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Hector
#1 Posted : 22 October 2012 22:24:45

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Hi guys/girls,
Don't think i've seen the topic covered so maybe only i have the problem,possibly filed a bit too much out cleaning up the pieces but my mast housing/keel piece 14 has free movement on all axis and i know a slight error here will be exagerated at the top of the mast so how do i make sure i get this right?

Thanks in advance
Rich
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karl1113
#2 Posted : 23 October 2012 00:12:22

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repack the slot equally with card,when you are suer it's ok glue the card in the slot ensuring the mast holder is straight.
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mabel7064
#3 Posted : 23 October 2012 00:20:30

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Hello Hector,

I know that most people sand the burnt edges to clean them up but I find that a quick rub down with a dry cotton bud will remove the ash to secure a good fixing point for the glue without the need for sanding.

I came across a good tip awhile ago on the model ship world forum, which is to glue a piece of card on the area that has been over sanded using super glue (I used some from a cereal box) once the glue has dried soak it again with super glue. leave to dry and then sand it to suit.

I used this tip when I over did the fairing on the "Nina" build I've just finished and it worked a treat.

Hope this is of some use.

May xxx

mabel7064
#4 Posted : 23 October 2012 00:23:02

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Sorry Karl,

I didn't see your post containing the same tip,

I think we must of crossed BigGrin

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