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#1 Posted : 01 October 2012 04:50:15

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Hi, I have just started the Sov, and im looking to buy some appropriate wood to construct it with, im just having a hard time finding it, can you advise me where to buy such wood for base board and plywood It appears hard finding the wood, i could not find any such related posts either... thanks.
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#2 Posted : 01 October 2012 06:39:35

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try your local B and Q or simular or a cheeper way is to visit your local wood yard or joiners yard for off cuts.Hope this helps
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#3 Posted : 01 October 2012 08:53:38

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From the previous replies it needs to be at least 8" wide and 30" long and 10mm thick. If Im wrong Im sure someone will put you right. BigGrin
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#4 Posted : 01 October 2012 11:56:56

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hi aldo,15mm. thick is best,b & q. I found best,it had all the materials required,and they will cut the wood if necessary.12"(30cm.) the best all round size is 1mtr. x 30mm.wide and 15-20mm thick.with 6" (10.5cm.)brackets.
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#5 Posted : 01 October 2012 12:10:17

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Sorry Karl, don't you mean a width of 30cm not mm.
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#6 Posted : 01 October 2012 14:12:47

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I picked up a pine shelf from wickes for approx £8 which was ideal size for the jig base. For brackets, I am using corner reinforcements which are approx £4 for 4 at b&q. Plywood came from b&q also. The only problem there is that they do 6mm thickness and not 5mm... Having the large sheet cut into 3 smaller ones was definitely a plus BigGrin

I''ll be starting a build diary soon as I now have a clear work space and will include pictures of my jig at the start of it BigGrin
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I have also struggled to get suitable wood. Don't drive and live in Swindon so a double problem.

Resorted to the Internet and got my ply from w hobby ltd

http://hobby.uk.com/cata...d+panel&x=0&y=0

Part number P12 was the ply I ordered as its 4mm thick. Panels are really flat and clean so happy with my purchase.

My shelf (ordered 2) were delivered from wickes at no more cost than a return taxi ride.

http://m.wickes.co.uk/mt.../165068?un_jtt_redirect

Hope this might help

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#8 Posted : 02 October 2012 09:18:49

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So 100cm X 30cm and 15mm thick is this correct ? If so I'll try and get a new piece today.
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That should be fine, the important thing is that it is totally flat.
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#10 Posted : 06 October 2012 04:49:13

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karl1113 wrote:
hi aldo,15mm. thick is best,b & q. I found best,it had all the materials required,and they will cut the wood if necessary.12"(30cm.) the best all round size is 1mtr. x 30mm.wide and 15-20mm thick.with 6" (10.5cm.)brackets.


Awesome! but for the brackets, doesnt it say 3 slightly larger than 3?
So what brackets would do?!
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#11 Posted : 09 October 2012 11:08:06

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For my 5mm ply i went to the local scrap yard and got lots for free from a van interior lining,also found some on a bonfire pile in a bed base but the rain got there first,salvaged my brackets from same pile reclaimed from a wardrobe.

Theres lots of useful bits around for free,wifes nail files are great for getting in the tight spots along with her tweezers,all my files are kept in a cleaned bean can,take-away food containers/coffee jars etc for storage
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Recycling stuff is a great idea... when you start looking around for stuff to use the list is endless ....well done Hector any other suggestions folks?
H.M.S Victory
H.M.S Victory X Section
H.M.S Surprise under the bench
D-51
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#13 Posted : 09 October 2012 15:30:47

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Wife's tweezers and nail files free? There will be a cost to that when she finds outLOL
I'm finding the little plastic cannon packets perfect for dispensing small amounts of glue & paint.
It's amazing what some people throw away, if you keep your eyes open.
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I'm a car mechanic by trade. My tool box at work has been raided of duplicate tools to fuel my growing SotS build tool collection BigGrin
Andy

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#15 Posted : 12 October 2012 11:21:34

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She was fine with the tweezers and files,it was the built-in vanity table i made her and completed just in time to use as my build space that really upset herLOLLOL

Question:said space is built-in to the alcove aside the chimney breast so is walled in on 3 sides,measures 1240mm x 380mm so its gonna be snug and i cant work 360deg around the model,is this going to be workable as i progress?
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#16 Posted : 12 October 2012 12:20:14

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Hi, You are going to need to turn the model frequently when planking or rigging for example. I use a rotating platter, it came with a cheese set from a cheap cook shop. This is because you need to do some of the building in a balanced way to avoid too much force all on one side.
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#17 Posted : 12 October 2012 12:39:47

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Tools?,
I have a bag of heavy rubber bands courtesy of the postmen who generally drop them during their rounds.

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