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John M Oshust, Image # 30694 | 05 Feb 14 14:09 |
Starboard side complted. |
John M Oshust, Image # 30693 | 05 Feb 14 14:07 |
Access ports on the fuselage sides are completed. I hope to tackle the exhaust stacks install tomorrow. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 30674 | 04 Feb 14 20:50 |
You know I never thought of that! I do not use tissue, I use poly span. I will try using the cutter the next time I slice and dice. |
lukebozek1, Comment for image # 30674 | 04 Feb 14 20:27 |
Thanks John. Do you slice tissue with this? |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 30674 | 04 Feb 14 20:05 |
Staples |
lukebozek1, Comment for image # 30674 | 04 Feb 14 18:54 |
Where did you find this? |
John M Oshust, Image # 30684 | 04 Feb 14 16:45 |
Not any great progress but like the tortoise, progress none the less. Some ventilation scoops and metal work around the aileron control rod access ports. |
John M Oshust, Image # 30683 | 04 Feb 14 16:43 |
I redid the Ansaldo radiator emblem. My research photos show all sorts on ventilation orifices. |
John M Oshust, Image # 30682 | 04 Feb 14 16:41 |
Most probably field mechanics applied on the job engineering to help cool the enclosed engine. This accounts for the variety of cooling portals that appear in photographs. |
John M Oshust, Image # 30681 | 04 Feb 14 16:39 |
All sorts on metallic access ports still must be added to both sides. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 30674 | 04 Feb 14 14:11 |
Small one yes. Big one 1/8 |
JohnG., Comment for image # 30674 | 04 Feb 14 12:25 |
Will it accommodate 1/16" balsa??? |
JohnG., Comment for image # 30673 | 04 Feb 14 12:23 |
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frwyflyer, Comment for image # 30674 | 04 Feb 14 11:54 |
THANK YOU!! Now I understand. This looks very versatile being able to cut angles and straights. VERY NICE!! |
John M Oshust, Image # 30674 | 04 Feb 14 11:40 |
Ted, Two of my paper slicers. I have four. I prefer the blue plastic rotary model as it easily gets lost in the scree of flotsam and jetsam covering my work table. “O” |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 30669 | 03 Feb 14 20:55 |
The roller blade is in the black dome at the top of the device. You slide it up and down rolling a pizza cutter like razor wheel. If my neurons remember this discussion on the morrow, I shall post a clear photograph of this wonderful cutting implement. |
frwyflyer, Comment for image # 30669 | 03 Feb 14 20:12 |
I still don't recognize it at all. paper cutters that I remember have a big cutter on the side. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 30669 | 03 Feb 14 19:13 |
Ted,
Me thinks yo get a better view of the paper slicer and dicer in this shot. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 30673 | 03 Feb 14 19:07 |
A roller razor paper cutter that I use to cut strips of Al duct tape or wing ribbing strips. |
frwyflyer, Comment for image # 30673 | 03 Feb 14 18:39 |
What's that blue and white orthopedic appliance?? |
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