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Your display case looks very good. The model looks great also. Everything looks great. Thanks for sharing this with us. Later Tim
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US Brig Syren 1803 by danri - Scale 1:64
42rocker replied to danri's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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Matrim Your build looks great even tho you and the model are older.. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Later Tim
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Gary Have not seen much posted lately. hope that all is well. Or is it computer problems again? Later Tim
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Al from UA Thanks for your wish but it's going to be a long while due to cash flow. I'll keep working at the project a little here and a little there. Have lots of plans for the cnc-ed mill, 4 axis setup after it's done but getting the funds is the hard part as you know. Worm screws and bearings for them are not cheap and I've found some of the best prices out there. I think that your cnc setup is great and I might also try to set up something like that someday also. Well for my frames I need to get back to using a jigsaw. At least it's a RBI Hawk, ok the RBI Hawk is my wifes (but I did buy it for her), mine is a Black and Decker jigsaw. Looking forward to seeing how your cross section turns out. Later Tim
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White out, interesting. Used blue painters tape before and on fixed drill (tail stock) depth drilling used black marker pen. White out, interesting idea, Thanks. One small step towards cnc-ing my big mill arrived today. A 6" 3-jaw chuck to mount on the Rotary Machining Table that goes on the mill bed for the 4th axis. Next step is to work on the parts for mounting the stepper motors. Then buy motors controls etc. Step by step. I'm following another person or two's cnc work that they have done, so I can cnc my mill which is close to the ones that they did . So following your work and enjoying it and looking forward to my own cnc mill setup someday. Good Luck with your cannon carriages. Luck, I don't really think that you need it as your doing great. They look good. Later Tim
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Nice work and nice sled. Seen several sleds for the big table saws. Nice to see this one for the "hobby" saws. Later Tim
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Looking Good, like the planking. Enjoy Later Tim
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