10-14-2020, 03:07 PM
I started to do the rigging of the carronades, thought that would somehow relaxing after killing my head with search algorithmns.
Sometimes I hate my perfectionism or macro fetischism ....
This is how the knot for the breeching rope should be.
Trying this in 1:64 is a pain ... it's so ***** small ....
I tried how to make the rigging. I'm pretty sure I will miss and/or misspell a lot of english words so any help or correction is appreciated
First I had to serve some rope with my hightech super duper fischertechnik machine I use a woodglue/water kombination. When the served rope is finished I use a black Edding to get a little shine on it.
The I did the first tryout using Chuck's blocks and Dafi's Hook (Dafi pls make them a bit shorter! ) I like to do the securing thread for the hooks too but I'll try that later.
One of my problem is that the thinnest thread I have is 0.1mm Gütermann but I like to have 0.05mm, does anybody know about this thin thread?
I guess to do all 72 riggings for the guns will take a good while ... hmpf ... it's soooo damn smaaaalllll ....
It's much easier to do in 1:25 ...
cheers,
Dirk
Sometimes I hate my perfectionism or macro fetischism ....
This is how the knot for the breeching rope should be.
Trying this in 1:64 is a pain ... it's so ***** small ....
I tried how to make the rigging. I'm pretty sure I will miss and/or misspell a lot of english words so any help or correction is appreciated
First I had to serve some rope with my hightech super duper fischertechnik machine I use a woodglue/water kombination. When the served rope is finished I use a black Edding to get a little shine on it.
The I did the first tryout using Chuck's blocks and Dafi's Hook (Dafi pls make them a bit shorter! ) I like to do the securing thread for the hooks too but I'll try that later.
One of my problem is that the thinnest thread I have is 0.1mm Gütermann but I like to have 0.05mm, does anybody know about this thin thread?
I guess to do all 72 riggings for the guns will take a good while ... hmpf ... it's soooo damn smaaaalllll ....
It's much easier to do in 1:25 ...
cheers,
Dirk