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Byrne's saw accessories question..
glbarlow replied to CPDDET's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Jeff! Where have you been, we all miss you and your wood! Come back! 😀🤣😂 -
Byrnes Sander or saw, that is the Question?
glbarlow replied to Nirvana's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I have both, the Byrnes saw is used routinely and often, the sander only occasionally. The Byrnes saw should be the first power tool every modeler owns without question. -
HMS Snake by drtrap - Caldercraft
glbarlow replied to drtrap's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Interesting this is your first post and that’s your comment. Bases on many other Speedy logs and those of us who have the kit your experience is an odd exception. Is it that you don’t like MDF, there are discussions on this forum on that topic. What particular part was “fragile,” I’m sure we’d all like to understand. As noted, Chris would and will help out anyone encountering a problem, all you have to do is ask. -
How to narrow planks?
glbarlow replied to Brewerpaul's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Wow, I didn’t know that was there. For the record whatever I was doing for planking then is not how I’m doing it now as would be evidenced by my most recent logs, so I should update or delete that post. There seems to be a lot of definitions of what ‘spiling’ is in these forums, but having built the POB I am quite certain there is a good deal of tapering of planks required. There is no way the same number of planks will fit at the bow as does at the waist otherwise. -
How to narrow planks?
glbarlow replied to Brewerpaul's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
A 1/16th thickness of dry wood should be easy to cut with a #11 blade and metal straight edge. This is the only way I’ve ever done it. I buy blades by the 100 and change them frequently, they have to be sharp. I also use a 300mm heavy metal ruler, a short thin one would tend to slide. -
Byrne's saw accessories question..
glbarlow replied to CPDDET's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Perhaps, but it was Jim Byrnes that gave me this step first, and offered again by others. -
Another excellent build BE, congratulations. I’m sure everyone appreciates the level of detail you provide in your logs.
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He’s indispensable, how else would I get dressed. But with the covid stuff I can do that with the chauffeur, he’s just sitting around anyway.🤪😜
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I really hate that I’m now going to have to buy a lathe.... Beautiful, next level work as usual...and excellent tutorial to add to bookmarked pages.
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Byrne's saw accessories question..
glbarlow replied to CPDDET's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
This is all it takes to prevent kickbacks in my experience, that and a side block to keep it tight to the side and a push stick to move it past the blade. -
Ingenious! If I may ask, how do you keep the moulding strip from sliding in the grove as it’s being milled
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Being a good modeler is knowing and being willing to take apart a mistake and do it over. Based on that axiom I’m a really good modeler Being a great modeler is not making the mistake in the first place. I am not great 🤣😂
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Nothing wrong with yours. I’d recommend getting the fashion pieces right and trimmed to the bottom of the wales. Seems like you have plenty of wood to do a little more sanding. Aside from that it looks great. Your square tuck is very well done. I know how hard that is.
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I've started lining the lower planking belt. It is a chore but so worth the effort once the planking starts. I also use the plans to add a vertical hashmark where the plank joints are so I remember to cut the planks the proper lengths. Really though I just wanted to share a photo of my ***RED*** counter. For Cheerful I wanted to go RED or go home, I think I'm successful. I've never used anything but Admiralty Paints Red Ochre, this Golden Medium Cadium Red makes a statement. 😄 Of course I've already painted the gun ports a long while ago, but the counter really pops against the gold of the Alaskan Cedar. (five thin coats in case you're wondering).
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