Making a resistant STAND for a model ship - Oil finish

Making a resistant STAND for the FIFIE ship model As this is an RC model I wanted to make a good old resistant stand that can hold the boat pretty tight and can be transported without hassle. The base as you can see it’s huge and it is a 70x30x2cm pine wood I then finished the base for the model with a mixture of straw oil and white petrol. The white Petrol is useful to speed up the absorbing process of the oil. The straw oil gives more saturation to the wood and gives also the nutrients and protection it needs. The straw oil is a natural finish, it is easy to apply and the end result enhances the quality of the wood. Making this video requires a lot of time and effort. If you want to support the channel actively, you can join Tagliamare’s membership =) ⛵️ If you can’t, you can subscribe to the channel, it’s free and it will be a great support to me in continuing making this video ⚒️ These are the tools you saw in the video: Straw oil: White petrol: Rotary tool: Disc bench sander: Other bench sander: 📽 My suggestions: ⭐️ My rope making machine prototype: 🎥 If you’re just starting building ship models check out my basic training videos: ⭐️ Playlist: “Model ship building for beginners“: ⭐️ Playlist: “Basics of rigging model ships: tutorials and techniques“: ⭐️ Fixing deadeyes at the same eight: ⭐️ The electronics you need to turn your boat into an RC model ship: ⭐️ Model ship building from scratch: 📸 Check out my three full video logs: ⭐️ Full video log “The Dorade yacht 1:20“: ⭐️ Full video log “The Whaleboat of New Bedford 1860“: ⭐️ Full video log “Scratch built Fifie herring drifter“: Take a look at my models on sales, I wish I could keep them all, but from time to time I have to free up some space =) #shipmodeling #modelismonaval #modelshipbuilding ----- Follow me on: MY SITE
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