Cheers Bruce. A closer look shows some cleanup is needed, but that comes with figuring this stuff out as you go. Pretty happy with the results so far and the improvement.
Cheers :-) I squeeze in time where I can. Lots to think about is right. While editing I was thinking "I should have got some footage on my melted T-88 bottles...". Long story short, a dumb move that didn't quite end in disaster but did need a late night purchase of two $2 sauce bottles. Ah well, maybe its best forgotten!
And yes as a wood worker I know you can never have enough too many clamps. I was thinking of what 1/48 scale kit plane from WWI to build that was operated by Australia. I now know.
@@MattProjectthe melted bottle sound expensive. 1.5 degrees is not pretty fresh. At least ply won’t move APR d too much moving from the shed to the house.
Looking good. Great quality
Cheers Bruce. A closer look shows some cleanup is needed, but that comes with figuring this stuff out as you go. Pretty happy with the results so far and the improvement.
Beautiful work!
Thanks Keith :-)
Nice jig for that angle! The ribs look great!
Thanks Kevin :-)
Good progress !
Thanks Phil :-)
That was a late night post! So much to think about with this build! Good stuff.
Cheers :-) I squeeze in time where I can. Lots to think about is right. While editing I was thinking "I should have got some footage on my melted T-88 bottles...". Long story short, a dumb move that didn't quite end in disaster but did need a late night purchase of two $2 sauce bottles. Ah well, maybe its best forgotten!
And yes as a wood worker I know you can never have enough too many clamps. I was thinking of what 1/48 scale kit plane from WWI to build that was operated by Australia. I now know.
@@MattProjectthe melted bottle sound expensive. 1.5 degrees is not pretty fresh. At least ply won’t move APR d too much moving from the shed to the house.