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There's a pretty good discussion here that might help:
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Quite possibly there those of less than honorable intentions also visiting the wreck. The saddest part is the folks who have the power to do something or give someone authority to do something just won't do their job.
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Welcome to MSW, Gazzalene. You might look at this topic and see it helps you:
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Daniel, Peter hasn't been on MSW since February. I'd suggest you ask your questions here; https://modelshipworld.com/forum/32-rc-kits-scratch-building/ and maybe think about doing a build log as it's a good way to get help.
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The number of teeth is a factor. The fewer teeth, the thinner the wood to be cut. I'm attaching a PDF on blade selection. It's for the Byrnes saw and was done by a former wood supplier we had. Even without having a Byrnes saw, it's very useful. Byrnes Saw Operation.pdf
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The concept of "expert" is somewhat vague. There'really isn't a standard but more one of "what do you as a builder feel you are?". Every manufacturer has their own idea of "level".
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Ship Kit Database
mtaylor replied to vmwilson1's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
It is indeed dead. I've PM'd the admins to remove the link and also a pinned post for the link. I guess Adam killed his website. -
Welcome to MSW, Jandrus. Do start a build log as it's a great way to share your work and also get help.
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Ship Kit Database
mtaylor replied to vmwilson1's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Russ, I don't recall that database nor do I see a link dead or otherwsie to it. Can you pop a screenshot of you homepage?? I looked at the link you show but don't ever recall seeing one like that. -
Well it sure isn't my first time. LOL.
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Thanks, I haven't seen one with that metal carriage before and it threw me for a loop.
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Looks like you're approaching the finsh line, Jerry. I take that the gun(s) you're showing were for landing parties?
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I'm probably wrong about Italy then.
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Matthias from Berlin, Germany says Hello
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Welcome to MSW, Richard. I really can't add anything but a log is good.
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Ah.. that's probably good then. I was a tech writer for several decades and always just went to the engineer to ask "how many?"
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Looks like they're now in Spain. They had a heck of a roadtrip from Italy to Vietnam and now Spain.
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