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Atlantis by Thistle17 - FINISHED - Robbe
druxey replied to Thistle17's topic in RC Kits & Scratch building
Just catching up with you on this build, Joe. Very nice and clean work. Yoru client had better appreciate it! -
Pandora by marsalv - FINISHED - 1:52
druxey replied to marsalv's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Nice to see the correct number of reef points per cloth! If you need right hand line and only have right hand thread, you can unwind the thread and rewind it left handed before spinning right hand line from it. -
ancre Chebece 1750 by Jeronimo - FINISHED
druxey replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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Bending sharp edges on brass strips
druxey replied to Sandor Laza's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
If the brass has any thickness, file a 'V' on the side you are bending toward. There will still be a slight radius, but it will be much less than a bend where that has not been done. Bending sheet metal.psd -
ancre Chebece 1750 by Jeronimo - FINISHED
druxey replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Great recovery! Well done, Karl. -
The clear acrylic (Perspex) is a brilliant idea! As Louie remarked, it gives a great illusion.
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If it's authentic you want, make the mortise and tenon square as well!
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Linen yarn is available for ropewalk stock
druxey replied to Jaager's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Looks nice, but the lay seems a little loose. Its angle should be closer to 45 degrees. If the tensions are correct, the line won't unravel when cut. -
Beautifully realized and very convincing, Doris! Well done.
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There is very little reason to dye your own line these days. A reliable source (Syren) has been suggested and, if you wish to spin up your own line, thread is available in a wide range of colors.
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Now you know why it's called the finishing. I bet you are glad to be finished with it! Well done.
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We all make mistakes and have to make pieces over again. The challenge of "How do I do this?" is what keeps things interesting. You are doing a terrific job, whether you think it or not!
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