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I was quoting the 1oz so about the same price plus taxes. Almost 10 percent here in CaliforniaThat's interesting, over here I buy BSI @ 1/2oz gap filling is = $11.52, & 1oz thin =$18.99. Probably due to 'The Creature' running - or should that be 'ruining', the country??
I don't know how to lay out for the copper plates. All the models I've seen show the copper plates parallel to the keel and waterlines but following a rounded contour in the middle.
How do I know how many rows to go parallel to the keel before transitioning to the curved rows. How much curve, etc.
Most of the beginner books I purchased don't mention the plates and to one that does says to follow the plating diagram on the plans
Of course, my plans for have this.
Could someone direct me to a source where I can learn how to do the layout
Thank you,
Ted
Thank you. I've been enjoying your videos.There is a pattern for the plates. The size of the sections vary depending on the size of the ship. The measurement of the sections seems to be arbitrary. This book describes it pretty good. I have a couple videos on my You tube channel where I show how I apply this. @gregbaumgartner8257.
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I was quoting the 1oz so about the same price plus taxes. Almost 10 percent here in CalifornThose
Those UK prices include 20% VAT ! So amazingly it's cheaper over here. Only the 1/2oz bottles of medium are available, but it's enough to do my Victory, 2 or three drops per plate. Standard viscosity CA is not recommended.I was quoting the 1oz so about the same price plus taxes. Almost 10 percent here in California
Experience is why this most recent version is your best and also why you find it less nerve-racking.I've got the first row on for the third time.
This is the best iteration. I don't know why I find it so nerve racking. After I get the first two rows done it seems to be less so.View attachment 526250View attachment 526251
I don't know why I get anxious. I'm just doing this For fun.Experience is why this most recent version is your best and also why you find it less nerve-racking.![]()