same time posting - I guess it is the toy of your new dog or?
same time posting - I guess it is the toy of your new dog or?
Yes Uwe, the lovely toyHello Uwe, thank you very much and yes, our sweetheart Raja is doing well, too well.
, do I understand that correctly, if your frame half is 4.5mm, that would be a 0.9mm boltHello,
The diameter of the nails must be 20% ( 1/5 ) of the thickness of the part to be fixed.
Max thank you. It's also in the monograph.The dowels for the limbs have, in square, 1/12 the thickness of the pieces or 2/3 the thickness of the keel reduced in line.
For 4.5mm: 4.5/12= 0.375mm
Hello Uwe, I found a square brass wire, but only 0.6mm andframe by frame -> step by step
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your frames are looking very good
and also your bolts with square heads - 0,8 are looking accurate for the thickness of yopur frames
How are you do them?
Usual dimension given in some contemporary documentations are telling us the diameter of the bolt (which is taking over the forces), but not of the head of the bolt, which is much bigger than the boltHello Uwe, I found a square brass wire, but only 0.6mm and
0.8mm according to the translation I should make 0.4mm.
Translation: The spacing of the bolts is irregular, as is the length of the overlap of the elements. Although we can use 0.40 brass wire perfectly to simulate the studs, we will use them in 0.4 x 0.4mm
Hallo TobiasHello, everyone. Here I would like to introduce you to my second project, I am trying to build the La Palme, a sister ship of the L' Amarante. I hope that I get a lot of input from you to identify any errors and to fix them. Le Coureur will continue to be built whenever I need a change. Now here are the first attempts in the POF.