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I have decided not to waist my time while i am waiting for the postman to deliver my magazine and parts . I have read all the comments and suggestions on the forum twice over , Now i am going to use some of that information and build some of the useful devices I will need for my Build .
No 1 on the list my Keel jig, followed closely by a Plank Bender , for this i have decided to base my design on a Pyramid roller , Basically two bottom rollers and a smaller top roller with a handle fitted to it .
One of the other main items i have heard we will all need is a Rope walk.Going to make my rope walk in two halves so I can clamp them as far apart as need to make the specific lengths of rope required.
Any one got a simple easy way to make a rope walk , And maybe explain a little how a rope walk actually Works ??
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I've been told to empty the dishwasher.
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Hi Mald, here i a post made 22 pages ago - http://forum.model-space....aspx?g=posts&t=224
Ive added some links on the original post.
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Thanks for the link Zeptrader , I did have a look at the Rope walk the link is for and i intend to make my Rope walk from those plans , From what i have seen on the net am i right in thinking both ends have to rotate , Only difference is one end has the three connection points , There are several videos on You Tube showing rope making they tend to use several strands not just the three single . The size of the rope there making must determine how many strands to use , For HMS Victory am i right in thinking that Single strands will be sufficient. Anything you could add would be a great help , Being new to building a fully rigged model I have very little knowledge about the rigging involved, Learning as I go . Regards Mald
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Thanks for the link Zeptrader, good post.
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