While I was showing paper models at the EAA museum, several people asked me, "How long have you been doing this?" I had to think about that.
I built a few paper models in high school but I think it really caught my interest when my 5-year-old daughter and I built a life-size Osprey. She's now 31.
And while I can't really pin down the date, I discovered earlier this month that I have been building paper models long enough to wear out a steel straight-edge.:confused: It's edge is no longer straight--I've worn a slight curve into it, enough to be noticeable on a cut. I can't decide whether that's impressive or just nuts.
Good grief!
--David
I built a few paper models in high school but I think it really caught my interest when my 5-year-old daughter and I built a life-size Osprey. She's now 31.
And while I can't really pin down the date, I discovered earlier this month that I have been building paper models long enough to wear out a steel straight-edge.:confused: It's edge is no longer straight--I've worn a slight curve into it, enough to be noticeable on a cut. I can't decide whether that's impressive or just nuts.
Good grief!
--David
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