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mtaylor

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  1. Very well done, Greg. A beautiful model. I'm looking forward to seeing the Emden build.
  2. I just spent an hour at your website and need to go back and finish.. the tool making alone is amazing craftsmanship.
  3. Nenad, I'm like you. Not a master but having some fun building ships. MSW is a very good place for us as there are those who know and can teach us. And those watching, in turn, learn from our mistakes.
  4. I tried thicknessing plank widths with a jig and that worked. The jig was basically a sheet of basswood with a slot to hold the strip on edge. The sheet was clamped into place on the sander and the strips fed through in slot. I'm wondering if that might work on beams?
  5. "Waldo" works for me, Alan. The name sort of grows on you.
  6. David, All but one of Mr. Delacroix's monographs are available in English.
  7. There's only some pics in the gallery... http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/gallery/image/12629-jefferson-davis/
  8. I think you're right, Mike. We both said the same thing. I think you have a viable plan.
  9. Mike, Looks super. I think you should have continued the planks around and into the counter like what you did with the first layer. If I recall right, David says that area might be better done with a short plank cut to fit in there. I'll have to re-read TFFM, though.
  10. Check Michael's. They have assorted sizes of balsa and "bags o' balsa". My local hobby shop also carries the thick stuff in sheets and "planks" for the big RC planes.
  11. Fantastic belfry, Greg. The rest is just as wonderful.
  12. Let's not forget the rigging spiders... worth their weight in unobtainium.
  13. Doing great, Mark. Always back the sandpaper with something other than fingers. I've used stiff cardboard even.
  14. Jud, I used to have a commercially made table (Skil maybe?) that mounted a jigsaw or router upside-down. Even had a shutoff bar on front so you could bump it with your hip and kill power to the tool. I haven't seen those in decades though.
  15. Stunning work, Mobbsie. And yes, you've had a busy year. Now about the rest of the year...
  16. You need to check tooth count on the available blades. For thickness of the wood we use, I'm not sure it will work. There's also a matter of the blade only being supported on one end. I looked at them a long time ago at Lowe's and was very hesitant about it. There might be more available now, but when I looked at it, the tooth count wouldn't work on any wood less than 1/4".
  17. Congratulations Frank on a very well done build.
  18. On the fairing, I wouldn't use a rasp, make a long flexible sanding stick and work up and down instead of back and forth. Takes longer but you'll have more control and less flexing of the bulkheads. Go with your heart and the Hydra, Julie. You'll be happy that you did.
  19. It's good you caught it now before you glued it to the deck, Nenad. I think we all have had those moments when beat ourselves over the head for being idiots.
  20. Frankie, As I recall, there's a couple of caravel builds here.. in the scratch area and the kit area. There might be some info there. PM Louie da Fly... as I recall , he's heavy into this era.
  21. I think you have it, Fam. Now that I think about it, I had a link on plating French ships and can't find it.. I'll keep looking. Nice work with the stamp. Edit... the site I had in mind is dead... <sigh>
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