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druxey

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  1. Any remaining twist should correct itself once the building board and frames are put together with the bottom boards added.
  2. If you go to the Royal Museums Greenwich site, there are many open boat plans showing davits and windlasses. An example:
  3. Hahn was very clear that his models were stylized and did not reflect actual framing practice. Also, the plans you show are of completely different ships. The upper one is Beaver's Prize dated March 1778 and the lower one is Beaver of 1757 - a French privateer.
  4. Don't forget that paper itself can change dimensions with humidity levels, and not in the same proportions along x and y axes!
  5. Just remember to anneal the copper frequently as you form it. It will work-harden and, if not re-annealed, will crack rather than bend.
  6. Very neat work on the heels of the cant frames where they sit on the bearding line. Not an easy trick to accomplish with the compound bevels!
  7. An excellent result, Eberhard! BTW, 'floaters' are possible at any age but, as you mention, they get ignored by the mind after a while. Annoying, but harmless.
  8. Just catching up with you, Mark. Sweet! That is a fine planking job you've done there.
  9. I understand that moving the clip adjusts the angle, Keith. I usually use a piece of flat scrap of suitable height resting on the sanding surface to tilt the piece I want to taper. Of course, that means moving the piece parallel to the scrap. Your method eliminates that necessity. And I second the motion for varnish!
  10. That was a fun project - but will multiples be as much fun? How many will you make? I suppose a 'limited edition' might attract a higher price....
  11. Well done indeed, Matiz! I really like the way you've displayed the guns and anchors on the baseboard. Congratulations on a fine model.
  12. What type of ship and era are you most interested in, Frank? Also, kit, semi-scratch or fully scratch built? That would help define the question.
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