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a ready made rolling table! waste not, want not.
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It's like building an igloo (with dirty snow)!
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Good afternoon "Flyer". I am very interested in following and understanding your rigging of this ship. I appreciate your comment about the Preventer Stay rigging changing in 1793. This will be very helpful to me. I presently have one question: what do you mean by the statement of "The futtock shrouds have a strength of 1 mm"? Did you mean diameter?
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I don't like to waste money replacing perfectly good filters. But the design of these pleated filters with crossing cardboard retainers makes it difficult to vacuum the filter clean even with a crevice tool. So I modified it. Removing the cardboard cross pieces and replacing with a removable thin wire screen (to assure the pleated filter doesn't fall out) increased the open area by 19% (increasing filter efficiency) and makes access for cleaning much easier. Quite an improvement if I do say so myself.
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McMaster-Carr https://www.mcmaster.com/number-drill-bits/
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Just finished cutting the last of the square frame pieces moments ago. Now to fit, and assemble, and install, and move on to .... sanding. Also got a few new items for the shop. The ceiling mounted air filtration unit has be up for a couple days and it has caught quite a bit of the mess that use to migrated throughout my basement (and probably the whole darned house). The thickness sander, table saw and accessories came in early last week. They haven't been used yet, but very soon! The fees getting them across the boarder were outrageous... more than half the costs were Canadian taxes!
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Archaeology of a 19th century Great Lakes shipyard
AON replied to JKC27's topic in Nautical/Naval History
Practically in my back yard. The site is next to the fire fighters training centre and the old sea cadet hall. -
Cheers from Port Hope, Ontario, Canada
AON replied to Peter Rumgay's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome to MSW Peter. If you're looking for a monthly live connection with other modellers there is the Model Shipwrights of Niagara (Niagara Region) presently conducting Zoom meetings. Next one is being held on Nov 21, at 1:30 PM. -
Welcome to MSW Paul. I understand there is a great modelling club in the Hamilton area (Confederation Marine Modellers) and then ours down in the Niagara Region (Model Shipwrights of Niagara) if your looking for a monthly connection!
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Welcome to MSW from near Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. We were all new once.... and some of us still don't know what we are doing! (that would be me more than half the time)
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Try a black permanent marker. Check that it doesn't rub off with your finger.
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I've found that LOS does not seem to react with brass. Bill wrote that it takes a long time. If so it takes much longer than I am willing to wait. It works extremely well with copper.
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Very impressive work Derek. Can't wait for the day I can come over and see it, or we get back to club face to face meetings and your bring it in to show! The one schooner I rigged (my first and only involved rigging to date) was quite relaxing work.... although I found the ratlines to become a bit tedious after a short while.
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I make a scrapper and scrape the rabbet groove in. I was told to use an old metal saw blade. Heat it cherry red with a torch to soften (anneal) it (quench in cold water), and then file the desired shape into it.
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temporary spacers!?!? of course not. Once I had all the aft and dead flat frames in I was going to check the fairness and make adjustments, then put in permanent chocks near the head of the top timbers, above and below the chocks where I can, and above and below each gun port location to lock everything before sanding inboard and outboard. That should only take me forever and two days since I operate at the speed of dark. 😁 .... temporary spacers .... 🤔 hmmmmm. there is a simple answer for everything.
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Were can I get this clamping device
AON replied to Cablejim's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
cablejim I cannot see the image, only the path to your android device. could you please re-post it Thanks
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