Steve Ski
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That is a ton of PE, Kevin, man! Looking real good, all of it!
I have a tool I got from MicroMark for the angle bends, works great. Clamp the part down and bend it with the razor blade.
The curved or radius bends I use trick I saw on you tube. Hold the PE part over a candle flame for a couple seconds until it changes color alittle. It becomes more pliable and won't crease or fold when you roll it around something to get the curve you need.View attachment 154401
I learned that lesson the hard way. Melted the first part I tried it on.Yep, "annealing metal" to make it "softer".
It can be really tricky though as photo etch is often very thin making it easy to accidentally melt parts
Nice job Kevin...I've been spending more time at the beach than the bench lately.View attachment 154362
Today it rained and I managed to finish the aft funnel stack and get it mounted to the ship.
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I haven't been very motivated to work on this project for awhile. Same old song and dance.......PE!
Completing this stage of the build has been a boost to keep me moving forward.
My reference book identifies them only as "gas bottles ".what are those cylinder all standing in a row for ?
chrisb
That's a good kind of busy!!!!!Not much since the last pics.....I've been busy.View attachment 155659
Next update will be when the superstructure is done, stay tuned.
You missed a few footprints there!Not much since the last pics.....I've been busy.
It actually does - the acrylic wants to bond to the CA more than the substrate so it debonds from the brass in the reorientation of the dispersion forcesThe CA glue doesn't seem to adhere to the paint well,
...there are PE primers available, as well as surface burnishers. The burnished leaves a dark patina, more for weathering.
I do a very fine sanding for larger pieces; I find the liquids/spray less likely to damage delicate parts.
I've been using this 'metal' CA, seems to work well, but no double blind testing to prove it any better than other 'thick' CA.
There are probably household products that would be just as effective at adding a 'tooth'.
@urumomo , I thought you commented somewhere to this effect; if not, maybe one of the other guys?
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So, for the purposes of this discussion,"The etchers are all acids . Acetic acid in vinegar works ."
Yellow are compressed airMy reference book identifies them only as "gas bottles ".
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The book shows three colors, yellow, rust and green.
I don't know what the three gasses are, but on a steel ship I'll wager some, or all of them are for welding.