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The addition of the 3rd dimension! Enjoy the rigging and move very carefully now.
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Mechanical Solar System by jim_smits - Eaglemoss
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Really nice work on the ebony, mate. LOOKING SHARP!
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That's a lot of treenails. Looks very nice for a guy who 'can't plank a hull'.
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Mechanical Solar System by jim_smits - Eaglemoss
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Very nice symmetry as seen from the stern view. Going to look great after sanding/finishing. Will the hull be a natural finish ?
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Mechanical Solar System by jim_smits - Eaglemoss
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Hallelujah ! I was miffed when they deleted Pluto. I was born under 9 planets and I'm not going down with less. Keep us posted. This is a nice piece of work. -
Mechanical Solar System by jim_smits - Eaglemoss
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Not bad????? I think it looks great. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
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Nicely done. The railings do complement the windows. And look ... her colors match the Seasons!
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Thanks to all for looking in. I really do not deserve all these wonderful comments ....... if she looks good it's because she was designed that way. I just do my best to follow Chuck's plans and practicum. And the encouragement I get from you folks keeps me focused and striving to improve.
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Cutter Cheerful 1806 by rafine - FINISHED
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The planking on the foredeck has been completed with the addition of the treenails (drill and fill method) and the finish applied. The belfrey and it's railing have also been completed. I left this mostly in natural finish to complement the similar railing on the quarterdeck. Here are a couple of views: Now it's easy to see the alternating open decking areas fore/aft. Next shall be the fabrication/installation of some head timbers and the catheads. The cats are quite large and require some 'surgery' to install so I'll be moving slowly ---- only get one shot at this. Cutting slots in the finished hull is not my forte.
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Be interested to see how the silk span works. Haven't had any since the 50's for airplane covering.
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Looking for a Bench Top Drill Press
augie replied to FlounderFillet5's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I've had this MM one for about 10 years. It's smooth and accurate ..... but I don't push it beyond about 5/32". It will handle drills down to about #74. http://www.micromark.com/html_pages/instructions/81631i/81631-drill-press-inst.pdf- 31 replies
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Hello Robb. Thanks for the nice words. Jeff was the owner of Hobby Mill. He retired last year and closed up shop. My understanding is that Crown Timberyard (an MSW sponsor .. see home page for advertisement) has become a very capable replacement source. I haven't personally tried them yet but wouldn't hesitate for a second.
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How did we all know this was coming???? Nice work and more size-appropriate.
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