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"Follow the topic"
Nirvana replied to Nirvana's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Harvey, I was thinking 8088 processor Dos3 -
Ship Modeler's Workbench
Nirvana replied to CaptCraig's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Workshop is planned over on my property, unfortunate other "items on the agenda" has higher priorities. So far it is a combined office/workshop in the house. As for permits, living outside city limits I think I have different code regarding size of workshop. But I haven't checked it. Would like something in the size of 12x20. Someone told me as long it is not fixed to a foundation and it can be moved from the piers "size" doesn't matter. Once again I haven't got it confirmed. Besides that would be awesome being able to move the workshop to next location! -
"Follow the topic"
Nirvana replied to Nirvana's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Wayne and All, Thanks again for the responses, I have set it accordlingly to what Wayne posted, future will tell. thanks again.... To all -
"Follow the topic"
Nirvana replied to Nirvana's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Thank you all, the reason I posted this one I have tried all different ways to do this as simple as possible. Dr. Per is banging his head to find a better way. User of Windows 7 Pro, latest Firefox and latest Google Chrome along with latest IE. Nothing works for me. Old machinery? -
Well, call me an old fart in this matter, but am I the only one who liked the old version when it came of topics and how the system followed only to the topics you had responded to without doing anything? Now I have to click and save the topics I am responding to. Sometimes I forget to click "Follow the Topic" and further down the road may have forgotten the topic "thread" I am following. Any possibillities to this changed? So once I have responded to a topic or thread I get the next responses without doing anything? Just a humble question
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Dremel is defiinatly one item. Table Saw yes, but I don't have one. Modeler belt sander yes.!
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Pete, seems like you have a very nice setup of a workshop. That Delta certainly will help with scratch builts and other projects around the house.
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Thanks for the link, it has a bookmark for future purchases
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can I change my Memeber Name?
Nirvana replied to Dave B's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Three name changes every 30 days is allowed. -
Jim Byrnes Model Machines
Nirvana replied to Mahuna's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Rum for me to honor Donna! -
I have a no name scroll saw still in box (with laser guide, light and vacuum, (friend of mine has been using the same with amazing results)) considering selling it and going with the simple hand-jeweler saw for easy accuracy. Only my two cents.
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Jim Byrnes Model Machines
Nirvana replied to Mahuna's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I placed an order of the draw plate from Jim Byrnes. Shipping time from Florida to Washington State by snail-mail......... only two days! Cudos to both Byrnes Machine and USPS. Draw-plate as simple as it can be comes with instruction of maintenance. Here's the thing, I bought a draw-plate from another company and in a brief comparison, Byrnes came out way on the top. A simple draw for same dimension revealed a coarse and fine finish. I couldn't imaging that a such a simple thing would reveal so much of difference. Looking forward to next purchase from this company! When the piggy bank is available again! -
Popeye, I saw in one of the pics that the vent funnel is not located to the deck as on the Constructos America. Interesting but really nice and quick build.
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Garward, I certainly like your build berth, and look so much more professional than the commercial items. I like to suggest you to post plans for us to build such, if possible. Looking good!
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bending planks on an old tin can
Nirvana replied to maaaslo's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Thumbs up for this one! -
Hvide Orn/Hvita Örn 1711 in 3D
Nirvana replied to malachy's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Nice job, like it very much, found the software as well. -
What do I start on RC Sailboat electronics wise?
Nirvana replied to DSiemens's topic in RC Kits & Scratch building
And this is my T37's servo/battery/receiver bay
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