JimVarnellABH2USN wrote:John,
I was looking at the work table you made, I like the concept you have there. Can I offer you a helpful idea for you plastic stock, get a piece of 1" or 1-1/4" pvc pipe cut it to about 6" and fix it to you table, you can add as many as you need for the sizes most used. that way you have more room on the back section. Overall though I do like what you have done there.
Jim,
Great idea, Could make lots of uses besides styrene, Paint brushes/sanding sticks/tweezers ect. the center section is removable.
Yea, I'm studying AutoCad but I can draw most of what I want to do by hand quicker. I am looking into the idea of 3D printing so if I get to that point I will have to draw stuff on the computer, but for now I am more comfortable with the table and scale rules.
I have my own hobby room....but the desk is just not big enough to work on a 1/72 scale Flower Class Corvette.
When I stumbled upon this kit, I knew this, but the boss told me to get it (a drooling hubby is embarrassing I guess), so I got the kit....and the dining table.
my shipyard
WIP:
-1/72 Revell flower class corvette,with GLS PE and lots of Evergreen.
-1/350 Dragon Scharnhorst, Artwox wooden decks, CyberHobby PE, Master brass barrels.
After 3 years of intensive uilding , the old bench got just too small an messy .This is the new enlarged design, given the room size restrictions.Still nice to have your office right next to your bed though.
click on his link in his sig line to see better pics. SO that is where the magic happens?! Honestly I was expecting to see a massive assembly line with mini dock workers to account for the MANY amazing builds that fly out of Kostas' workshop.
Enlisted men are stupid, but very cunning and deceitful and bear considerable watching." - Marine Corps Officers Manual, 1894
sgtryan13 wrote:click on his link in his sig line to see better pics. SO that is where the magic happens?! Honestly I was expecting to see a massive assembly line with mini dock workers to account for the MANY amazing builds that fly out of Kostas' workshop.
Funny but true. That and some sort of sci-fi object that captures water in place as he pours it on.