Thank you! 🤝 Well, I'm not sure what you mean by pulleys. If you are referring to sheaves within bulwarks, I've already made a couple on the sternside. The sheaves themselves were made of brass using a lathe, and they are approximately 3.5 mm in diameter and about 0.8 mm thick. I plan to add at least 6 more. And there is nothing fancy 😉 However, the main challenge for me will be crafting the wooden rigging blocks (also known as pulleys). I still don't have a final plan on how to make them, nor the dead-eyes. The technology should enable a form of "mass production." I'm considering using double-sided machining with a small mill, around 0.4 mm in size. That's what I have in mind at the moment. Oh, and yes, it will definitely be worth a separate video. Thank you for the idea.
Stunning! Your treatment of the entire ship looks amazing. Great detail!
Thank you for good words. 🙏 That’s my aim. It’s a kind of training before more difficult work;)
Tolle Arbeit - ich bin begeistert! Go on!
Vielen Dank! 🙏
Great work, can't wait to see when you're going to attack the pulleys, maybe a tutorial?
Thank you! 🤝
Well, I'm not sure what you mean by pulleys. If you are referring to sheaves within bulwarks, I've already made a couple on the sternside. The sheaves themselves were made of brass using a lathe, and they are approximately 3.5 mm in diameter and about 0.8 mm thick. I plan to add at least 6 more. And there is nothing fancy 😉
However, the main challenge for me will be crafting the wooden rigging blocks (also known as pulleys). I still don't have a final plan on how to make them, nor the dead-eyes. The technology should enable a form of "mass production." I'm considering using double-sided machining with a small mill, around 0.4 mm in size. That's what I have in mind at the moment.
Oh, and yes, it will definitely be worth a separate video. Thank you for the idea.
@@shipmodelideas Thank you for your answer and see you soon on new adventures of the Santa Maria
When the new video? 🥺🥺🥺
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