LE ROCHEFORT - Harbour yacht from 1787 1:36 by Tobias (Monograph by ANCRE)

@Tobias, very good explanation of this working technique, the best I have come up with so far, the milling technique can certainly be used for other models as well.
Question, where did you buy your angle fitting. European supplier?.
Greetings Knut-
 
Hi Tobias

How do you call (name) your table with LED so i can search it online. I would be interested in buying one.

Thank you !
Daniel
The table is self-built. I bought a Leuttafel Din A3 on Amazon and bought a table top and milled the plate to fit .

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@Tobias, very good explanation of this working technique, the best I have come up with so far, the milling technique can certainly be used for other models as well.
Question, where did you buy your angle fitting. European supplier?.
Greetings Knut-
Hello Knut the angle vise I bought from a German manufacturer, Paulimot here is the link to it, I hope it helps you.

 
Oliver for the MF 70 it is probably too big, but here something suitable for the MF 70.


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I use the 2-axis vise for the large milling machine.

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Oliver for the MF 70 it is probably too big, but here something suitable for the MF 70.


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I use the 2-axis vise for the large milling machine.

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Thanks Tobias. I was looking at sine plates as well. Or possibly making one. Anyway, I’ll see if the angle vise works and decide from there.
 
I would like to thank everyone for the encouragement and your feedback, I'm glad that I could explain it reasonably understandable. I would like to note that it is my way and there may be others that are better, or easier. If it is incomprehensible through the translation program please apologize and ask again.
 
In the last few days the work rested a bit. Made a few preparations and built 10 frames, so not much. There was a change of plan regarding the bow, originally I wanted to put it in first but I will probably do it again at the very end. The plan at the moment is to get all the frames done in the next 14 days, let's see if it works out.

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Very accurate work - very good joints, edges, etc. -> really very good quality of workmanship
I like the small colour differences of the frame elements - :cool:
Thank you too Uwe for the kind words. I am a little ashamed but also happy about your words because they give confidence and strength.
 
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