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La Belle 1624 by cabrapente - FINISHED


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making a round stick, making deadeyes.

to give them the same thickness, made ​​a useful similar to the gratings.


to make the stays, I put out a supplement to, and glued it would mess up the thread, and not as do the knot.

violon pulleys, and Capon, they put the plate and the hook below.

dictionaries naval encounter come in Spanish, French, and English.

but I can not put first French, and translate it to Spanish.

Does anyone know how this is achieved?

thanks

 

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This time, I put the pan in the microwave and hot already, I put the lead.

goes perfect. not grab anything and can be reused. (I thought the cast was single use)

I'm thinking of making a new mold, as this has shot a lot and has imperfections in the union.

surely spare you work.

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was not happy with the lantern, as I did by eye, and their faces were not symmetrical.

so I made a new one.

the system to do so, has improved greatly.

Now, I make a small notch where the rod is inserted and if the nail tip (previous drill) in methacrylate.

no need to stick almost anything too tight as it enters and costs of out with pliers.

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September 2011.

to place the leaves, I almost went crazy.

Finally after a thousand tries, I saw the light.

I make notches to the piece, so that between the leaf.

go through the piece with a brass rod.

I put the leaves by the stem and press it against the workpiece tightly with pliers.

tin salary.

at the end, I put a ring of brass.

I like the reultado.

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Ah I remembered right. You did a full hull model. Really beautyful.

Regards Christian

 

Current build: HM Cutter Alert, 1777; HM Sloop Fly, 1776 - 1/36

On the drawing board: English Ship Sloops Fly, 1776, Comet, 1783 and Aetna, 1776; Naval Cutter Alert, 1777

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superb workmanship Cabrapente

This build log is a real delight to watch, every Detail special tackled for getting real satisfying results

Keep those amazing pics coming in

 

Nils

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