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Thanks for the advise tomick i didnt want to spend £50 on the clamp and it was no use many thanks
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Hi all, Well just like to say that the jig I posted over a month ago has done its rounds and now hopefully everybody is sorted. So Just to let you know I got 100 50mmx50mm SQ CORNER BRACE ANGLE BRACKETS for £6.95 on Ebay, now thats a bargain!!  RussG attached the following image(s): 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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All we need now is a plan ...Scale or scaled down so we can get the jig built while we wait for parts...how about it DeAgostini...
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This might help Tomick attached the following image(s):
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@ Tomick Thank you for draw and measure for L (corner) brackets I have done like what you did its really very helpful to hold them   
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Snake - is your crockery case held up by your reference books??  Jiggidyjig. Looking good bud!! A trip to B&Q tomoz for some gear for mine.
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B&Q was dross - especially with a 2 year old in tow bored out of his little tree. So a sortie on to e-bay upon my return dealt me up some 2" l brackets - qty 12 for £3.60 with free p&p. A visit to Wickes tomorrow to look at some wood and Im on my way..
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I hadn't even considered this, but can see straight away that it will make things easier.....ebay here I come :)
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pamlupo wrote:Good morning one and all I wonder if I am the only lady on the site. well boys I have built my first cannon and I defo need the magnifing glass ( excuse spelling) It is so tiny I was amazed thank you of you fellows for helping me. I am not a couple so I do need help Happy building Pam xx Hi Pam You are not only one lady on this site  . My name is Anna, I'm come from Ukraine, sorry about my English  and you just asked what I really wanted to know. Thank you very much everyone for the so useful information
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atsargor Hi Pam You are not only one lady on this site [biggrin wrote:. My name is Anna, I'm come from Ukraine, sorry about my English  and you just asked what I really wanted to know. Thank you very much everyone for the so useful information Welcome Anna  It's good to see we are getting more ladies aboard Regards,
David
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Welcome aboard ladies...  ...
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Welcome aboard Anna, don't worry about your english it seems fine.
I wish I were a glow worm, A glow worm's never glum, 'Cause how can you be grumpy? When the sun shines out ya bum!!
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Thank you very much, you are very kind One more "ladies" question - I'm thinking about the keel clamp from mantua model shopp (https://www.mantuamodel.co.uk/prod.asp?product_idx=126&imgstate=1) but its only 27 cm length. The question is will it be too short for the Victory? Thank you.
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atsargor wrote:Thank you very much, you are very kind One more "ladies" question - I'm thinking about the keel clamp from mantua model shopp (https://www.mantuamodel.co.uk/prod.asp?product_idx=126&imgstate=1) but its only 27 cm length. The question is will it be too short for the Victory? Thank you. from what i can see that keel is no good for this type of boat. im sure someone with alot mroe experience will go into detail saying the reason why, Its hard to explain (from my point) as im clueless with the boat terms To try and explain as clearly as i can, The victory boat shape restricts the support you can give it, like the images above they show L supports inbetween the what i call the ribs of the ship. with the long keel like yours the ribs will block it from holding onto the centre mid section (i call it the spine lol)  as you can see from this image the bottom of the "ribs" is in aline to the spine of the ship, the long keel will have no where to hold onto/secure the ship.
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Oh, thank you very much, I understand now... so I have no choice but to start building the jig the same as has been described above
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Hi Anna... The base board for your jig ...needs to be 80 to 90 cm's long..20 cm's wide (minimum) and 2cm's deep......you should not have any problems getting the brackets.....although ..there are many good offers on e-bay..(thats where i got mine)...hope this helps...
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to snowtiger: thank you very much, it is really very useful information for me. Could you please advise me where I can buy such base board? B&Q? ikea?
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atsargor wrote:to snowtiger: thank you very much, it is really very useful information for me. Could you please advise me where I can buy such base board? B&Q? ikea? I wouldn't get it from ikea, it'd cost an arm and a leg as they only do finished furniture. You could go to a timber merchant and ask them to cut piece. The simplest thing to do though is go to B&Q, they have plain wood shelving that is the perfect size for the base. Regards,
David
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Hi Anna ....like dave said ...you can buy a shelf...(thats what i used)....does the job and it's a lot cheaper...
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