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User name: Edward Hejna
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Last Activity: 11-03-2008 07:46 PM 
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Join Date: 01-24-2005
Total Posts: 1 (0.00 posts per day)
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Birthday:
April 30, 1937
Location:
US Western part of New York State
Occupation:
Retired
Biography:
When I was working I was the service manager of a machine tool manufacturer. Started to build a model ship many years ago but had to stop due to job travel etc. Now that I am retired I started it up again and am plunging in head first. Don't want to make many mistakes. Have a problem making a ring with 6 eyelets that mount on the bowsprit. Eveything I tried does not look very professional. If anyone has a suggestion I sure would welcome it.
Interests:
Computing, Reading: Historical Fiction, Civil War, Good Sci Fi.
Current Project Name:
USS Constitution
Status of Project:
working on bowsprit of USS Constitution
Current Modeling Project Description:
Built a Mamoli Uss Constitution cross section model and now doing thier ship model. Having a problem making a ring with 6 eyelets that mounts on the bowsprit. Anyone have any idea's on how to make one. So far everything I have tried does not look to good.


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