Wonderful work yet again 👏 making the yards and masts using paper diagrams looks so much better than trying to make them off of photos on the computer like Artesania supplies,
Wolfgang, absolutely superb! I wish I had a part of your talent where it comes to rigging. I saw the CA in use but I also saw times where you sewed the sail to the yards and used white glue to secure the knot. I'm trying to learn all the steps and basics to produce a better end results. Thank you!!!
Thank you very much. Yes, the choice of glue is (almost) a science. My simplest rule is: if it doesn't have to hold immediately and can dry, then white glue, especially with light-coloured yarn. For brown or black yarns, superglue often works, or if a dark discolouration of the natural yarn is not noticeable.
Ein genuss zuzusehen und sich ein paar kniffe abzugucken.respekt.,,master and commander,,😊
Muchas Gracias
Cómo siempre un trabajo impecable 👏👍
Muchas Gracias
Beautiful work as usual Wolfgang.
Thanks Grant
GOOD JOB MY FRIEND.
Wonderful work yet again 👏 making the yards and masts using paper diagrams looks so much better than trying to make them off of photos on the computer like Artesania supplies,
Thanks a lot Greg, you're absolutely right. A 1:1 plan helps immensely.
Wolfgang, absolutely superb! I wish I had a part of your talent where it comes to rigging. I saw the CA in use but I also saw times where you sewed the sail to the yards and used white glue to secure the knot. I'm trying to learn all the steps and basics to produce a better end results. Thank you!!!
Thank you very much. Yes, the choice of glue is (almost) a science. My simplest rule is: if it doesn't have to hold immediately and can dry, then white glue, especially with light-coloured yarn. For brown or black yarns, superglue often works, or if a dark discolouration of the natural yarn is not noticeable.
@@wolfgangzinn Thank you!
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