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Holding tool for holding small parts
Bugra replied to Tarjack's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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Manual Angle Sander ( Finished )
Bugra replied to Bugra's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
And from now, it's just about to good looking. First, making Angle Markers. Will use 2cm brass for 90, 45 degrees. And 1 cm for 15, 30 and 60 degrees. Marked base for brass. Glued.. Erasing curves from brass wire. After drying, sanding with files. Well, I think not bad for now.. Will continue tomorrow.. -
Manual Angle Sander ( Finished )
Bugra replied to Bugra's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Marked first floor of rails. This is better. Have much more easier pushing. Marked angle lines. Again.. Marked lines for ruler and cut Started to making angle pointer. Marked and drilled. Shaping pointer. Just simple for now.. -
Hello Everyone ; Beside ship modelling, I love to make something useful for myself from wood. So, I needed an angle sander for Taka's windows. I have a disc sander but, really I don't like it. Guess, I like to make it harder way.. So, here is the progress .. First of all, I really don't know why, made a sides of box. Used 4mm plywood. When dried, determinated rail way.. And glued. Carving sanding car for rails. Left and right side of the sanding car. Looking like Glued second platform of the rails.
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Hey Nenad ; Sometimes mistakes are very instructional, you know And sanding is a really fun for me, but seems not for you Congratulations and good luck with rest
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I like your way Mick.. Very beautiful one! Bugra.
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Very nice work out there Interesting kit and building. Following for more pictures! Bugra.
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That pumps and cannons. They look perfect Antony. It's very enjoyable to follow your build log ! Bugra.
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17th Century Shallop by ryesbeemer
Bugra replied to ryesbeemer's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Great start for you Rick. Guess it's too hard to wait! Have fun with your first stratch.. Bugra. -
Hey there ! Actually I don't know anything about Plastic Modelling but I'm sure this will be interesting. I'll follow your log and of course, good luck with your first build. Cheers, Bugra.
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Hey Nenad! Check it out the link below. Lou has something for you, again http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/5178-cutty-sark-constructional-details/ Cheers, Bugra.
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Have fun with your first build. Waiting to see photographs. And the sails. I don't have too much idea on Kits but with photos someone may have.. Cheers, Bug.
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I've never seen clean build log like this.. It was great to watch from begining.. Congratulations Popeye ! Cheers, Bugra.
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Hey there, I saw this one on internet. I need it and decided to make it. It's very simple.. Here are the photographs. Well, after some sanding and decoration it will have better view And of course will be handy! Cheers, Bugra.
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