I should have thought this would be a prime candidate....
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Regards
Dan
I got excited then as I thought you were restarting the 1368 build.
Hi your stone work is very convincing very nice
John
Hi Chris, I've just spent a happy hour or so trawling through your thread Splendid modelling and the layout will be magnificent once you've finished it! I remember seeing one of the boards at the RMweb members day at Taunton a few years ago, where it made quite an impression! Keep up the good work
BW
Dave
There's a brick arch ring, but it doesn't go past the LHS of the window. The LHS is stone and the RHS is brick. Definitely knocked around and added to.
Couldn't make it up....
Moving along at a cracking pace... Well that's what I'm telling myself.
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Oh, and a lesson learned when settling down for a full day scribing... A bit of extra finger protection helps.
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Of course - I dare say there were little or no building controls at the time the building would have been extended.
Question... how are you going to glaze the leaded window. One sheet of glazing material behind or use something like canopy glue in each pane so you get the faceted appearance when seen?
Looks like my fingers when working with Purbeck stone, but we used insulation tape. Blessed stone would eat through skin in minutes, especially if damp.
The grain store is looking really good.
Obviously I've missed that opportunity with the 1368 .
Coming along at a pace now mate and beginning to look the part.
G
p.s. have you run out of "finger tape" yet ?