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korm kormsen

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boxes for (indoors) freight 06/07/10 09:06 PM (permalink)
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i had not enough work today. that's, what i did instead:
 

 
for printing i choosed the easyest option. i just copied the pic into a word document. there i sized it down, till it looked right for my figures.
if anybody wants to use it, just open the link below and print it.
(and resize the pics for your scale)
 
http://supersol-chaco.net/bahn/kisten/Vintage-Port-boxes.doc
(opening might take some time. it is a file of over 2meg)
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    Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 06/07/10 09:56 PM (permalink)
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    Thanks mate!! I was wondering what I could do at the bench to while away my time until lunch!!
     
    Photo printed on photographic Paper cut out and super glued, and I didn't even get stuck once..................... 


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      Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 06/07/10 10:30 PM (permalink)
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      thks korm......will do it this week..kool.......cheers..
       
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        Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 06/07/10 10:57 PM (permalink)
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        Excellent skill not getting stuck with superglue.Laugh
        The crate looks good tooThumbs Up
        I'm as fast as degreased lightning
         
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          Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 04:47 AM (permalink)
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          minimans,
          hey! you are quicker, than i am.
          which one is that? from the pic i posted, or from the .doc in the link?
          meanwhile i licked blood. here my second try:

           
          if anybody wants to use it, just open the link below and print it.
          (and resize the pics for your scale)
          http://supersol-chaco.net/bahn/kisten/birds-custard-boxes.doc
          i learned from the first link. that took up more than 2 mega space.
          now i just put the first row of boxes into the .doc.
          anybody interested can copy that row and fill the page with it before printing.
          korm
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            Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 05:51 AM (permalink)
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            korm kormsen


            minimans,
            hey! you are quicker, than i am.
            which one is that? from the pic i posted, or from the .doc in the link?
            meanwhile i licked blood. here my second try:
             
             


            I just printed it from the page and built it full size looks like a big packing crate!!
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              Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 08:05 AM (permalink)
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              Very good Korm - neatly done - I use Word too. If I have any space on a sheet when printing signs or lettering I make the odd box or two for later use. Wrapping them round a piece of Balsa helps in our quite humid climate (80% plus in summer!). Generally use a Pritt Stick for glueing but superglue might be given a chance.

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                Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 12:34 PM (permalink)
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                Mick, precious balsa?

                i was thinking, what to use, to weight them down a bit.

                next balsa i can get would be in Rio or Buenos Aires.
                i think, i'll cut pine to fit the boxes.
                 
                minimans, try the small ones, they'll take more time and funny words to get them straight.

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                  Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 12:34 PM (permalink)
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                  Thanks for the links guys, I'll be making mine up later.

                  I like the Balsa idea, but will coat it in knotting first, keeps it weather proof and the glue takes better
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                    Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 12:38 PM (permalink)
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                    what is "knotting"?
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                      Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 01:00 PM (permalink)
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                      korm kormsen


                      what is "knotting"?


                      Like Knitting only stickier   Real Big Smile    Roll On Floor Laughing  Thumbs Up  A Clown
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                        Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 01:08 PM (permalink)
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                        Sorry Korm
                         
                        knotting is a sealer,  usually with shellac in it, applied to mostly resinous woods  and not all over but just to the knots to stop them weeping resin
                         
                        Edit      but you can apply it all over if you want to also waterproof it
                         
                        what I was refering to above was its original use & subsequent name given to it because of its original use
                         
                         
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                          Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 01:29 PM (permalink)
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                          Korm, it's very good for sealing Balsa and cardboard, gives them a hard surface, can be sanded and then painted and as I've said is weather proof. What would be similar in Paraguay I have no idea matey
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                            Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 07/07/10 01:50 PM (permalink)
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                            thanks both. now i got the idea.


                            don, your first answer made me think of a former neighbour of ours.
                            she never washed the wool. before making strings she only combed out the bigger things from it.
                            everything, she made, from stuffed bedding to sweaters and socks felt and smelled somewhat special....

                            (things got a bit less sticky, after the first few washings with homemade soap.)
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                              Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 08/07/10 04:04 AM (permalink)
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                              some more results of today's boredom: 
                                






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                                Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 14/07/10 08:09 PM (permalink)
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                                my daughters did some charity work for a lonely modeller...

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                                  Re:boxes for (indoors) freight 08/10/10 04:24 AM (permalink)
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                                  well, those paperboxes are something for the background.

                                  now i tested some ideas for the foreground.

                                  those boxes don't take more than ten to fifteen minutes per item (twenty - if i count waiting for the glue)




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