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Estes WAC (Whack) Corporal K-11
Actually glued two popsicle sticks together to make a QWIK-Whack Jig for drawing the Bevel Lines.
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Beveling on the Up and Up
Taking a breather, just shy of the 2/3s mark.
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Bevel's in the Details
*whew*
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Well dang, they're looking like the real McCoy! How many of these are ya making?
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Just working up three, foamy. And, I hope it's not a Fireable Offense that I've masked to locate the Lug/Tunnel centered between fins.
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They look great!—but I’m not quite sure how you employed the jig. Please elaborate.
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Bevel Jig Elaboration.
See it now, JJ? I just made this up for this model, and it really made marking and remarking the bevel lines a breeze. I did a little whittling with X-acto, but mostly I removed the material with a 1" wide Sally Hansen medium-grit emery board. I don't think I got one wavy edge.
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So, the “jig” is strictly a measuring device...
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