Thank you, Uwe! Personally, I have not seen such a book ... Those sites\knots that I needed for work, I was looking in nete....But it is hard to follow, or keep in mind which end has to go over or under or cross....... Is there a book with good illustrations how these knots are working?
When they "fly like butterflies" and I am pleased with them ...Fairy fingers !!
Thank!Wow, that is some great nimble finger work.
I tried to describe it here:How did you make the Monkey Fist knot in post #48?
Hello
Attention, there is an error in the plans, do not place the 8-pounder guns, it is necessary to replace them by 18-pounder guns.
This error is due to an anomaly in the transcription of the manuscript used in the elaboration of the monograph.
GD
It would have been better to buy the monograph, only for the author's sake.Hello, Gerard!
I can't say that you made me happy ...
If I understand correctly, did you develop this drawing?
First of all - thanks for your attention to the topic and ... My apologies that the drawings were not purchased, but taken from the free Internet... I wanted to buy, but failed....
I have already done a lot of work (the guns are cast, the carriages are almost ready ...)
But suddenly I still want to remake ... And so I ask:
Is there a RIGHT drawing?
Thank!
wow nice work it appears that you seal your wood so that when you finish it you don't have the unsightly wood fibers showing great job taking the time to finish the wood work properly. I know it is personal preference but man i hate seeing a beautiful model with wood fiber hairs showing through the painting or finishing.