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Thank you @Ab Hoving for giving me hope. Due to some difficulties working with wood, I have started with very simple card models. Folding paper takes a lot of effort, but it does work.That is a terrible example of bad luck Marcus. I'm really sorry for you and your friends and family. I hope you can go on modelbuilding as long as possible, because I know from experience that tget your book on here is a lot of comfort in it. Never give up hope.
I wish you all the best.
Ab


good luck my friend, don't give up, this is the right spiritThe ALS has accelerated in the last 2 weeks and my left hand has severely weakened. I can still type, but slower.
I tried to sand a mast today but I just don't have the strength to put it in a vise and then work on it. I have to be practical and realize that my ship modelling days are over ...... :-( :-( :-( :-( :-(
I will try some other stuff with wood but I think this is it. Next couple of days I will try with card and see if it is easier. We will see.
Marcus
Enjoy your special day!

I can no longer talk so I use a "TobiiDynavox" to communicate. We programmed my voice instead of the computer voice. The program on this little computer is called Communicator.Writing this post on my laptop is done with the on-screen keyboard that is part of Windows 11 and a "head mouse" which is a dot on my glasses and a receiver light on top of the laptop screen with software called "Dwell Clicker". With all that I can surf the NET, play games on STEAM. etc.



Dear MarcusHi there,
It has been 1 year and 2 months since my official ALS diagnosis and I am still around.
I use all types of technology to do things
I can no longer talk so I use a "TobiiDynavox" to communicate. We programmed my voice instead of the computer voice. The program on this little computer is called Communicator.
I can no longer walk, and my left arm and hand no longer work. My right shoulder works and I can wiggle my right-hand fingers. To get those fingers on the joystick that controls the wheelchair, I use muscles I never thought I had and they stand out as I lose the ones that no longer work.
This gadget gets me from bed to wheelchair Hoyer lift and shower chair and so on.
To read Ships in Scale I use this Mouth Stylus and I do very difficult jigsaw puzzles.
This is my wheelchair Quantum Edge 4
Sold my car and we bought a very fancy hospital bed.
We rent a Toyota or KIA van especially made to transport wheelchairs to go to doctors and outings.
Marcus

