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HMS ANSON 1781 by albert - 1/48 - 64 guns
alde replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Your sure moving right along. That’s going to be big model. -
It's an amazing tool. I got everything but the tilting table and use the heck out of it. It's so nice to have it there when you need it to mill those few strips or notch out a beam with precision or whatever you need. You can always get any of the accessories as you need them but the extended fence and miter extension are a must along with a couple of slitting blades. The sliding table is a real gem too.
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HMS ANSON 1781 by albert - 1/48 - 64 guns
alde replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
If your Naiad is any indication this build will be fantastic. -
15' Dinghy by Bedford - FINISHED - 1:1 scale
alde replied to Bedford's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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I think so Mark. This way all the trim and everything should line up much better. Now I need to get that one more piece of molding with a little plank between them then it's time to lay out the windows. That should go pretty smooth. After that I'm going to start on carving. The resin parts supplied with the kit are junk. It will all be a learning experience so it will be slow going. Hahn has some pretty good guidance in his book.
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I think I may have solved my problem. The stern was a bit too high according to the plans. The aftermost stern plank went too far back if that makes sense. I trimmed that plank forward and sanded the stern to blend it. This gives me more room for the molding and stern decoration. These pictures can probably describe it better than I can with words. I still may go with the blue. I think it will look pretty nice a d be just a bit different than all the other Halifax models.
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First I want to say how glad I am that I removed the old planking. The new is far from perfect but way better. I'm still working on the stern which has had its own issues. I think I finally got it figured out after 3 times. I was hoping for an opinion from you guys though. After so many do overs the planking on the stern has gotten thin. I really don't want to rip it out and start over. Would it be appropriate to paint the stern planks and if so what would be an acceptable color? When I look at my pictures ompaired to some other builds I realize what a wood butcher I am. It's getting better though.
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When I was a kid I was walking across the carpeted living room. I felt a sharp pain on the bottom of my foot and started dancing on one leg. As i was hopping in pain my mom with a perfectly straight face said "oh, you found my earing". The entire stud was stuck straight in. We all had a good laugh about it later but I didn't think it was very funny at the time.
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I want to sign aboard this one.
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Now that would be fantastic. The CWM needs around 7 I think. It would be a huge improvement over the blocks of wood that come in the kit.
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Fantastic Chuck. Do you profile the boxwood shear strip before or after its applied to the hull? I would think it might be easier on the hull if your careful not to scratch the hull or protect it with tape.
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It's great that your shipyard move is about done. I'm looking forward to seeing some progress and especially your carvings.
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Using a moulding scraper tool?
alde replied to alde's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I dug out my guitar but slotting files for the heck of it. My smallest is .010” and the largest is .056”. They should work just fine if the metal is softened first. Here are a couple of pictures. The cutting surface is on the edge. -
Using a moulding scraper tool?
alde replied to alde's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
A cheaper alternative that may work is guitar nut slotting files. I didn't think of it until your post but I have a full set and they go pretty small. -
The planking I'm using the second time around is 1/32" thick. The sheets of boxwood I just got from you will be used to finish the job.
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