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you are absolutely right my dear friend, I'll change itPerhaps the rings seem a little too oversized.
Can you make them smaller, perhaps by using a thinner brass wire?
A very nice oven, Shota. Waiting for the meat, hanging to be prepared…….Good evening dear friends
The oven is ready to grill
I added the aluminum floor on which the oven rests, the grilling rods and changed to smaller rings on the roof
A total of 3 weeks of work, a total of about 18 hours of work
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A nice detail to add to your ship model, Shota!Good evening dear friends
The oven is ready to grill
I added the aluminum floor on which the oven rests, the grilling rods and changed to smaller rings on the roof
A total of 3 weeks of work, a total of about 18 hours of work
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Good afternoon Shota. As always you bring so much detail to life. I think the captains steak needs to be made…..hmmm now I feel like a braai. Cheers GrantGood evening dear friends
The oven is ready to grill
I added the aluminum floor on which the oven rests, the grilling rods and changed to smaller rings on the roof
A total of 3 weeks of work, a total of about 18 hours of work
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Beautifully accomplished, Shota!Good evening dear friends
First I would like to thank everyone for the likes and words of support for the ship's stove.
In recent weeks I have hardly had time to work on the ship, life is busy these days. Today I managed to work on the metal supports that strengthen the connection between the deck beams and the frames/side of the ship.
As you remember about a month ago I made them from brass manually.
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This time I cut them with a laser and from aluminum, with the browning done with a black marker. The angle bending is done manually.
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thank you very much my dear friend for your kind wordsBeautifully accomplished, Shota!
That is some very nice and fine metal-work, Shota.Good evening dear friends
First I would like to thank everyone for the likes and words of support for the ship's stove.
In recent weeks I have hardly had time to work on the ship, life is busy these days. Today I managed to work on the metal supports that strengthen the connection between the deck beams and the frames/side of the ship.
As you remember about a month ago I made them from brass manually.
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This time I cut them with a laser and from aluminum, with the browning done with a black marker. The angle bending is done manually.
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wish you all a pleasant weekend![]()

Special marker, indelible blackQuite tricky part. Looks nicely done. How did you blacken it? Did you just paint with a marker or use another technique?

Coulud you post a link? Sound like a fantastic tool to haveSpecial marker, indelible black

