Thanks Paul.Good to see you back Herman. Go easy...
I will certainly take more care handling that machine. I have now a scar and an educating story to tell the grandchild(ren).
Thanks Paul.Good to see you back Herman. Go easy...
Thank you Nigel.Very nice work Herman,reminisent of the work of Drazen Caric and Mille Beljic.Are you going to predefine you Wale positions with temporary plastic battens?I copied this idea off Drazen on my Caroline build and it works really well.The Raboesch ABS strip is good for this ,it comes in numerous widths and 1metre lengths making it easy to "play" with till you get a nice sweeping run.
Kind Regards
Nigel
I shake my head in amazement that this is your first scratch model. You certainly have the eye for a fair line! I realize you are “past” it, but never worry about emulating good practice like Drazen’s work. You have made it eminently clear that you are also an admirer of what he does.Thank you Nigel.
Most of my work methods I copy from the build log of Drazen. A very good tutor. I hope he comes back on line in the future so I can thank him. But this was also the reason i was hesitant to start a build log myself as it feels a bit like plagiarism. Introducing myself on this forum and the request to start a log helped me over that threshold. I now like to look at it as a "group build", helping each other (in this case very unilateral support). I am on a steep learning curve as it is my first model so every step of the way I am searching for the right tools, resources, suppliers, building methods and even most of the vocabulary.
But back to your question, I will certainly use temporary plastic wales. I saw his method also copied to the Dutch modelbouwforum. I really like that method and look forward to it.
I have found a supplier and made a list of the required sizes and quantities of the plastic strips but still have to order them.
But first I will plank the deck and the stern and more preliminary tasks before the planking. That will keep me busy for a while.
Hi Herman,I had some time off last week and went to the Arhemse Fijnhouthandel and bought some maple and castello wood, for resp. deck planking and ornaments.
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Fantastic work Herrmann. It’s very beautiful.We have been, together with 2 of my daughters, on a weekend trip to Bremen. Pity to say three of us, including me and my wife, caught the corona virus and had to stay in quarantine for a few days last week. Luckily it turned out to be no more than a mild case of flu but it leaves you a bit limp and lifeless for a few days. Tomorrow I resume work again.
So today with some new found energy I started to make the big knight for the main mast. Although it will be covered by 2 decks and you might only be able to catch a glimpse through the gratings it was good practice to get acquainted with the Proxxon drill press / cross table. The Proxxon milling machine MF70 would have been preferable, but who knows what the future brings.
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Thank you Tobias for your like.Fantastic work Herrmann. It’s very beautiful.
Nice and fine work, Herman. Although it’s almost invisible, you know it’s there!We have been, together with 2 of my daughters, on a weekend trip to Bremen. Pity to say three of us, including me and my wife, caught the corona virus and had to stay in quarantine for a few days last week. Luckily it turned out to be no more than a mild case of flu but it leaves you a bit limp and lifeless for a few days. Tomorrow I resume work again.
So today with some new found energy I started to make the big knight for the main mast. Although it will be covered by 2 decks and you might only be able to catch a glimpse through the gratings it was good practice to get acquainted with the Proxxon drill press / cross table. The Proxxon milling machine MF70 would have been preferable, but who knows what the future brings.
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