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This is precisely why I avoid using nippers or cutters, opting instead for a jeweler's saw with a very thin blade. When you compress the cut edges together, there's virtually no gap visible. For soldering work, eliminating gaps entirely is essential for a clean, professional result. You still need to align both ends using pliers.The nippers cause some distortion
Good morning Peter. Nice move with the canvas look.I've finished the forward and main hatches with their tarpaulin covers, the main cover pulled back. If I build a livestock pen to bridge the forward hatch, I'll make it oblong to increase the interior space and set it high enough to keep it from being swamped and drowning the poor lambs and piggies in high seas.
I've glued down the hatches and deck house and added the deck house ladders. The white metal cast View attachment 522367View attachment 522368View attachment 522369View attachment 522370View attachment 522371View attachment 522372View attachment 522373View attachment 522375water casks are as yet unpainted and dry-set in place to see how they'll look.
Use the enter key to create space above and/or below the text and images.The text gets moved around in odd ways whenever I post this stuff, seemingly at random.
... but I thought 'that' was what the hold and bilge were for!Or possibly for the reason you suggest when relieving oneself over the bow.![]()
Any port in a storm...... but I thought 'that' was what the hold and bilge were for!![]()