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Description » Vessel database, articles and nautical terms. If ship had sail likely it's listed and summarized here.
Click to view details » Item details http://sailing-ships.oktett.net/register-alphabetic.html
01-13-2012 05:15 PM
by Geek1945 Edward
63
Click to view item » Amateur Woodworker Wood types
Description » Wood list: Hardwoods
Click to view details » Item details http://www.am-wood.com/wood/wood.html
11-06-2004 01:38 PM
by wirewolf John
528
Click to view item » Animated Knots: Complete List
Description » Over 120 knots showing how they are tide (animated).
Click to view details » Item details http://www.animatedknots.com/knotlist.php
04-14-2009 07:51 PM
by Navarone Don
216
Click to view item » Combat Index
Description » United States Military Hardware Index for current and past military equipment.
Click to view details » Item details http://www.combatindex.com/hardware/hardware_main.html
04-02-2007 06:12 PM
by Navarone Don
195
Click to view item » Curator of Navy Ship Models
Description » The U.S. Department of the Navy Ship Model Program collects, preserves, interprets, and displays scale models in federal museums and offices and in state and local public educational museums and facilities. Depicting the rich tradition, historical heritage, and technological development of the United States Navy from earliest times to the present, the Department of the Navy Ship Model Collection is recognized as a precious national treasure.
Click to view details » Item details http://www.dt.navy.mil/cnsm/
11-13-2004 09:27 AM
by sabah Steve
363
Description » Development of the western square-rigged sailing ship after the Middle Ages. From the Carrack to the Full-Rigger. The study covers the period of four hundred years, from the first two-masted Mediterranean square-riggers of the early 15th Century to the three-masted, full-rigged ships of the Napoleonic era.
Click to view details » Item details http://www.greatgridlock.net/Sqrigg/squrig2.html
07-28-2006 06:00 AM
by Navarone Don
258
Description » Lists, Metric drill bit sizes, Fractional-inch drill bit sizes, US number and letter gauge drill bit sizes. Handy little charts for figuring out the correct drill size you need.
Click to view details » Item details http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit_sizes
10-01-2006 01:44 PM
by wirewolf John
405
Click to view item » DryDock Models Gallery
Description » Welcome to DryDock Models. This web site is dedicated to the rebirth of an old hobby, building tall ship models. Within the pages of this site you will find a photo gallery of ship models during various stages of construction, as well as completed ships and images of the many ship kits available today.
Click to view details » Item details http://www.drydockmodels.com/
11-06-2004 01:07 PM
by wirewolf John
1,362
Click to view item » Gene Larson's Shop Notes
Description » A complete list of wood types and their uses in ship modeling.
Click to view details » Item details http://members.cox.net/elarson5/woods.htm
11-29-2005 09:56 PM
by ozarkhillbilly Bill
308
Click to view item » Historic Tall Ship Replicas
Description » Excellent site for sailing ships from selected time periods and countries - a nice collection of reference data and pictures.
Click to view details » Item details http://www.timedesign.de/ship/ship.html
01-23-2009 07:49 AM
by Davit Gary
268
Click to view item » Introduction to Carving
Description » These instructions are intended to offer a simple and doable approach to carving the decorations on ship models. In time and with practice anyone who can build a ship model can produce the carved decorations.
Click to view details » Item details http://www.dlumberyard.com/DavesPlace/Intoduction.htm
10-27-2005 03:31 AM
by Bismark
309
Click to view item » Just Timber
Description » The Wonderful World of Wood: A site devoted to woods of all types. Gives characteristics and descriptions of woods of many types, from Ash to Yew.
Click to view details » Item details http://website.lineone.net/~rod_elliott/
05-22-2007 03:05 AM
by wirewolf John
245
Click to view item » Knot Heads World Wide
Description » Knot Heads World Wide is a community based website of knot tyers from all walks of life and from around the world.
Click to view details » Item details http://www.khww.net/
04-01-2005 08:02 AM
by wirewolf John
445
Click to view item » LIST OF HMS SHIPS
Description » HMS SHIPS
Click to view details » Item details http://encycl.opentopia.com/H/HM/HMS
06-30-2008 07:53 PM
by Davit Gary
574
Description » From the Naval Sea Systems Command Library - Damage Control. A list of the current abbreviations and acronyms used by the US Navy.
Click to view details » Item details http://www.dcfp.navy.mil/library/abbreviations.htm
04-17-2006 05:11 PM
by wirewolf John
331

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