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Weekend update.  The chain is on backorder but work must go on. Continued work on the installation of the deck beams.

 

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The little sailor can't stand of his own, must have had a hard night.

 

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The channels where shaped with a scaper cut into a utility knife blade. This is the first time i've used a scraper to shape parts so it took a couple of hours, the Brazilian cherry is hard and did not shape easily. They are just dry fitted for now. 

 

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The beams are almost finished and planking is started.  The end beams will go in with the planking to help support them. The chalking is 100 lbs black paper. I tried using thread but these planks are 1/16 thick so it did not work.

 

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The chain lockers. The one on the left has a false floor to reduce the amount of chain needed. I will probably leave the other open. 

 

 

Thanks for watching and for the likes.

 

Mark

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Not much work done over the holidays. Actually all of it done yesterday and today. Installed the planking.

 

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The red circle is around the hole that the anchor chain goes through. Its in the wrong place. Easy to fix though. Just pull up those three planks and replace them.

 

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Top view. The joints are random. On the real ship there is to pattern to the planking that I could make out. In portchieboy's

Victory photo gallery there seem to be rules for the planking (no joints next to each other) put no hard and fast pattern.

 

More later thanks for watching

 

Mark

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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Mark,

 

Have look here.. there's an article on deck planking...http://modelshipworldforum.com/ship-model-framing-and-planking-articles.php   Having said that, deck planking was one of those things were they used what they had available at the time and sometimes the rules went out the proverbial window.

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

Current Build:                                                                                             
Past Builds:
 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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  • 4 weeks later...

The deck is repaired, trimmed, given a coat of sanding sealer. sanded and scraped. Channels also installed. 

 

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Next I decided to finish the bottom. Started with a punch to dimple the sheets to simulate nails (kinda).

I drew the nail pattern in Autocad and printed a couple of copies. The plates amidship are .5x2.5 meters that comes to 138 nails. Not gonna happen.

 The punch is made with a piece of scrap cut to size, patten glued on and pins nailed in. This would have worked better with a good drill press and then putting the pins in pointy side up. Next time. If I have a small drill press.

 

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The pins where then straightened and set in with epoxy and filed even.

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The sheathing was made from copper tape cut to size and then stamped.

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Started from the keel and worked my way up. I found the tape ease to put on and keep even but it is delicate so care is needed. If to much presser is used the dimples disappear to little and the tape doesn't stick.  

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Finished. Some final smoothing and a coat of something to keep it safe.

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On to the next project. Most likely a base and some kind of cradle.

 

Mark

 

 

 

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

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No wood strip at the edge of the copper. Here is a picture of the plating on the ship/

 

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Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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A permanent stand has been built. It's just a piece of oak planed smooth with the edges relieved so a glass or plexy cover can go over it. The supports are also oak. Two coats of sanding sealer and three of a satin polyurethane.

 

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That's it for today.

 

Mark

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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The treads on the ladders are made of grating so I started out with a jig.

This is the second try. The first one only went in one guide slot. This one is much better although it is fiddly to use. If the guides are too snug it is very hard to push. So there is a compromise between accuracy and usability.  The blade is .030" thick so the grating holes are about .030". There is a little wobble factor. It's hard to see in the picture but there is gap between the blade slot and the guide.

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Started by running a 2" wide piece. One      cut      at     a       time. I found I had to hold the wood down on the jig or I didn't get the depth consistent. Next cut the main piece into manageable lengths. With each strip only .030 wide keeping them consistent took patience. I also found if the grooved side is down there are fewer teeth (?) broken when cutting.

I am using basswood because that is all the local hobby lobby carries. A better wood would have made it a lot easier.

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The treads assembled and given a coat of dilute glue. I found once put together and glued the basswood did alright. The glue also cut down the fuzz. A trim added to the front and final sanding and they are ready to go.....    If you don't look too close.074.thumb.jpg.295f39db419f93327ee773137b103bc9.jpg

 

 Now to search the forum for ways to build ladders.

 

Thanks for watching.

 

Mark

 

 

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

The ladder is assembled. Just cut the sides to size and glued the steps to it. They were marked to get the spacing even. I have never been able to make good ladders and this proves it.

Well when it's in the guts of the ship it will not be so visible. The next one will be better.

 

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And installed.

 

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That's it for today.   Thanks for watching.

 

Mark

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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  • 1 month later...

Next the liners for the hole in the deck the anchor chain passes through. I started with a hard wood dowel and drilled a 1/4" hole through it. Then it was cut into four pieces and each piece finished with an exacto and files.

 

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She who must be obeyed was not at home so I had to use my phone for these two pictures. These are about as good as it will do close up.

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A little flat black paint and two boards and the first two they are installed.

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It's been awhile since my last update, life keeps getting in the way.

 

Thanks for watching

 

Mark

 

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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Really nice progress, Mark

Regards Christian

 

Current build: HM Cutter Alert, 1777; HM Sloop Fly, 1776 - 1/36

On the drawing board: English Ship Sloops Fly, 1776, Comet, 1783 and Aetna, 1776; Naval Cutter Alert, 1777

Paused: HMS Triton, 1771 - 1/48

"Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it." Salvador Dali

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  • 2 months later...

Christian  thanks.

 

I have finally gotten some work done. 

 

I got a new toy for my birthday thanks to she who must be obeyed and http://www.proxxontoolsdiscount.com/ I ordered it on the 17th and it arrived on the 19th. Very fast.

 

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As you can see I have been trying it out. You can see I've also started the gun deck beams. 

The first things I made on the lathe were supports for the deck beams. I tried them freehand first.  No good. I needed some kind of guide. I can't find a ready made one

so I had to make something. It turned out to be very simple to make but will take some practice to make anything complicated.

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This is the guide for the shape I need. It is cut from a piece of plastic (an old credit card). The center of the rest holder has line scratched in at the center line. The pattern

is aligned with these lines.

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My tool holder. Very simple, the chisel is made from an allen wench and the guide is a paper clip. A stiffer piece of wire would have been better but this is what I had

on hand. 

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These are the first pieces of the lathe using the duplicator. Not bad but I will get better. I found I had to work slowly or the chisel would grab the wood and go under the work. Also 

it is very easy to bend the work piece which throws off the alignment. They still need some cleaning up but they are MUCH better than the freehand attempts.

 

As always thanks for watching.

 

Mark

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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  • 2 months later...

I have not been totally idle. I have finished the port side cabins. These will be under the deck so there is no interior construction. It is made of basswood and the doors and mouldings are bamboo pulled thru a draw plate and then scraped one side flat. The door frames are size 53 and the other parts are drawn down to size 40 on a Jim draw plate. The hinges are thread dipped in a gold acrylic paint, the latches are foil from a wine bottle.

 

 

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Progress is slow (life keeps getting in the way) but it's getting there.

Thanks for watching

 

Mark

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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  • 4 months later...

It's been a long time since my last post and not a lot has been done. Actually all I've gotten done was the starboard side front and install the port side. I was diagnosed with diabetes in November and have been dealing with that and finally have it under control with minimal meds and hopefully none in the future.

 

First knee and interior wall installed.

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Starboard side cabin outside wall.

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Port side cabin and one starboard interior wall installed.

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Of course while doing this work I had a lot a supervision from the newest member of the family (don't you just hate having someone look over your shoulder 

while your working).

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She was later found doing a close up inspection and assured me that the ship was free of rodents.

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Now that life is a little more settled work can continue at a more even pace.

 

thanks for watching

 

Mark

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Port side cabin interiors. I don't know if the are really correct but the are as close as I can guess from the plans. All the interior structures are made from 

1/16 basswood sheet. It's what the local hobby shop has available.

 

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Thanks for watching

 

Mark

Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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  • 5 years later...

Has it really been 5 years since I posted to this log??? Anyway here goes.

I started building the guns. I needed some wood that was close grained. I tried a couple and settled an dogwood.

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These are two of the MANY blanks I cut.    098.thumb.jpg.d6175d48f41864df8f5e0b376c91468a.jpg

One of the cannon in progress. The chisel was used for removing large amounts of wood. I made a smaller one from an allen wrench for the fine work and finished with 

jewelers files.

 

Ten good barrels. And a pile of firewood.

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Current build               Dom Fernando II E Gloria  crossection 

 

Finished boats               Portuguese Caravel     Artenaval

                                  Yacht Mary                 Mamoli

                                  Mayflower                  M.S.

                                  H.M.S. Unicorn           Corel

                                  Whaleboat                 Marine Model Co.

                                  Swift                         A.L.

                                  America (solid hull)      Marine Model Co.

                                  Albatros                     Mantua

                                  U.S.S. Constitution      Revell

                                  Spanish Galleon           Revell

 

 

 

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Good to see you back, Mark.  Life does seem to get in the sometimes.   The cannon look good from here.

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

Current Build:                                                                                             
Past Builds:
 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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Hello John, 

First, well done for your choice of subjects and execution: secondly, your five year 'pause' makes me feel better about a certain project of mine. 

Looking good.

Bruce

 

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STAY SAFE

 

A model shipwright and an amateur historian are heads & tails of the same coin

current builds:

HMS Berwick 1775, 1/192 scratchbuild; a Slade 74 in the Navy Board style

Mediator sloop, 1/48 - an 18th century transport scratchbuild 

French longboat - CAF - 1/48, on hold

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