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#141 Posted : 26 February 2013 16:57:55

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Hi willz.
stunnining work. Realy look forward to seeing more
Ian Cool Cool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool
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#142 Posted : 01 March 2013 15:49:52

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first attempt at the stern windows scrapped, on the second, cant keep the plastic windows clean from glue, oh well not to worry
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#143 Posted : 01 March 2013 15:51:32

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very nice work willz.
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#144 Posted : 01 March 2013 17:54:00

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You sir, you are an ARTIST!
So nice work... Drool Drool Drool Drool
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#145 Posted : 01 March 2013 18:52:35

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Loving it smart build
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#146 Posted : 01 March 2013 20:30:40

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#147 Posted : 01 March 2013 22:39:38

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Hi Willz, now that is some seriously nice work.... very well done there...

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#148 Posted : 02 March 2013 15:15:36

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Bameraam wrote:
You sir, you are an ARTIST!
So nice work... Drool Drool Drool Drool


copied this from a book cover some 40 years ago
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#149 Posted : 02 March 2013 22:32:57

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Beautiful painting Willz, hope you have that one displayed somewhere prominant.... Nice work... BigGrin BigGrin

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#150 Posted : 04 March 2013 05:09:16

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Gandale wrote:
Beautiful painting Willz, hope you have that one displayed somewhere prominant.... Nice work... BigGrin BigGrin

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Long gone I'm afraid Alan, I give most of them away, not to worry,

Anyhow on with these windows, finished the top row and then sanded (pic 1), next blew out all the sawdust to see what I was left with (pic 2), unfortunately they were a bit of a gluey mess, think I'm going to have to leave them a while and give it a bit of thinking, some of the cross pieces have come loose (arrowed) and will need refixing (pic 3)
Although this version of the Old Vic is bigger than the De ag one the cross pieces are still hardly 2 mm long
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#151 Posted : 04 March 2013 09:35:39

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I have a suggestion that may work,if you get the windows to the stage just prior to when you sanded them and then apply a tiny amount of humbrol clearfix into each pane with a cocktail stick,this will fill the pane up slightly cover the glue and hold the wood in place.i haven't tried it but just seems like an idea that may work.I assume you are not painting the frames as they look like boxwood to me.
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#152 Posted : 04 March 2013 21:57:12

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NMBROOK wrote:
I have a suggestion that may work,if you get the windows to the stage just prior to when you sanded them and then apply a tiny amount of humbrol clearfix into each pane with a cocktail stick,this will fill the pane up slightly cover the glue and hold the wood in place.i haven't tried it but just seems like an idea that may work.I assume you are not painting the frames as they look like boxwood to me.
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Tried your suggestion Nigel, think it will work ok, tested it out on one window (pic 1), its the one in the middle, and then a close up of it (pic 2), and although no perfect its ok to the naked eye. The main problem is I used some very thin double sided tape, I stuck it to the strips before I cut them into narrow pieces, then fit the bits before taking off the backing strip then when happy with fit I took off the backing strip a tiny blob of pva on each end and bobs your uncle, sounds good doesn`t it, but its the double sided tape thats messy and hard to remove.
On the second set of windows I'm going to only use pva, can always get that off with a cocktail stick and water, problem is it doesn`t stick wood to plastic, anyhow cheers again Nigel
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#153 Posted : 05 March 2013 00:32:19

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glad to help if I can,you could try using clearfix to bond everything together,then the final layer of clearfix on the pane would blend any blobs together.This should work if you are using clear polystyrene not sure how well it would stick to acetate.
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#154 Posted : 05 March 2013 22:39:49

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Willz,Nice work Cool
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Reiner
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#155 Posted : 06 March 2013 04:05:01

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Cheers Reiner or is it prost, anyhow here`s an update on the windows, haven`t cleaned up the top one`s yet, but started on the second row, different method used here, cut them to fit and fixed with a tiny blob of pva on each end, no double sided tape this time, lined them up best I could and then brushed frames and plastic liberally with johnsons pledge clear (adapted idea from Nigel), this only takes a few mins to dry so gave it three coats, when done gave the frames a gentle push with a cocktail stick and all is well (Yippee)
As you can see from the pic the top centre frame has twisted out of line a bit, this is a problem by the fact that the windows are not square, they are glued in place in line but the smallest bit too big and they will slowly twist, I can actually snip something like .25mm off these pieces with my adapted guillotine (which I will be showing at a later stage) but the one in the pic is something like .10mm too big, so its throw it away or make do, and to the naked eye its not so bad
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#156 Posted : 06 March 2013 08:56:03

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Good job there Willz. Looking very presentable. Well done. Your time and effort is paying off.
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#157 Posted : 06 March 2013 22:15:54

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Exceptional work Willz, very well done...

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#158 Posted : 08 March 2013 03:45:09

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W.I.P The Barge. Ok just a few pics of progress on the barge, the method used in this construction is the same as I used with the launch, not much here to show but here it is, I double plank the boats and as you can see in pic 3 I use filler on the first planking to make it nice and even, this makes the second planking so much easier
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#159 Posted : 08 March 2013 22:55:28

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Looking great Willz.... nice touch to double plank....

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#160 Posted : 09 March 2013 13:45:10

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Ok , the chopper or guillotine, I managed to get one of these on ebay some time ago (pic 1), I was searching for a single edge blade cutter but couldn`t find one so I bought this and improvised, when using normal guillotines with a double edged blade i.e. sharpened on both sides its impossible to get a square cut, and also when trying to trim a tiny slice off a piece it will push the piece back slightly, so the solution is to make a single edged cutter, the US chopper uses a safety razor as a blade, these are much thinner than most but still have the double edge, so I ground the edge off and and sharpened it with just one edge (pic 2), with this cutter I can trim the smallest of pieces, in pic 3 I have a piece less than 2mm in length, I have some excellent jewelers tweezers I purchased on ebay that hold tiny bits great, to trim a tiny slice off I just hold it up to the closed blade pic 4 lift up the cutters arm and with the smallest of play in the arm I can move the cutter over very slightly and slice off, the last pic although not in focus shows about .2mm cut off the piece
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