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Nirvana

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  1. Dremel units can change from collet to chuck within the same brand. Others are not compatible with Dremel. I have done so. Very convenient. Save your money with buying a Dremel, see it as a good investment. My corded and rechargeable has lasted for years.
  2. I have bought quite a few items from John Vojtech, the quality is better than what I expected. Have been using the saw for many years without noticing any wear of the blade. I prefer to give him my shopping spree instead of Amazon or Micro-Mark.
  3. From another location in the PNW
  4. SketchUp Pro, which I pay for annually. So currently I am running the latest. Able to do all types of cutting if needed.
  5. The free version is somewhat hidden but once you have it is easy to get started but difficult to master. I am using latest version of SU pro and latest F360.
  6. Erik that looks so good and smooth. Looking forward to the next step.
  7. I don't have sort of CNC experience, but after watching some videos it seems to be a fair entry level machine. There were some well-founded negativity, of areas that could had been better designed. But overall for 600 dollars it seems like a fair investment for hobby purpose.
  8. The weathered hull and deck surely makes it alive. Well done!
  9. Only question is the scale 1:72. Is it based on the big original model? The model, which took three months to construct, weighed over 25 long tons (25 t), measured 65 feet (20 m) in diameter and 20 feet (6.1 m) high, and used compressed air hover pads for up to 1.5 inches (38 mm) of hover-height movement around the set
  10. Go with a good carpenter square or Lego blocks, I have been using both. Save your money not buying the slip. With the lego blocks you can clamp them as well. Welcome to ModelShipWorld!
  11. I would suggest to go with a regular small air compressor and an airbrush. The compressor will let you to adjust the pressure more easily. And to me it looks like one has to have a compressor to recharge the canister. So why buy such a unit?
  12. No issues at all in Southern WA, using Xfinity. Has been very speed lately.
  13. I think R/R shops has what your looking for. I remember when living in Spokane one the shops had such for scratch build buildings. Don't remember the manufacturer.
  14. Oh my, that's a small piece to put in the lathe. I know I would had screwed it up. You on the other hand, make it look so easy. Beautifully done.
  15. A true warm thank you creating these issues. In the very last one I found an article I really needed. It's about the Bofors 40 mm cannon. Need that one for a project. Thanks again
  16. Chuck, PNW (Pacific NorthWest) is a wonderful area to consider. Rich in history as well. And less crowdy than Florida.....
  17. Thierry, I am warmly welcoming you to MSW!
  18. Did my contribution to MSW, now time for NRG as well.
  19. There are multiple tutorial videos out there, personally I have found the AutoDesk F360 to be the best. Books tend to outdate rather quickly, due to software updates. Unfortunately, Lars left Autodesk to pursue another life.
  20. Try this website, yes they are focused on plastic model, but as for tools very handy for us as well. http://umm-usa.com/onlinestore/index.php?cPath=21
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