Recently I started making live videos of the work in the shop for those who are really bored.
I received some questions on the stern tooling so I made a video on demolding and explaining the use of the cores and stuff.
Here is the link, https://fb.watch/2KO3ft8_Ih/
Grtz,
bart
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Very nice Mate. That tail cone is a WORK of ART! (reaching for tin helmet).Leave a comment:
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Going back and forth on the tandem propeller. Latest attempt.....I will make a test bench to try her out in the water.
Grtz,
Bart
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A remarkable achievement, sir. True model-building on display here!
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Yes……the most complicated resin cast I ever did worked out beautiful. 13 cores were inserted.
Pictures right after demolding.
Grtz,
Bart
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Outstanding! The buoy and hatch are they 6 pieces and assembled like slices of a pie or one piece?
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prodiction work in the shop.......buoys/hatches and the mast support (presented in an unfinished sail to show the idea)
Grtz,
Bart
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Yeah, I also do not understand how this happens......messing around in the daytime and when I return in the morning from time to time something useful is laying on the workbench........must be one of the cats.
Same to you, keep safe and take care Scott.
grtz,
Bart
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Amazing work. Who would have thought that a simple Marine Engineer could produce something so exacting! Merry Christmas.Leave a comment:
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Camera enclosures and windows of the bridge wind deflector casted in clear resin, all were placed on standoffs for vacuum casting. Some of them are following the shape of the sail.
Grtz,
Bart
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