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Thanks for the "likes" and the comments. Sam, Neither Is a big issue. At 1/16", the dado looks pretty flat. At 3/16", just a swipe of file takes care of it. If you'll go back to this post: http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/5339-licorne-by-mtaylor-pof-316-french-frigate-hahn-version-20/?p=165891 all the notches in the keel and keelson were cut with the dado washer. I'm going to test David's method and stack some blades when I get a chance. I'm curious now if that will work or fling things across the room. I've been bit busy on the side with HMS Visa. Ordered pedestals, belaying pins, and some other necessities. Also order a copy of Le Venus from ANCRE for the rigging plans.
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Looking very good and very promising, John.
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Very nicely done, Dan. Any idea on when the French stopped using the hook scarf at the bow? Then again, my ship has different method for the wales so they wouldn't apply anyway. Hmm....
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CA glue and metal fittings
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Ok.. but remember, it has to come from Druxey. I'm just a bookie making a side bet.
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Thanks for the "likes" and gentle commentary everyone. I haven't done it before either, Denis. Rob, I hit it with 2 coats of wipe on poly. Heavy coats at that. Then I put on 2 coats of furniture polish. On my test piece, nothing stuck to it. It's a pity there's no dado blades (I double checked the Thurston catalog), or the washers for the Byrnes saw. You do a fantastic job of it, Danny. Well, after almost a week of sorting out this mold and testing poly and wax for glue rejection, and I won't even get into water supply issues and spring yard work, the mold is ready. It's been treated as I told Rob (up above) and glued to the base. I have some, but not enough, cherry soaking to make the frames. I'm headed off across the room to cut some from strips.... hopefully, tomorrow I can start actually building the longboat.
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I got a US $1 that says he does.. I'm surprised Remco hasn't done them.
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Augie... try this for large areas.. if you have a Dremel. Take one of the felt pads and put it on the mandrel. Sink the screw down a bit. Then glue on a piece of sandpaper and sand with very, very, light pressure. It works well if you're careful.
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Andy, Depending on the neighbors, a scroll saw is pretty darn quiet. Quieter than a lot of folks have their TV volume set at. Other tools... would need to be used say on Saturdays or Sundays. Or daytime during the week.
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Lovely work, Augie. Looking superb. I take it you edge bent the upper counter planks?
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Yep.. that's what I was referencing.
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ROYAL CAROLINE 1749 by Doris - 1:40 - CARD
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SS Vinal Haven by TBlack - FINISHED
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Very nice, Tom... yes, you are on the home stretch so that's probably slowing you down. Do you have another project in mind? That might help.- 326 replies
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Using chisels for turning brass
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They might be the same kit or maybe not. However, Occre has almost all of the AL designers as the company was formed with the owner of AL decided to pursue other interests. I'm not sure who's running AL now though.
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