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  1. Madrone seems to be pricey because of the yield... finding long straight pieces of sufficient diameter. Also, it needs a long, slow period to cure out or else it splits and warps. I've read where that some harvestor actually bury the madrone for a year to slow the curing process. On the other hand, I have about 3/4's of a cord of the stuff for firewood that's not much useful for anything else.
  2. Have a look here: http://www.agesofsail.com/ecommerce/corel-ship-kits.html?limit=207 I thinki Corel might have something.
  3. Mobbsie, Very well done and looking great. To change the title, go back to the very first post and hit edit. You should be able to change the title there.
  4. Pity I haven't done more kits...only 3. Sadly, the one kit that I really loved was the Billings Wasa and it's apparently no longer available. Excellent and historically accurate plans but crappy wood and quality control.. <sigh.
  5. Welcome to MSW, Michael. We're all here to build, to learn, and most of us are here to help when we can. I hope to see your log.
  6. As I recall, many of the Russian builders use this. I'm not sure where they get it in the small quantities we use. A quick Google shows some available in a 850 ml can.
  7. My opinion....they look great. The problem is macro which isn't "normal viewing distance".
  8. I don't know if this will help, but there's a scratch build of center section here:
  9. Welcome to MSW, Seren. I hope you'll consider opening a build log so we can follow along. You have set a high bar for yourself and I hope the research and build go well.
  10. Count me in too... This paper modeling is definitely a different critter than plastic or wood. Oh... and happy birthday, Danny.
  11. I can only comment on the Micromark... There's some issues such as setting the thickness is a hit-and-miss proposition. If you take off too much wood at once, it will bog so it'll need more passes. To overcome this, I thickness (or try to) schedule such that if I'm gong for 1/16" wood, then I do all of the different types at once. with some patience and practice, the results can be good. If I were buying again, I'd go for the Byrnes. As for sleeves... look online via Google. There's lots of sleeves out there and many available in the size needed for less cash.
  12. Nice work, Dave. Those frames pass the extreme distance test (from my place to yours) and the camera test.
  13. No such animal to my knowledge. It goes with the hobby as i've redone some bits, including whole hulls. It's painful but the redos usually bring about immense satisfaction.
  14. I like the way you're sorting out the problems here, B.E. Question. is it possible that your rower is to far outboard? I'm thinking he should be inboard a bit more so both feet are on the foot planks.
  15. Been too long since this has been updated. Things around the household have become rather busy and hopefully a calm is coming. I'm doing the inner planking and fitting the planks to the gunports as I go. Rather fiddly but it's cut, glue and then sand to shape. I'm trying to cut the planks more to the size between the ports just cut down the amount of sanding to fit. I have at least the bottom of the ports done which will give me clearance and a clear demarkation of the ports, Hopefully the rest of this will go a bit faster.
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