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Beautiful job on the rosette Kurt. Circle cutter looks nice and solid, how large of a circle will it cut?
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Hi Elliott ,
thank you , the circle cutter makes circles from 2 to 18 cm . now letīs go on ... Chorus and transept are now connected, the whole looks great now! Part 13 c - the lower corner post requires exact fitting. Best regards Kurt |
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Hello everybody ,
At the upper corner pillar, I reinforce the tips with 0.4 mm cardboard. Without any problems, the cornerstones are grown. Because of the reinforcements, I have to cut the tips a bit, the tops are missing the crosses, but these are only grown at the end. The cornerstones with turrets and tops complete the south portal. Best regards Kurt |
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Hello !
Part 13 K, the south gable is disassembled ... ... and rebuilt on three levels. The gable is glued later in the roof mounting. Best regards Kurt |
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Hello everybody ,
Parts 14 to 14g, subsidiary turrets of the northern transept facade, I start with the lower strut pillars and turrets. Then the slender branch turrets. Best regards Kurt |
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Hello !
The north gable offers itself almost to be refined. After an hour this is so far. Due to my changes in the gables I have to shorten the transept roof by 5 mm, it is also reinforced with 1 mm cardboard. I do not put on the panels for the gable until after the roof installation ... * ... because I can adapt this exactly. Best regards Kurt |
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Hello ,
there is a little progress again ... Eight skylights and four chimneys placed on the roof. regards Kurt |
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Hello everybody ,
The choir roof is being prepared. There is a gap of 4 mm between the choir and transept roof! This shortcoming is easily eliminated by putting the tabs tapering from top to bottom inwards. Only now, after correction, do I glue in the reinforcements. Now the roofs fit together perfectly. Two chimneys and eleven skylights complete the choir roof. Best regards Kurt |
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Your work continues to be very impressive Kurt. It's a shame the church was destroyed in the war (WWII?)
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Thank you Elliott ,
yes itīs really a great shame . The 28. off july 1943 was the dark day for this church . but now we look forward ............. The southern nave facade with the frame are prepared, and glued to the transept and base plate. It follows the northern nave side facade. The northern and southern aisle prepared. At the southern transept there is again a deviation, it lacks 2 mm in height to the central nave. Best regards Kurt |
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