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Dagger004
Fuselage and wing blocks pinned together with wood dowels.
Keywords: F-102 Delta Dagger century jets cookup

Dagger004

Fuselage and wing blocks pinned together with wood dowels.

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Album name:Ken Pugh / F-102 Delta Dagger
Keywords:F-102 / Delta / Dagger / century / jets / cookup
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Date added:Feb 19, 2009
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SMM/RFBennett   [Feb 20, 2009 at 09:59 AM]
I like it if it has a strait grain, VERY hard stuff, Like really old pine. Great work so far Ken. Very Happy Shocked
Ken Pugh   [Feb 20, 2009 at 11:12 AM]
It is fairly hard and will tire you out. When you see the boards in the store you see just how nice a finish you can get on it due to its hardness. No fuzzy surfaces, you can get this stuff very slick. I also prefer it for thin parts like wings. Basswood trailing edges can slowly break/wear away as you build. Poplar can take an edge so sharp it will cut you, I know from personal experience! I looked at harder woods due to reading up on the ship model guys. They swear by it, especially for carvings. Poplar is not used for ship models and furniture because it turns green as it ages, but that's what they make paint and stain for. I love the stuff. It's also fairly cheap.
lastvautour   [Feb 20, 2009 at 02:29 PM]
Coming along very nicely.

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