POF L'Amarante Corvette de 12 canons 1744 1:36 (Ancre Monograph- Gérard Delacroix) By Shota

good evening dear friends
Unfortunately I will be disabled from working on the ship, today I outdid myself and managed to cut the finger deeply with a new scalpel knife as well as the thumb with a small incision.
At the clinic they performed stitches and bandaged.
I was instructed to rest from hobby activity for about two weeks.
So unfortunately I won't have anything to share,
I will continue to follow your amazing worksView attachment 459529
That is some bad news, Shota. I hope you will recover soon.
Regards, Peter
 
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Wracaj szybko do zdrowia Shoto . Pozdrawiam Mirek
Get wel soon my friend.
That is some bad news, Shota. I hope you will recover soon.
Regards, Peter
Stitches Redface Never trust new items. Get well fast my friend, scalpel wounds are very difficult to heal...
Sorry to hear this news Shota. Heal well my friend.
Thank you very much dear friends for your concern and support, it warmed my heart
 
Minimum one drop of blood is soaked in the wood of any of my models - Sh.... happens

Get well soon my friend

BTW: I am pretty sure, that when the thumb is better you will use the other three fingers for holding the knife etc.
handling a mill or other things the index finger is not necessary ;)
I think your doctor, who was talking about 2 weeks, is not a modeler .....
 
good evening my dear friends
first of all, Thank you all for your support and get well wishes.
I'm probably the type of person who has a hard time not being busy :cool:.

Today I thought to myself what I can do for the ship without hurting my injured finger (Lucky it's left handed).
Then I remembered that I hadn't worked with my laser machine for about five months and even recently I was worried that I was forgetting the order of working with it.
So I decided to start designing the rear windows at the stern.
first scanned the blueprint, transferred it to the LightBurn software. I have done the experiment on 1.25 mm thick plywood as well as on a transparent plastic sheet. The size of the window is about 2.2 cm by 1.85 cm and the width of the strips that wrap the plastic glass squares is about 0.5 mm. The shell square is 0.9 mm wide .

I would be happy to share with you the intermediate result, when the goal is to realize on a boxwood tree.
This hobby and your company give me satisfaction and pleasure.
good night for all of us
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good evening my dear friends
first of all, Thank you all for your support and get well wishes.
I'm probably the type of person who has a hard time not being busy :cool:.

Today I thought to myself what I can do for the ship without hurting my injured finger (Lucky it's left handed).
Then I remembered that I hadn't worked with my laser machine for about five months and even recently I was worried that I was forgetting the order of working with it.
So I decided to start designing the rear windows at the stern.
first scanned the blueprint, transferred it to the LightBurn software. I have done the experiment on 1.25 mm thick plywood as well as on a transparent plastic sheet. The size of the window is about 2.2 cm by 1.85 cm and the width of the strips that wrap the plastic glass squares is about 0.5 mm. The shell square is 0.9 mm wide .

I would be happy to share with you the intermediate result, when the goal is to realize on a boxwood tree.
This hobby and your company give me satisfaction and pleasure.
good night for all of us
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Good morning Shota. You can never keep a good man down. Back up working, injury and all. I remember telling my kids not to play with sharp knives and here we all are doing just thatROTF. Seriously I wish you a speedy recovery. Cheers Grant
 
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