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Hello there 

i did some mistake when doing the fairing proces on the last bulkhead  (only in the corners )...

i sanded not to the right angle ..

there is a filler the will be able to hold the glue for the planks on that spots ? 

I have some wood filler but it water base and im afraid to use it over ther ( that spots need to hold the planks with some pressure ...

and also i dont know if the filler can hold glue at all ...

i will be more than happy to hear more idias for how to fix that corners and bring then tonthe right angle 

Best regads 

Michael.IMG_1187.thumb.JPG.9f63c29e1a396b35464632e2f9f77af9.JPGIMG_1185.thumb.JPG.33ab3214b7ef008416bee10726c88e58.JPG

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Posted

Rather than use filler, why not scab it?

Get a flat at the spot and PVA glue a piece of hardwood to it and shape that.

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Posted

Thank you ,

but i will do what ever i can without cutting that corner , to do this it will be the last option hope no getting there...

today i went to some carpenter in my city and i show them the case ..

he told me about some liquid(resin)  that you need to mix with wood powder (i have a lot of that powder in all over my room lol )

so i bought that liquid and just waiting to finish my work for getting home to check this out :) 
here is the link for that product they told me that it will hold on it carpenter glue and its very hard when it get dry .....

http://www.bormawachs.com/dettaglio_new.php?idprod=0052&cat1=1

 

i hope to update that post with good news God willing :)

 

best regards 

Michael.

"smooth seas do not make good sailors..."

:pirate41:

MY FIRS BUILD : H.M.S BOUNTY (mamoli)

SECOND BUILD :The concord stagecoach 1:12 youtube link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJzCs9umWPI 

CURRENTLY BUILD : H.M.S VICTORY (Caldercraft) : http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/15501-hms-victory-by-michael101-caldercraft-scale-172/

Posted

Hello Nick , 

thanks for your comment :)

for that thing im not worry at all its a very little aria so i can drill before puting the nail...

 

about that liquid i think its a revolution for us the builders !!!!!

when the mix of that liquid and wood powder getting dry its more hard than the wood !!!!!!! 

The best thing E V E R ! ! ! 

 

"smooth seas do not make good sailors..."

:pirate41:

MY FIRS BUILD : H.M.S BOUNTY (mamoli)

SECOND BUILD :The concord stagecoach 1:12 youtube link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJzCs9umWPI 

CURRENTLY BUILD : H.M.S VICTORY (Caldercraft) : http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/15501-hms-victory-by-michael101-caldercraft-scale-172/

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