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You first de-tack the low-stick 'blue' painters masking tape by pre-loading it with lint from your shirt or pants (to further reduce its tack); stick it to a plastic sheet cutting board; and hack away.
A compass cutter is another useful mask-cutting tool. As are brass tube punches.
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Last set of photos.....what are you doing? No, I know what you are doing you are marking waterline, but why? It is taped correctly, yes? Isn't the hull already split? So many questions.....Love learning from you.
If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.Comment
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David,
Just a short note to thank you again for your second go around on the concept 2 Seaview presentation on Dive Tribe today. It was very informative, and the concept 2 model lends itself for a good design for a pool as a surface runner. I really prefer single motor submarines over dual motors. I may have to give in on this and build the Seaview with dual motors.
Thanks again David,
Rob
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Took a metal-impregnated rubber disk to clean up the solder and made short work of clean up. Pickled it, then primered with the latest Dupont automotive primer. Finished with Tamiya acrylics, dry-brushed a metalizer, three coats of flat clear coat. Hope this one will hold up. Photos of course are out of order. Figure it out.Comment
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Took a metal-impregnated rubber disk to clean up the solder and made short work of clean up. Pickled it, then primered with the latest Dupont automotive primer. Finished with Tamiya acrylics, dry-brushed a metalizer, three coats of flat clear coat. Hope this one will hold up. Photos of course are out of order. Figure it out.Who is John Galt?Comment
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