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Nirvana

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  1. Hmm, I was cleaning my work table and placing items in their proper areas. I have four metallic rulers, both showing the metric and imperial units. By pure curiosity I placed the shortest one, 15.24cm - 6" next to my 30.48cm - 12" and my two 45.72cm -18" and found differences. None measured as the other. The difference is so slight, but could probably cause error when mixed. Now I marked the 15.24cm and 45.72cm that are almost identical. The other two to be donated to friends 3rd grader school kids. A high quality digital caliper needs to be purchased.
  2. I would even like to see a 1:48 scale, now that would be impressive. This model is waiting in the wings.
  3. Wow,this is another amazing CAD project. Beautiful done with an eye for details. Went to blenders website and there are some amazing videos where this program has been used. Worth a try. Even though I am a SketchUp man.
  4. How about a block of basswood? Okay, it's higher density therefore harder to form but the planking will certainly "nail" to it, both with glue and nails. Just my two cents
  5. Keith, stupid question, but brass can have different softness due to the mix of how it was produce, wonder if the pintle had a different compound to create this reaction?! Just a thought
  6. Keith aka themadchemist, I always enjoy when you step in explaining the metallurgic behavior with different treatments. Thank you for this.
  7. Those final pictures are very nice, placing her at her right element.
  8. Hello Per-Olof, oh that song .... muggebigge Mahogny skrov med ruff..... so many memories from the Swedish waters. Very nice progress with your HMS Victory.
  9. Bob, I know you are building a US tug, but please let me provide a little service of a tug from Sweden. This link goes to the Swedish Maritime Museum and you will have the plans directly with one. It's not close to the shape of your build but gives you an idea. http://www.sjohistoriska.se/sv/Fordjupning/MarketStore/Ritning/?msobjid=0002143&Origin=SM
  10. Jerry, Now it is a serious scale. What is the material of planking? And current weight would be interesting to know as well. She looks heavy already. Very nice job!
  11. Farbror Fartyg, Hmm this thing with Havrefras (remember I liked them as a kid), back in the stone age Hope you don't take away food from your kids, they may never forgive you for it, however I am looking forward to see this "wreck site"
  12. I have one of five hundred limited editions of a kit from BB and it comes with Obeshi planking for the hull. This material is very soft and useful especially when adding a second planking to it.. As for this kit waiting, it will be even more elaborate .... .... hopefully the idea of might work. Just as i say, .... may work. Results will show. Use the Obeshi wood, as for the first layer of planking. then adding wood of your choice ...second layer is the thin option of wood. Looking forward to see more of your progress.
  13. This picture is directly related to my build as I am working out the tweaks with the new sewing machine. The fabric shown is the one to be used as sails, I have used a natural thread and a brown one. In my opinion the natural blends into the fabric to much while the brown stands out more. Next time I am passing JoAnns by I will pick up more colored threads. Meanwhile any inputs of thread color for sails? I also experimented with length, no 2 little narrow and 4 little to far apart. Probably going with no 3. Will look at the plans for consultation.
  14. Wondering if a Therapy for Shipaholics session is needed here? Could be to late But the built is coming together beautifully.
  15. Perfect! And so simple surely will adapt the idea. Thank you for the tip.
  16. Went shopping today, One item that our household is truly missing. First of all it will be used for the sails. Then for the curtains and drapes. This one is also intended to do the upholstery in my convertible. It's a sewing machine. Commencing sewing tomorrow.
  17. Bill, Amazon has the books. They are in French so you have to learn or freshen up the language skills.
  18. Thank you Sjors, I am going to try to make as much as possible before placing it on her. Can see potentials of damages while setting sails. Besides mast rings is to be sewn into the sails, and that means sails has to be in place before masts go in place. Unless someone has come up with some ingenious idea how to it afterwards. Thank you
  19. The top gallant was glued tonight. Some extensive sewing is to take place. But in all. I am pleased how it looks like.
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