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ronald305
#1 Posted : 02 December 2016 14:21:48

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Hi guys
I'm not ready for that stage yet but would like to know the best way to copy
the tempt plate used to plank the back part that forms the Galley thank you
Ronald
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Hi Ronald, can you be a bit more specific, ie, what do you want to copy it onto and why ?, are you talking about the rear and side galleries ?
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ronald305 wrote:
Hi guys
I'm not ready for that stage yet but would like to know the best way to copy
the tempt plate used to plank the back part that forms the Galley thank you
Ronald


I copied mine onto thin plastic card but no reason you could not trace it out onto thin card as that would do just as well.

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thanks Tony
do you mean clear plastic sheet right so I can
see the original that is on the page that
I'm copying from other wise I wouldn't of any
other material to use to trace the tempt plate
Ronald
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Using a sheet of acerbate is a good solution, you can see what your doing when you copy anti holds its shape better than card or tracing paper

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ronald305 wrote:
thanks Tony
do you mean clear plastic sheet right so I can
see the original that is on the page that
I'm copying from other wise I wouldn't of any
other material to use to trace the tempt plate
Ronald


Ronald

You could indeed use clear plastic. I was lucky in having a scanner on my printer so i copied the page. Stuck this onto the white plastic card and then cut through the copied template and plastic card. Leaving me an exact copy of the template.

You will be holding this template against your model to get some of those final planks to the correct size so i found it easier to use the white plastic rather than clear.

Its a personal choice really as to what you have on hand and what you prefer-to use.
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Hi Ron

I would say just keep it simple. Using tracing paper I traced the template then transferred the tracing onto the inside of a piece of card cut from an empty cereal packet. Cost effective and did the job it needed to....Cool Cool Cool

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