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Everything posted by mtaylor
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Ilhan, Beautiful work and great tutorial, as always. I look forward to your next posting.
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Excellent info, Anthony. Thanks.
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Great idea on the milling and round stock. I've done the 4-jaw chuck bit and it's a pain to set up for each axle.
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I realized, Adriaan, that I misplaced my post and deleted it... been a long day... <sigh>
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Sweet, Kevin. Looks just perfect, both the garden and the ship. On the ship's boats, do some Googling. I think Hahn did some of that. As I recall, a bunch of the builders of Chuck's longboat use long rods for display. Puts it right up there in the air.
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I Googled it and all I saw was it was off the coast to the norh. Actually Thailand... ? I didn't get to Thailand, either. Still, I remember the airport at Kuala Lumpur, RAF Butterworth, and visiting a host of coconut plantations as well as a lot of sighting seeing and wandering around the capital. A marvelous 2 weeks. Maybe I ought to add another visit there to my bucket list?
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Impressive work. Somehow I missed your return from the party.. my bad. I visited Malaysia way back in 1970 but never saw Koh NangYuen. My loss.
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I think you get the idea.. I'm excited for you... fishing and flying... Actually, it's all about your Syren. Looks super super great. You deserve some time on something else.
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Nice cannons and fenders. I miss a day or an hour and you speed right along. Nice work.
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Nice work, Bob. I notice the that steps have the "worn" look which is an interesting touch.
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Hamilton, Sweet.. love the open bulwarks. Line still look great from the photos. You're still doing Blanchford proud.
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Looks great, Ron. If and when you run out of things to do on this one, there's always the next one.
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I do love that barrel... even if it is solid. You're moving to you and your wife's roots (so to speak) is so cool....
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Ferit, I'm very impressed with your shrouds and deadeyes. On the color... the tar darkened with age. So new rigging wouldn't be black. I did my Wasa all in light linen and I like the way it looks. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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JP, If you haven't done so, put a link to your post in the discussion about "Cleaning your ship" in the General Discussion. Interesting looking tool.
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Looking all trim and proper and good, Ben. I guess we'll just have to be patient..
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