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She's coming along very nicely, Tim. John
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Miniature articulated sanding pad
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Looking good, Nils! John
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Hello 'BlockPlane', and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'. Looks like you've made a good start on your model. John
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Thanks Russ and all those who pressed the 'like' button. John
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A 'two pot up and downer' - what a lovely little engine! John
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A bit more work has now been done on the 'Pritt'. Both mastheads are now festooned with blocks and the spars are just about ready to rig, so next time I'm in at the museum I should be able to start putting it all together. After the spars are rigged there's still a bit of work to do, of course - footropes; lifebuoys; sidelights etc., but she's now starting to look like a pearler rather than just another boat. John
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Beautiful benches, Nils. I really like the scrollwork ends. John
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Bob, you should have painted the hull before you put on the deck. She looks really elegant, mate! John
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Delightful work (as usual), Chuck. John
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Now that adds a real complication to your work, Michael. I think I'd be inclined to restore the restoration, where possible. John
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She's really coming along very nicely, mate! John
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