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Gregory

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  1. The Mamoli kit had little competition when it was released. Mamoli had a lot of the best kits available at the time . Check some of the drawings for a date. I would like to remember, because I had that kit back in the early 90's, but sold it because life got in the way. I believe the drawings are very good, but the kit itself may have it's detractors these days because kit quality in some areas has come a long way with laser cut parts and such. My recollection is that the Mamoli kits really have everything you need in the box to build it to match the drawings. That has been my experience with a few other Mamoli kits I have built. If I were going to go outside the box, I would consider a different coppering scheme than the little green wood chips they provide, other than that, I would be happy to build it as is. I look forward to following your progress.
  2. I have seen any number of species, that when sanded with 400 or finer, then buffed with felt, develop a shine not unlike gloss varnish.
  3. There’s a new meme going around; “If Chris thinks the instructions are good, they must be good.”..😁
  4. Unfortunately, that color chart on the box is as good as it gets. There is such a wide variation in wood color, a third party chart will not be any better. If you are trying to identify the wood within the box, the amounts provided my be your best help to match it to the box chart. In this case the lighter wood should definitely be the maple.
  5. A lot of builders put a layer of painters tape on stem etc.. It can save a lot of grief..
  6. That walnut appears to be a finer grain than what we usually see in the US. They look really good. The darker color adds character. I noticed that Chris at Vanguard Models recently said he would be using your blocks going forward. They add a lot to his kits.
  7. What’s great about MSW is we have a lot of logs and experienced builders here to help you with these ‘flawed’ kits.
  8. I felt that LightBurn doubled the value of my old 40w C02.. I now have a 40w diode, and I can't imagine not having LightBurn..
  9. Here are the particulars. Cricut It should work with any operating system that supports BlueTooth or USB. It's not so much the OS as it is connectivity support. I believe the interface is web based. I don't have one, but my wife uses Brother Scan n' Cut which is a similar machine..
  10. I'm pretty sure Cricut works with Apple and Windows. It may even have a Phone app. It will have BluTooth/WiFi capability and a USB connection.
  11. Interestingly, the rigged model of Hawke is not showing any bowlines on the square sail (?). I, personally, would be reluctant to model them in the absence of sails. However, I certainly wouldn't fault you for including them. I think your best guess would be as good as any.
  12. Just looked at my copy, ( Fore and Aft Craft ) and bowlines are not shown. Were you looking at the photos in front of AOTS? One photo shows bowlines going out to the end of the bowsprit, but of course, we can't see where they lead. My best guess would be the pin rack in front of the windlass.
  13. Re the bowlines, I can see what Petersson says later, if you don’t get an answer before then.
  14. Apparently there was variation, so you should feel good about how you choose to go forward.
  15. As if we haven't seen/heard enough options here is a drawing DrPr posted from an unnamed source, but appears to be one of the AOTS books. The attaching of the breeching rope appears to be an eye splice with a cow hitch(?) While we are at it, the mystery eyebolt we have discussed in other threads ( dotted line #10 ) says it was for training tackle., which would have been the outhaul repurposed. An option that I believe was presented.
  16. I don't see any detail regarding the attaching of the breech rope to the gunwale. 1997, maybe? That breech rope looks decorative rather than functional.
  17. At worst it would score it and make for easier cutting with other tools. I used to do that with a low power laser. Just checked the latest Cricut model. It says bass 2.4mm thick, so that will include 3/32..
  18. Did I miss where you indicated the height of your seaman? Google tells me the average height in 18th century was 65”..
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