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BillParker | 26-Oct-09 13:40 |
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BillParker | 26-Oct-09 13:42 |
I think that ESAKI Tissue will be happiest on a smaller plane, but I'm here to tell you that I've never worked with a finer product for covering planes in all my 40+ years of doing it... It's just a pleasure... |
elevatoranj | 27-Oct-09 08:47 |
I have to agree with you on that,Bill. It takes a little getting used to after using silkspan, but it is worth the effort |
jgood | 27-Oct-09 09:56 |
The red and black tissue looks great, Bill. I notice you're not covering right to the edge on the wings there, what's the reason for that? |
BillParker | 27-Oct-09 15:06 |
Actually I did go all the way, but in trimming with the xacto blade this happened. Learning... Silkspan? Try cotton muslin... *G* |
pfinn | 27-Oct-09 16:50 |
Here's a video on covering with Esaki. Beware! French Canadian humor! He swithches to English after a minute or so. Pretty amazingly simple. Part 2 should pop up on the YouTube menu to the right.
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=DrO-0ktP1qk |
BillParker | 27-Oct-09 17:39 |
And I had always been taught that French Canadiennes were grouchy! That guy is wonderful. I learned to paper "around the corner." Thank you! |
pfinn | 27-Oct-09 18:52 |
How could anyone be grouchy when your building models! |