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Guillows Series 200 - SE5a by meku. Viewed 1009 times.
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meku | 04-Apr-13 02:20 | |
meku | 07-Jul-15 07:50 | Skyediamonds1985,I'm glad I did it in the same way with my wife's purse strap. |
Skyediamonds1985 | 07-Jul-15 11:05 | Meku, DD & I are in awe of your workmanship and attention to detail. Very happy to hear you employed the same techniques for cockpit coaming as I with the PT-17. May I ask if you could post some of your work on the S.E. 5? If you did not take any photos during construction, that is okay. Just reading your description of what you did would be greatly appreciated by all. I can see the seat belts peeking out of the cockpit, how did you do the belts? I can see fine woods with instruments. Can you describe or show how you did this? I would be honored to hear from you. |
Skyediamonds1985 | 07-Jul-15 11:06 | You have made many fine details and I am very impressed with the attention and care you've shown. Sincerely, Sky |
meku | 07-Jul-15 18:53 | Skyediamonds1985, things about which you asked that belts made from Italian nylon soft fabric, buckles made by hand from aluminum and brass, exhaust pipes made from transistor radio telescope antennas, glass and frame this portion of the glasses metal. The cabin interior is Birch veneer, instruments are computer-printed glass is a pack of mini tablets, medicines, many items made by hand as radiator with electric shaver, rotating magneto crank siê.Lewis and Vickers made of metal and drewna.Folia Oracover-Oratex antik and Solartex olive drab fabric structure. My English too weak, but I will try to answer your questions. |
Skyediamonds | 07-Jul-15 19:32 | Meku-your English is very good. I understood everything you said. I thank you very much for sharing with us, your excellent skills. You are a master craftsman & there are not many like you. Anytime you wish to add to your sharing of information, would be greatly appreciated by all of us. Thank you-Sky |
Skyediamonds1985 | 17-Aug-15 00:05 | Meku, I do not know if you'll read this message as your posting is old, but what reference did you use for wings? I am just asking why you used zig-zag pattern on ribs from rear spar to trailing edge. |
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