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#1 Posted : 12 April 2014 02:29:26

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Hi

While I have managed to make up the blocks to date (4 blocks) as per instructions there must be an easier way. Crying

At one time I could catch flies in my fingers but that is no longer the case and with the amount of blocks that look like we're going to need by the time SOTS is built I will have no hair left either. BigGrin

If you have an easier method of putting these together than fumbling with stiff fingers and periodically losing all on the floor then I would greatly appreciate your assistance. Cool

Thanks in anticipation.BigGrin

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#2 Posted : 12 April 2014 10:44:46

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hi george,I'm nearly 70 yrs. old,and have trouble with these blocks, try tying 1.5mm blocks, now here;s a way of not losing them, brass nail them to a piece of wood,that'll hold the beggars, then invest in a pair of magnifying headsets, then tie them off to your hearts content. some use wire and some use thread,wire is slightly easier. then paint the wire after.good luck mate,you only have about another 200 to go.BigGrin
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Nice tip Karl..thanks mate..I was just wondering what to do with the million or so brass nails left over??
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#5 Posted : 12 April 2014 17:16:32

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stevie_o wrote:
Hi George
Are you referring to the process of tying the thread to the block?
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Hi Steve.

Thanks for looking in on this one it's appreciated. Cool

I was referring to the wiring re loops etc. Find it very difficult to keep 1.5 mm block in position while doing so. However karl has come up with a great idea of nailing them down via the hole in them then tying off. So will go that way as soon as small nails come in an issue pack.

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karl1113 wrote:
hi george,I'm nearly 70 yrs. old,and have trouble with these blocks, try tying 1.5mm blocks, now here;s a way of not losing them, brass nail them to a piece of wood,that'll hold the beggars, then invest in a pair of magnifying headsets, then tie them off to your hearts content. some use wire and some use thread,wire is slightly easier. then paint the wire after.good luck mate,you only have about another 200 to go.BigGrin


Thanks karl.BigGrin

You've come to my rescue once again. It is greatly appreciated and I just now might still have a head of hair when finished. Cool

Will wait on brass nails in issue to arrive before trying to tie any more. BigGrin

I'd say some of the other newbies will also appreciate this info.

Regards and thanks again.BigGrin

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jonny7england wrote:
Nice tip Karl..thanks mate..I was just wondering what to do with the million or so brass nails left over??
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Hi johnny7england

It was a really good tip.Cool

Simple but very effective for the purpose.Cool

That's the benefit to us newbies of having experienced guys around like yourself and karl and of course other long time modellers.Cool

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#8 Posted : 26 April 2014 02:08:01

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karl1113 wrote:
hi george,I'm nearly 70 yrs. old,and have trouble with these blocks, try tying 1.5mm blocks, now here;s a way of not losing them, brass nail them to a piece of wood,that'll hold the beggars, then invest in a pair of magnifying headsets, then tie them off to your hearts content. some use wire and some use thread,wire is slightly easier. then paint the wire after.good luck mate,you only have about another 200 to go.BigGrin

Hi George and Karl
I'm 72 and just started on this caper (and really hooked already). My eyesight's not what it was so I had a bit of trouble with tying the wire round the blocks. I embedded a 1mm drill into a piece of wood clamped to the workbench in order to form the top eyelet - no problem there, but the problem was locating the wire into the grooves at the sides of the block then twisting at the bottom. I will try your tip Karl with a pin through the hole to hold the block firmly. Thanks.
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Hi George, you may find this helpful.... Cool Cool

http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=11377

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Alan
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Gandale wrote:
Hi George, you may find this helpful.... Cool Cool

http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=11377

Regards

Alan


Hi Alan

Yes thank you for that. The URL was very enlightening in a number of ways that will come in handy during the build.CoolCool

Appreciate greatly your input. BigGrin

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#11 Posted : 26 April 2014 11:35:33

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John Passmore wrote:
karl1113 wrote:
hi george,I'm nearly 70 yrs. old,and have trouble with these blocks, try tying 1.5mm blocks, now here;s a way of not losing them, brass nail them to a piece of wood,that'll hold the beggars, then invest in a pair of magnifying headsets, then tie them off to your hearts content. some use wire and some use thread,wire is slightly easier. then paint the wire after.good luck mate,you only have about another 200 to go.BigGrin

Hi George and Karl
I'm 72 and just started on this caper (and really hooked already). My eyesight's not what it was so I had a bit of trouble with tying the wire round the blocks. I embedded a 1mm drill into a piece of wood clamped to the workbench in order to form the top eyelet - no problem there, but the problem was locating the wire into the grooves at the sides of the block then twisting at the bottom. I will try your tip Karl with a pin through the hole to hold the block firmly. Thanks.



Welcome John.BigGrin

Gandale's Post above with URL is definitely worth looking at.

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#12 Posted : 27 April 2014 04:34:09

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#13 Posted : 27 April 2014 04:58:06

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jock wrote:
I watched his video then found this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIjHuofATt8 on his work shop, Already started building the carousel.


Hi Jock.

Thanks for the input.BigGrin

Watched the URL.Cool

Ok if you've got all the gear that guy has.BigGrin

I'm only armed with a pot of glue and a nail file. Laugh

I do have a liitle more than that but looking at his workshop I might as well say that in comparison. BigGrin

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