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  • JHapprich
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    • Oct 2017
    • 973

    #106
    To the stern:

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    • JHapprich
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      • Oct 2017
      • 973

      #107
      After checking with my reference pictures, i extended the floodholes under the sail. Some minor work done. An old propeller stuck onto the rotary tool effectively blows away all the dust during the milling so one can see the drawing.
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      Next will be finishing the torpedo shutters.
      Last edited by JHapprich; 01-24-2026, 02:09 AM. Reason: Outdated

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      • JHapprich
        Captain

        • Oct 2017
        • 973

        #108
        Started on the shutter doors. The front part was easy. Made a template for the rear section and found my original error: the depht of the tube muzzles as made with the kit are already too deep plus they're entirely wrong shaped.I should have filled them flush and made them all new from the start. Will remove the brown nitro-filler, make a rounded stencil from a piece of pipe with appropriate diameter and push it into fresh filler applied to the recess to produce the channel. Otherwise, it's filling all up again and grinding in a new channel...

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        • JHapprich
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          • Oct 2017
          • 973

          #109
          The tubedoors and some groups of the floodholes below the fwd sail were filled up again. The channels were that made by grinding in an initial groove with the machine and than using the template and a grinding drum by hand. Slight corrections are necessary, yet i think it looks about right now.

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          • JHapprich
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            • Oct 2017
            • 973

            #110
            Putting things back together to check the overall look

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            • JHapprich
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              • Oct 2017
              • 973

              #111
              Some more pictures:

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              • JHapprich
                Captain

                • Oct 2017
                • 973

                #112
                Any tipp how to implement SHARP pictures? I am taking 12 to 50M photos jpeg, resizing them with a picture resizer app to site specs and they are still brilliant on my phone, yet in here all the details get lost...

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                • JHapprich
                  Captain

                  • Oct 2017
                  • 973

                  #113
                  Very quiet here...

                  I made a custom grinding drum for fine tuning of my hand-ground tubedoor channels to achieve a perfect semilunar groove. Worked well, applied a thin coat of nitrofiller afterwards to cover the tool marks (no picture).

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                  The stern end of the model is sadly far off the original and i am trying putting it to shape without carving holes into the sides that will need backing up laminating from the inside. Not yet sure about this.

                  Problem: the stern is way to fat just in front of the rudder and the kit seem to simply beeing cut out. No streamlining, cross-section is wrong. Knife-stern turned to axe-blade. Stupid stupid stupid...
                  Am sure i will not be able to turning this into scale shape without tebuilding this entirely since here, the wall thickness is only "normal", compared to 5mm midships. Not much tolerance to remove material. So i step by step am trying at the moment to grind in a credible taper, the rest will be coveted by the massive rudder itself...hopefully...

                  So this is what a whiskey looks like in general, though the 665 had a Foxtrot-layout with shrouded props and no stern tubes:

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                  ...and the model's stern for comparision( elder picture)

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                  Last edited by JHapprich; Yesterday, 06:54 PM.

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                  • JHapprich
                    Captain

                    • Oct 2017
                    • 973

                    #114
                    Now my model, started with trimming the edge:

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                    • JHapprich
                      Captain

                      • Oct 2017
                      • 973

                      #115
                      Another view down the stern, right side only with angled edge yet. Still way to wide. Best guess i put in filler from the inside so i might remove more "meat"!Click image for larger version  Name:	20260125_214955_copy_1148x2040.jpg Views:	0 Size:	56.8 KB ID:	193318 Click image for larger version  Name:	20260125_215026_copy_1148x2040.jpg Views:	0 Size:	48.7 KB ID:	193319 Click image for larger version  Name:	20260125_215019_copy_1148x2040.jpg Views:	0 Size:	45.7 KB ID:	193320

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                      • Albacore 569
                        Captain

                        • Sep 2020
                        • 693

                        #116
                        Originally posted by JHapprich
                        After checking with my reference pictures, i extended the floodholes under the sail. Some minor work done. An old propeller stuck onto the rotary tool effectively blows away all the dust during the milling so one can see the drawing.
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                        Next will be finishing the torpedo shutters.


                        Where could I get the rotary tool bit and such a mounting for the drill to make my own flood holes please?

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                        • JHapprich
                          Captain

                          • Oct 2017
                          • 973

                          #117
                          Hi, available on Amazon:

                          https://www.amazon.de/Proxxon-Universalhalter-UHZ-Zwinge-28610/dp/B0017NOVR2/ref=asc_df_B0017NOVR2?mcid=44e445f5ad8d3d2d96dade5 d4b9ee8e3&th=1&psc=1&tag=googshopde-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=697080321013&hvpos=&hvnetw = g&hvrand=6208550217909786270&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvq mt =&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9042931&h vt argid=pla-423451921377&psc=1&hvocijid=6208550217909786270-B0017NOVR2-&hvexpln=0

                          The desk clamp is removable.

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                          • JHapprich
                            Captain

                            • Oct 2017
                            • 973

                            #118
                            And the drill bits:

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