Saturday. Take a look at Rocky Mountain Shipwrights -
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I really like what you did with the balcony decorations. Simple, but really makes them stand out. After seeing yours, I’m thinking of doing mine in a similar fashion, BUT to add some color. The Buccaneer is loosely fashioned after the Golden Hind which was full of color. So thanks for greasing the wheels of creativity in my head.
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No worries. It gave me enough info/courage to just go for it. I’ve had a profile gauge sitting around here for a few years just waiting to be used. I had told my mother about it a few years ago when she asked me what I’d like for Christmas or my birthday. Overall I think my stand turned out pretty good, especially since it was my first scratch built… well anything. I included it in my build log on SOS…https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/threads/bluenose-1-64-by-model-shipways-build-log.11734/post-362686 Hope it’s ok to link to another site
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I’m just starting on my stand and had planned on using my contour gauge. Any tips/tricks would be great.
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Looking very nice, and not “just” for a first build. Pulling up a chair as I’m just starting the 2nd planking on my Buccaneer (renamed Molino - build log on SoS).
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