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Hi Kim,yes I think she looks better with wider saloon & bridge forward. I did a small amount of repair work to a waterline Kenilworth in that condition for a local museum.The panelling & lining look smart.
Hi all, well today I achieved nothing This blocked nose and sneezing is a pain.
I have been thinking about the paddles again. I find the prospect of self building quite daunting. Unfortunately they are not going to build themselves and I'm not paying £200+ for someone to cut them so i have decided to go ahead and build them myself.I have decided to build them using Aluminium, a couple of reasons lighter, easier to work and a dam site cheaper than brass.If any of you have any tips I'd really like to hear them.I will use the Inch to the foot drawings from the Waverly. I have allready drawn them in Cad so that part is behind me.I have ordered a4 self adhesive labels and will print the drawings on them then stick them directly to the sheets of aluminium. If anyone has a better way please let me know.
I went out to the shed to turn a boss this eve and i sneezed jammed the tool in the metal and shattered a gear in the lathe. Not the best start.... I think i will lay off building until I'm feeling better....
Talisman,I had an article published in MODEL BOATS in June 1982, on my build of TALISMAN which I built at 3/16" to the foot.I have a few photos of that vessel so if you need any help, send me a PM.I have just downloaded my drawing of her, in paddle ducks, Sandy
Talisman hopefully this thread will get me going again one day or though I do have a number of projects on the go at the moment..
The paddle wheels have been the part of building which has allways put me off building a paddler.
I know that most of you will be fairly unimpressed but for me this is a milestone in my building career. I chuffed