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38 minutes ago, KORTES said:

I have made two elements of the carving. Unfortunately I don't have a CNC. This is the result. For now everything is not yet fixed. . Assembly is yet to come.

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Lovely result with your hand carving Kortes. More satisfying for you than having a computer driven machine making them for you then just glueing the bits on :cheers:  I wish I had your skill,I am struggling a bit attempting to do the carvings on my Speedwell build.

 

Dave :dancetl6:

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Wonderful result Alexander, and in my personal opinion, better than what is achieved through CNC.  I don't knock anyone for using CNC, but to my eye it doesn't stand up to the hand-crafted artistry that you've shown here.  I can't carve for darn, but I admire those how can. 

 

Gary

Current Build   Pelican Eastern-Rig Dragger  

 

Completed Scratch Builds

Rangeley Guide Boat   New England Stonington Dragger   1940 Auto Repair Shop   Mack FK Shadowbox    

 

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Hi Kortes.

 

Your carvings are beautifull and very nice. I like the carvings, and the resault is even better than cnc. 

And more satisfying than having a computer made product.

Your model is very beautifull and a pleasure to watch.

 

Keep the good work.

 

Greetings.

 

Giorgio

 

 

  • 1 month later...
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Greeting my dear colleagues ! I'm very grateful for your high marks. I also have great respect for hand crafts, but when you need to cut several identical elements by hand, it's quite stressful.

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 Beautiful work, Kortes. 

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