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And again I enjoy my decision to not copper 🤣😂
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I’ll take some. 🙂 Thanks for the tutorial. I’ll do a little practicing following your approach. I appreciate your doing this. I’ve printed this to put with my building reference documents 😊
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You don’t, they are disposable single use. I trim the tip a little at a time as needed to keep it neat, keep it upright when not in use with a little stand and keep the tip clear (by squeezing it till air comes out at the end my work day). At some point I toss it and reach for a new one. I use 1-3 per build.
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That would be great, thank you! I’ll enjoy it while I’m in our lock down.
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On another note, like Chuck you have a very pristine way of seizing blocks - I've seized hundreds of them but my method (actually Bob Hunt's I learned) leaves the ends of threads and ropes hanging there. If I cut them off too close the whole thing unravels (though I do use diluted white glue). Can you share your process or point me to a tutorial?
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Anyone have any luck finding 1/64 x 3/32 brass strips. I only need enough for Cheerful so buying cutters isn't a practical solution for me. I've looked high and low for this simple little thing with no luck. Update: I just found this site: https://www.zoro.com/ks-precision-metals-brass-flat-bar-164-x-332-x-12-815021/i/G9105621/ I placed an order, let's see what happens.
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Do you have an alternate source for either these black plastic or realistic photo etched hooks (for both Speedy and Cheerful, I'm stocking up for these two models)? Thanks for any help. Beautiful work and an excellent reference source.
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Perhaps its the brand, I've never had any issue with the CA I use. Sorry you're having that issue, maybe the UK has the allergic kind 🙂
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Thanks! A set is on the way. I only drill by hand and have tons of tiny drill bits, I'm always fumbling with the calibers to get the right size. These should be great
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Basic but Good kit recommendations for granddaughter and I
glbarlow replied to glbarlow's topic in Wood ship model kits
I have two Midwest kits on hand and my own plan for working with her. We’ve built lots of magnet block works, STEM Towers and all kinds of art projects. My post was looking for kits, I have found those, so thanks and appreciation for those kit suggestions. -
Not a new topic I’m sure. I’m looking for a diagram of rigging the cat head (Cat falls) and the anchor? Any help appreciated. I have Lees book the diagram doesn’t show how the line runs and where both rope end terminate?
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Good. I have no interest in sails and wouldn't want to absorb the extra cost. Making them an add-on option is good call. Those planking lines don't look very beginerish...
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Lady Nelson is a basic cutter, but the principals and steps are the same as a more advance model, just less of it. There is also ample opportunity to kit bash it and build a better model than what comes with the kit. it’s very doable and a good start provided you’re willing to take the time and do the research on how to build models. However, I’d recommend Vanguard Models cutter Alert. It’s a bit simpler than Speedy, the big difference is clear detailed instructions, much better materials, and good plans. Better all around than Lady Nelson, but more cost though. I think the price difference is worth it for the instructions alone. I learned the most on my 2nd model by punching the Bob Hunt practicum and the AVS, Reed Virginia Schooner, but I’m not sure that’s available or if Hunt is still in business. It’s about what your style. Personally I’d be bored by a simple open boat and more likely to abandon that than spending the time learning new skills and having something to display when I’m done.
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I order a packaged set of six (which look like Derek's photo) from Amazon then ordered the two barrettes as individual files also from Amazon.
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