Darn, hold off on the purchases guys until I figure things out :) The profits might just be flying off into the ether somewhere. I want to make sure they go where they're supposed to. Give me a bit as I just sat down here
and my leg isn't cooperating too well :)
Ron
Hi guys,
The Cafepress site never sold an item :) Rick, if you're interested, I'll see about the passwords etc for it. I still own the artwork and logo as far as I know and would have to arrange it's handling somehow. Let me know if you can
Ron
Man, this is getting good!
Gil, your coaming (or combing?) is magnificent. I love the stitched look and
the surface. I've never seen leather as smooth as that insulation I put on and yours at a normal distance would probably look alot more realistic. Eric,
I followed your thread as you...
Man, this is getting good!
Gil, your coaming (or combing?) is magnificent. I love the stitched look and
the surface. I've never seen leather as smooth as that insulation I put on and yours at a normal distance would probably look alot more realistic. Eric,
I followed your thread as you...
John.....
Now you did it! I went through rigging hell with a build I did of Marek's Pfalz.
Back then I was looking at monofilament fishing line, various threads, guitar strings etc. I ended up using simple polyester thread and crazy glue. I have a spool of this other stuff I found at a...
John.....
Now you did it! I went through rigging hell with a build I did of Marek's Pfalz.
Back then I was looking at monofilament fishing line, various threads, guitar strings etc. I ended up using simple polyester thread and crazy glue. I have a spool of this other stuff I found at a...
Sorry about something so mundane....
I managed to find an almost reasonable solution for the cockpit combing.
That wire insulation I was blabbing about earlier did end up working. One has to first remove the wire strands leaving you with a long plastic tube. Carefully
invert your #11 blade...
Sorry about something so mundane....
I managed to find an almost reasonable solution for the cockpit combing.
That wire insulation I was blabbing about earlier did end up working. One has to first remove the wire strands leaving you with a long plastic tube. Carefully
invert your #11 blade...