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Looking great Kobus. well done. shows you time and patience pays off. Keep it up. Rgds, Hans "It's okay to make mistakes. mistakes are our teachers - they help us to to learn, even if it is painfully" Current Build: Endeavour Cross section,D51 Completed: HMS Victory Under the bench: Endeavour x 2,Sovereign of the Seas, Akagi and The Black Pearl!HMS Victory Cross Section
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Hans wrote:Looking great Kobus. well done. shows you time and patience pays off. Keep it up. Good day Hans Thanks for the nice comments and for looking in. Regards Kobus
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Martyn Ingram wrote: Nice work Kobus looking bril rgd Martyn Hi Martyn Thanks for looking in and the nice comments. Regards Kobus
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Hi Andy Thanks for looking in and the nice words! I'm looking forward to all updates to see what lies ahead and to get all the ideas and pitfalls! This is such a fantastic hobby! Regards Kobus
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Great job Kobus, You are ahead of me. I became lazy when the cold struck Cape Town. Rain and snow kept me under the blankets watching tv. I am collecting issues and oredered verneer and planks from hobby shop for an interesting build Your planking looks great Marcel "Rather try and fail than had failed to try".Sovereign of the Seas Model Space forum: Marcel's build
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Marcel wrote: Great job Kobus, You are ahead of me. I became lazy when the cold struck Cape Town. Rain and snow kept me under the blankets watching tv. I am collecting issues and oredered verneer and planks from hobby shop for an interesting build Your planking looks great Marcel Hi Marcel Wondered what happened to you! I've recently placed an order with Cape Watchmakers for some saw blades and drillbits, awaiting delivery. What kind of verneer have you ordered? I'm planning on using maple to plank the bottom of the hull. Enjoy the rest! Kobus
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Started cutting my own maple strips for the second planking, 1.5 x 5 mm. Happy with the outcome! Did a test piece to see how the aliphatic glue will mix with black paint, for the chaulking lines. Sanded just a portion of the test block made of my home cut maple. Think it will work. Regards Kobus
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This looks good, what a great idea with the paint mixed with glue. Does the paint change anything with the glue, strength,drying time etc. Also, how much effort is needed to get the black glue off the planks when dry? Steve
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stevie_o wrote:This looks good, what a great idea with the paint mixed with glue. Does the paint change anything with the glue, strength,drying time etc. Also, how much effort is needed to get the black glue off the planks when dry? Steve Hi Steve It doesn't look if the paint has change anything with the glue. I wasn't carefull when applying the glue to the planks and it took a bit of sanding but nothing excessive! I think it will work great for the chauking. Regards Kobus
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Interesting idea Kobus, will be interested to see how it all comes together and looks.... .. Sample piece looks good but thing you would have to be very careful about the application of the glue/paint mix.... .. Well done, look forward to seeing more.... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Interesting idea Kobus, will be interested to see how it all comes together and looks.... .. Sample piece looks good but thing you would have to be very careful about the application of the glue/paint mix.... .. Well done, look forward to seeing more.... Regards Alan Hi Alan Thanks for looking in and the comment. You're quite right in saying you must be carefull when applying the mix? Regards Kobus
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Hi! Nice idea, it's looking great! Regards, Bernd
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der Gohfelder wrote:Hi! Nice idea, it's looking great!
Regards, Bernd Hi Bernd Thanks for looking in and the nice comment! Much appreciated! Regards Kobus
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Brilliant idea Kobus, I think careful application will be the trick, looks great, well done. Rgds, Hans "It's okay to make mistakes. mistakes are our teachers - they help us to to learn, even if it is painfully" Current Build: Endeavour Cross section,D51 Completed: HMS Victory Under the bench: Endeavour x 2,Sovereign of the Seas, Akagi and The Black Pearl!HMS Victory Cross Section
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Hans wrote:Brilliant idea Kobus, I think careful application will be the trick, looks great, well done. Hi Hans Thanks for looking in and the nice comment. Must admit that I saw on an USA website they advertised decks glued with black glue and then started experimenting with PVA and alaphatic glues. I think the PVA works better as the alaphatic dries out very quickly. Regards Kobus
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A very innovative idea Kobus As regards the paint you are using.If I can remember all those years ago,the paint we used in junior school was waterbased,but it came in powder form.I just thought if you could find this(hopefully should be quite easy to find in toy shops)this might make mixing easier and it wouldn't thin the glue. Kind Regards Nigel
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Hi Nigel Thanks for the info. Will have a look around for the powderbase paint. We have a hobby exibition coming up this weekend in Johannesburg, Hobby-X, and I will have a look there aswell. Thanks for looking in, much appreciated! Regards Kobus
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Hi all Just a small update! The hobby show was excellent. Bought myself a Proxxon table saw, the small one (KS230), and very happy with it! Started cutting my own maple strips for the second planking. Received my next four issues, 24 to 27, and will continue with the bamboo planking in the next few weeks. Will post some photos over the weekend! Enjoy your building! Kobus
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Progress to date, upto issue 23. Regards Kobus
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