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druxey

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  1. Thank you again for sharing your lovely work, Doris. I thought that you might rig the model as well.
  2. Thanks for posting this extensive 'paper' on the symbolism of the carved works seen on SOS, Bill. Also the background to the Van de Velde portrait of Pett.
  3. Spyglass's idea works well. The plank is held firmly and your sanding is at right angles to the sides of the plank.
  4. Looking good, Dan. I really like your main mast partners. It's always nice to see unusual features shown on a model.
  5. Thanks for the prompt answer, Michael. I've asked another question on your other thread on this topic.
  6. Nice. Two questions, Michael: 1) what do you do about the long ends of the line being served to stop them flapping around? 2) What is the third, far right, slider for?
  7. Very nice headwork, Isalbert. Bien fait!
  8. Nice little serving machine, Michael. I don't quite understand the purpose of the the third slide, far right in the photo, though.
  9. Nice going, Toni. It always amazes me how much structure went into even a small vessel of that era.
  10. Looks like your model gets 'photobombed' every time by Sadie! Both are looking good.
  11. I have to echo the other comments on 'no compromise'. It takes a bit of courage to do this, but the satisfaction of getting it right is a good feeling. As I write this, the isopropanol is out on my workbench!
  12. Oh, Jim! Sounds like at least it's a simple part to fabricate. And, please, please keep your floor clean for safety reasons if no other.
  13. The sound you hear is a sigh of satisfaction that it all worked out! Seriously, I go by the pencil marks just disappearing, then fine sand to finish.
  14. A real renaissance man! Love the art exhibit, Michael. And your progress pictures make me smile. Lovely work, as usual.
  15. Bonjour, Robert! If this is your first wooden model, it is very well done. The clinker planking is especially difficult and yours looks very nice.
  16. Watching your progress is most enjoyable and almost makes me want to be an arm-chair modeller! The model looks terrific so far.
  17. Sorry to hear of your rodent problem, Dan. Hopefully the air has cleared by now. And congratulations for completing the re-posting of your log. Soon the memories of the Great Crash of '13 will be distant ones, to be recalled like an old campaigner over a relaxing glass of your favorite beverage!
  18. I believe that the cleats are, like everything else, proportional.
  19. Good catch, Toni! Now you can be truly proud of yourself for fixing it.
  20. You are quite correct about the fact that belaying pins were unusual in British ships of this date, Hamilton. It was only after the bulwarks became closed in and the rails no longer available for belaying to that pins and pin racks proliferated. re R.C. Anderson: as a researcher in your field, you'll have no trouble finding your way around his book!
  21. Anderson is good, but it is not for the beginner. One has to sort out the information one needs from the different eras and, depending on the edition, different nations.
  22. Being scared is not helpful, but a healthy respect for any power tool is a good thing. Mark's advice to listen to your intuition is excellent. That applies to life as well as model making!
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