Got it!! Thank you for the quick reply. Earlier today, I posted treenail tutorial on my building log. Check it out, if interested.
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then fill each hole with Elmer's wood filler
Yes Zoly, I am using this method as well. Take a look in my build logThere is a method to make treenails from wood,so you can make them from the same wood as the planking or whatever you treenailing
I have seen that but thats a different method.Yes Zoly, I am using this method as well. Take a look in my build log
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Tnx . Have to keep it open for the next 3 days. Swollen again but doesnt keep me away from shipyard. Dont know what it is with this hobby. Sometimes so frusterating and when i am done with some parts in want to redo things but it keeps pulling me even if i feel bad.shipsofscale.com
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Oh...the method of birch toothpicks? Can you show, please? I am intrigued enoughI have seen that but thats a different method.
Nope, another oneOh...the method of birch toothpicks? Can you show, please? I am intrigued enough
Check these two logs for the method.Oh...the method of birch toothpicks? Can you show, please? I am intrigued enough
Thanks, Zoly. These are not treenails, thought. Those are making nails\bolts\spikes. This method fist described by Dr. Mike (Mikhail Bezverxniy).Check these two logs for the method.
Well...treenails don't have the head, they are basically dowels, the method shown in the Russian forum actually creates a rounded head, so it is more of a bolt, or a spike rather than treenail.What do you mean not treenails?