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Pandora by marsalv - FINISHED - 1:52


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Hi Johann, it is nothing difficult. Thimbles are made from brass tube 1,0x0,1 mm (resp. 1,5x0,1 mm). The tubes are cut to lenght cca 0,8 mm (resp. 1,2 mm) (see first picture) and then they are slightly compressed on both sides by a punch and hammer.

So blocks for masts are prepared and partly installed on the relevant masts, now I will continue with the blocks on the yards.

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Greetings marsalv, while doing some research on another project I discovered your Pandora build log.

Your work is truly inspirational. Taking the time to read the whole log will be a good investment of time and energy.

I'm sure I will learn a lot. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us mere mortals.

Regards, Harley

Cheers, Harley<p 

                     

 

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Thank you Albert.

So finally is here a moment when I started the installation of masts and related standing rigging. As first I installed bowsprit and the following ropes: gammoning, inner and outer bobstay, bowsprit shrouds. At the same time, I have prepared footropes with a netting, the picture shows only temporary attachment, the final attachment will occur after the installation of the stays.

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Lovely work Marsalv! I'm trying to envision how you fished that collar under the bowsprit with all those other elements in place!

Greg

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Stunning! I particularly like your rigging.

Cheers, Derek

 

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Beautiful work marsalv

 

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