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Lawrence
Hello Stuglo, Yes the profile scrapers seam to be able to do a nice easy job of enhancement ones build.Great to see the microshapers work. Haven't used mine yet
Regards Lawrence
Hello Stuglo, Yes the profile scrapers seam to be able to do a nice easy job of enhancement ones build.Great to see the microshapers work. Haven't used mine yet
Hello Knut, I cut the rails out of stock material, tried to bend it but soon gave up on that idea, so resorted to my trusty old scroll saw. I think the profile scrapers should last a long time, but they are a bit delicate and I used many passes to cut the rails.Lawrence, good progress, nice result with the Railing, how did you make the arch, hot water / steam, or were they cut out of a material.
I also have microshapers from artesania, I used it on the door frame in my Blandford, exciting to see how long they last.
Regards-
Hello Jim, Yes the sun rise was very colourful today, only wish that I could have been there a minute earlier but I did manage to capture quite a bit of it.Hello Lawrence, the morning view fro your window is just great, and BTW, the view on your stern - very attractive even though it is not finished yet!
Hello Tony W, Welcome to my build log on the little ship the Oliver Cromwell, please pull up a chair and join in the fun of building this fine little ship. I thank you very much for your very kind words and overly nice comments, these I do appreciate very much. Still heeds a bit of clean up on the Stern outside Gallery, my pictures do make the smallest boo-boo look huge but that is do there big size. Please stop by often, the door to the Old Ship Yard is always open.Hi Lawrence, I woke up early, fetched two cups of tea, one for she who must be obeyed and settled back into bed to explore with the IPad your amazing work on Oliver Cromwell, I am in awe of your obvious skill and also the depth of your obsession. The very patient work that you have put in for so many hours must give you great satisfaction whilst watching the project slowly grow, I looked at one of your photo's where all of the frames were assembled and the whole subtle form of the hull could be seen and thought that this is not just boat building, this is art, this is a very fine piece of sculpture that you have built and I am richer for having seen it.
Thank you.
Tony
Hello Stuglo, I thank you for your very kind words and also for your visit to my build log, She is slowly growing, will have to tackle those two stern badges as soon as I do figure out just how I will do so.Fine work
Hello Don, Thanks for your visit and also for your very kind words, Good luck with your build, and do be careful with that new saw. They can be very dangerous and very helpful at the same timeTONY YOU ARE RIGHT ON, RIGHT ON. Don
Hello Don, Yes they can be very helpful, just be very careful.oh yes they can need to finish up the location, and moving other stuff to the living room when i can get hep, it is a wonder, really a great tool. Don
Hello Dave, Thank you very much for your very kind words. She is coming together very slowly, and it still needs a lot of clean up as yet.Very nice looking stern, Lawrence.
Hello Jim J, Welcome to my build log on the little ship the Oliver Cromwell. Please stop by often and enjoy the building of this fine little ship, as you will find that the door to the Old Ship Yard is never closed.And here I thought that you built a couple of "duck boats" - lolol. Very nice work on the ship, by the way.