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Bedford

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  1. Paper divider........................noted Magnets holding square......noted Both filed for future reference. As for the piece, I've said it all before. Pointless to keep repeating the superlatives!
  2. Hey Keith, I think I'd probably just make each block as and when needed. That'd break the job up!
  3. Some of those pics look like the real thing, beautifully made!
  4. I will Jim I've been working with Sydney Heritage Fleet lately (except in this heat wave we've been having) and am crewing the steam tug Waratah on 25th Feb so not sure when, you'll have to let me know when you're there and I'll see what I can do.
  5. I'm feeling another visit to ANMM in the near future to see the finished product.
  6. John, he did make it and the process is detailed earlier in this thread. It shouldn't be too hard for you to find.
  7. I love this hull, it's just beautiful and the white just adds to the whole effect. Well done as usual.
  8. Sounds just like Orange in winter! I now live in the outskirts of Sydney and we are having 40 plus. It's killing me. But once in a while someone makes a simple sly Monty Python reference and I see more beautiful progress on a stunning model and it eases the pain!
  9. I think the charts will be adequate for the sailing she'll do.
  10. Hi John, I was in on Thursday after sailing on James Craig to welcome the Chilean sail training ship Esmeralda into Sydney. I never go to that part of town without calling in to the Museum and checking out the "Pritt" She is just beautiful! Steve
  11. If you find out let me know because I hear you! How much polishing and what did you use, to get the foot to that finish?
  12. Absolutely love her lines and you are doing her justice, beautiful planking
  13. Ah that would do it! You've got to keep the beasties out of the shipyard
  14. How on earth do you run out of deck planks? You're not laying them on their sides are you!
  15. Hey John, guess where I was last weekend?? She really looks beautiful. I did say I was going to have to come see it. The Shackleton exhibition was just a sideline reason for going.
  16. Indeed Michael, there is always something to learn and not only have we learned how hard it can be to unsolder, we've also learned an easy way to "bronze"
  17. Michael I agree with the bronze look but if I wanted to keep the bright brass look I would have turned a tip for my soldering iron to slide snugly into the round stock and inserted it with a touch of solder to aid the heat transfer. That way as soon as the solder lets go you can pull the whole thing away from the goose neck before it gets too much heat into it
  18. Omega, me too! It's like the sculptor releasing the piece from the block and i never get sick of it
  19. Nice work Robbyn, I've never done coppering so you're better at it than I am!!
  20. I have noticed that some types of timber seem to make the varnish take longer to dry. On a side note, I varnish my decks too but in reality we should leave them bare if we want to be accurate.
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