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Nirvana

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  1. I thought in order to bend a bit like this you need some heat..... maybe a carpet is good enough... The length: oh sorry, total length only 2 3/4 inches ( about 6.2 cm) long. ​Could have been stepped on, never felt it though...... ​
  2. Well, my home made hooks didn't come out uniformed. Funny though they are all the same length. Seven hooks and the mast ring. It was a long time since I did some soldering, but the butan powered soldering pistol it worked out fine. Think the heat was greater than with an electric. The ring has been drilled for the boom-hook.
  3. So I had done drilling and lost a one of the HSS drill bits in carpet, when I found it it looked like this. Most of my bits going of like this has been broken. Take a look and ponder about it.
  4. The "lift rings" were hard to get round, so I settled with the second best. Now both of them are in place and not glued to the boat. They are movable.
  5. Found a casket, seems to be filled with some liquid..... Smells good from it though..... well better sit down on it instead of trying to open it. Looking forward to next step.
  6. Jack, I just finalized reading through your build log, and got goose-bumps when seeing your transom part. It was like deja-vu. Back in the 70's when I built Marie-Jeanne, I was all alone on the project, And no support but that part gave me a lot of thinking. I probably re-did that part 4 - 5 times. Still it didn't turn out perfect. Besides today with internet it is so much easier to get help if stuck. Good job.
  7. So I looked up Silver Ash, Looking at the color of the wood I certainly like it too. Janos, Why did you buy the material from the US, seems like it is common wood species in Australia.... at least the little I read.
  8. Hamilton, I looked at Amazon and found the Proxxon was a little higher rated in reviews than the Makita. However, it was based on very few reviews as well. Try to find local hardware stores carrying them to compare. Also, check out this website for more info. http://scrollsawreviews.com/ Don't know if it will help but at least something more to go on.
  9. Phwee, Lot's of reading and lot's of ideas. Maury, thank you very much for this part of the cross section. I am very very tempted, but have so many other on the hold. One of your build logs will truly be a great help for one of my next build. And that is your Emma C. Berry.
  10. Geez, can't you get a better picture? lol, Dirk, don't get me wrong..... but that picture is amazing, the detailing and depth of field. Very Nice! Can be used in other builds as well. Thank you. ​
  11. Oh my, And only 4000 dollars, maybe a trip to Bozeman to pay this little company a visit. Well, it's out of my pocket as well. But thank you posting this. This is what I call enterprising.
  12. Tony, The Sherbourne is beautiful. I like the way you are describing by words and picture the detailing that's put in.
  13. Mark, Seems like the bars from Lee Valley is cheaper.... which is great. Another great source for tools and draining my account. ​
  14. Gabe, Okay ,this one is from me ...... WOW! That is a nice build log. Now I have question: Where on earth did you find those nice clamps (brass but I also saw black ones). I would like to get hold of those.
  15. Burnside63, or what your name is.... I am glad to hear you have an Admiral requesting for something different than a ship. You have great support! To bad this is not the right forum that build, but please provide us all for a link to that tram or two, I am certainly looking forward to a build log.
  16. Erik, What size of hooks did you use? I think I bought to small hooks from Chuck, the 3mm. Very nice and clean job you have done.
  17. The Admiral and I are in the process of moving. Due to that I have to store my kits in another location for time being. Yes, sealing them up with plastic wrapping is to be done, but is that good enough? They have all been stored in my office closet so far. For a while the kits will be stored in a non-heated garage. Inputs would be appreciated. ​
  18. Burnside63, That very nice. I like the warm glow. How about a christmas tree on the foredeck. All this types of ships had a tree during christmas time.
  19. Mobbsie, nice start as I stood up for the first part. lol, now I am sitting with my own cup of joe. Since this is a fairly small hull kit,I would have replaced the stubborn walnut planking with basswood or boxwood. I guess it is a double planked hull?! Looking forward to next episode. Hmm, so it wasn't doubleplanked. I found several builts on youtube, some shorter other longer.
  20. I am so sorry, shame on me, but Happy Birthday Remco.
  21. Tim, I just finalized reading through your build log, my hat off to you. Outstanding job. I have a couple "scratches" I like to do, to my dis-advantage gathering info regarding the two in my "line" is extremely hard to find. Looking forward to see more from your USS Basilone.
  22. So I looked into the website the rasps, and oh yes, they are on the higher price side, but now since I know how they are made ......one by one, and probably getting a life time warranty along with them. It's time to reconsider. If I only have to buy one set of rasps to be used for the rest of my life time, yep definitely I will do it. And yes, I prefer to help a small company like that..... those are the roots of true quality companies.
  23. Dee Dee, if you have a scanner, I would suggest to scan the bulkhead from the plans and then cut each out, fold it in the centerline and then compare to the physical bulkhead. Someone in here has mentioned about this technique.
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