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Joined: 10/04/2010 Posts: 28 Points: 70 Location: cheltenham
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trying to get the right part for the tiller, it does say to retrive the wood strip from issue 6 i found that this part is not there or ive missplaced it. anyone got an idea as how to continue p.s a big thank you to cap stedders well done sir (sorry about the stamps)
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 462 Points: 1,299 Location: Tortuga !
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timebob wrote:trying to get the right part for the tiller, it does say to retrive the wood strip from issue 6 i found that this part is not there or ive missplaced it. anyone got an idea as how to continue p.s a big thank you to cap stedders well done sir (sorry about the stamps) Just a thought, Have you tried using a toothpick, wonderfull little pieces of wood those!!! Happy Building, Russ On the workbench: My Victory Build Diary - Victory Cross Section Build Diary - Black Pearl Build DiaryUnder the Bench: Millenium Falcon, Black Pearl x 2, Coral Victory Cross Section, De Lorean
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If someone with a camera could produce a template, I don't own one. It's a little bit of scratch build although I sympathise with your plight. ArtfulBodger Previous Build: HMS. Bounty
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pm me email me what do u require i will gladly help out got most of launch parts just happy to help out(making up for misdemeanors in past so don't get soppy)
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Joined: 13/10/2011 Posts: 851 Points: 2,628 Location: Leeds, Yorkshire
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Hi Timebob You can use any spare offcut of wood you like for the tiller. I had already used all my wood strip because I had snapped one of the supports in the stern of the launch. This got me thinking so I got an old piece of dark planking and took off a narrow strip to make a square section. I then drilled two 0.6mm holes in the tiller face and used the drill to open them out into a vertical slot, angling slightly downwards. I dropped the new tiller piece into hot water and then put a bit of a curve on it before filing down the end to fit into rudder slot. I'm also using a piece of the brass strip to reinforce the joint. The tiller just needs some varnish to finish it off.  I now reckon I have a slightly refined rudder/tiller which is consistent with my main launch colour scheme of yellow ochre for most of the interior and varnished thwarts.
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Joined: 10/04/2010 Posts: 28 Points: 70 Location: cheltenham
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well done mike its worth trying thank you
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 Sorry Mike  Had a couple of beers, but Pepperami, just sprung to mind!!! really sorry!! Happy Building, Russ On the workbench: My Victory Build Diary - Victory Cross Section Build Diary - Black Pearl Build DiaryUnder the Bench: Millenium Falcon, Black Pearl x 2, Coral Victory Cross Section, De Lorean
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