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Mighty Mite Mini Table Saw Good or Bad?
mtaylor replied to DSiemens's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Daniel, A "full-size" saw won't work for what we do. Look at the Byrnes, Micromark, and Proxxons. Those tools are made for modeling. -
Sorry Sokrates. Looks like no one has. Do you want to be the first?
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Phil, I went from the Scottish Maid to the BB Wasa. One heckuva step. However, if one is motivated, one can do anything. Pick something that interests you and will hold your attention. Once you've picked something, research the blue blazes out of it here and on other sites. If it still holds your interest and you feel the urge to go with it... open a build log and build it. You'll have two things going for you: 1) a ship that moves you, and 2) us, helping and encouraging you. On second thought.. pick 3 and then then research. Ask questions, get answers. Let the list shrink on it's own.
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Looks very nice on her base board. Congratulations on a build well done.
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Peter, She's sweet looking boat. Your added touch of the rubbing strake is wonderful.
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HMS Surprise by Derik - Artesania
mtaylor replied to derik's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Nice work on the planking. Being bounced from the kitchen isn't a bad thing. I've been tossed from the bed, the bedroom, the kitchen, the dining room. I now have a dedicated workshop which wouldn't have happened if the Admiral hadn't tossed my building from the other rooms. :) -
I think we've all been doing that lately. Hard to tell which is Gil's and which is the real one.
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Congratulations on your retirement. The rework of the shop is a good start on the "after work" part of life.
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Echo by Maury S - FINISHED - Cross-Section
mtaylor replied to Maury S's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Very clean and precise, Maury. I do like that idea of predrilling the strakes for the treenails. Beats the heck out of doing them in situ with a pin vice.- 324 replies
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Nice work on the canoe, Sarah. The tung oil really finished it off perfectly.
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Frank, I hope all went well and you can return and finish Supply soon. This is benchmark build, sir. Above and beyond.
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Great looking boats and there's a cake to boot!!!! For a moment there I had scroll to the top of the page as I thought I'd wandered into one of Sjors's builds. Here's some popcorn from one of his builds...
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Nah... I'll be running interference to keep them away... Carry on Mobbsie.
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Rick, Save yourself some aggravation... put it all in one log as the parts work together. This area is typically for discussion of say servos, usage, types, how-to's, etc.
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