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Hi Keith and Thank You very much.... To answer your question, I used Magic Water very nice stuff. Very good instructions and very easy to use. No smell either. The only thing you have to use your judgement on is the drying time. It really depends what kind of weather your having at the time. I've had it take almost 16hrs to dry, but other times only 8hrs. For the Dingy I poured and let dry. As for the Bounty Launch I waited for it to get tackie and then added ripples in the water. A paint brush dipped in laquer thinner works best when you want to add ripples to the water. That way the brush does not stick to the magic water. But first wherever you pour the water, first mix a small batch and then brush over the area and let dry so it will seal the area good so you won't have any leaks. Because stuff goes everywhere. heres a picture of the launch and the rippled water....
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and the last of the photos. the rest will be placed in the Gallery Forum. All questions and remarks are very much welcome.
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Thanks very much Hexnut, But I was learning from this one. It does have some mistakes. So keep with Chapelles book which helps out greatly to build a vefy authentic LS. Hi Pete , you can either one. the regular tape just gives you a stiffer sail where the fabric tape allows more flexablilty to the sail. Heres more photos.....
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Hi Pete, Yes i glued the seams. But since then I use two way tape cut to fit the seam. It give a straighter nice seam. I learned that from Cap'n Bob..I also still use a pencil for seams, but now I use a lighter touch to create the seams. Because if you notice on real ships of boats the seams do not really stand out that much. So for me it gives it a more realistic look to the sails..........hope this helps out
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Hi Frank n Sjors, You guys are old vets here. Remember the old Small Boat forum on 1.0. Thats where it was at. Then they merge everything and got rid of the small boat and some how I finally found it in the scratch build forum by accident. The liitle one was my first build thread on MSW.....
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and a few more.....i will add more later....if you have any questions of any of the photos please do ask, I will be happy to answer them.....
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I'm just adding a build thread I had on MSW 1.0. A couple of fellow modelers had asked if I was going to add it back to 2.0. I said i was but now that i am on vacation and taking time out from our spring cleaning and I won't be modeling anytome soon I thought this would be a good time to add it back. This was the very first time I had ever started a build log with ant type of forum what so ever. So the only thing I had saved was the pictures. I only use infomation I was able to pick up on the www. Since at that time I knew nothing of Howard Chapelle. So when i started this log is also the time I meet my good buddy John aka Jim Lad who encouraged me and helped me along with his experience. I purchased this kit used on ebay for a sum of 10.00 dollars american. It was started by the previous onwer of the kit. The the glue joints were glued together badly. i dismantle the evrything to start anew. Since today these work boats are now mostly used as day sailers I decided to do my best to create a boat with that theme in mind.... Please be patient with me as I add the photos. When you start a build log you just don't notice these things. But i have over 150 photos to add..........yikes!!!! (so I might not add them all in one night) So here are all the pictures...and I hope you enjoy them...
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Hi Keith it's yes on both your questions. I research the type of tools in that time period. The carpenter was banished with Bligh because Christain new he was just a trouble maker as he was. And he banished him with his tools. 42rocker nice to se you over here too THANK YOU BOTH FOR YOUR KIND REMARKS
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Hi John, Just checking in on any updates on your Stag. After reading a couple of pages.....my sincere apologies for starting this rotant thing...
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Damn Denis How do you it???? All these builds going on at once. Your fast too. She is looking really cool buddy!!!
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HI Sjors I went through your Log here again what a marvalous job you are doing to your model. No after you are done it's time to change to Darth Vador and join forses on the dark side..............
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USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
Cap'n Rat Fink replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Hi you All, Thank you all for the kind words. Ah I'll be back. Its just the thought to start from square one again. I'll get over that. As for the cat your right John, it belongs to the boss. Too bad too I decided to make frames 4 n 5 by hand using only my fret saw and files and a little sand paper. i was pretty proud how they came out to. you know try it the old way without the band saw, all by hand tools only. I had decided not to fit it out too. So I was almost finished. I was going to display it in a shipyard with figures...........these things happen, no big deal i will hit it again, just gotta get around the idea of starting from square one again. on vacation next week. have to paint bedrooms for the mrs. later guys and gals,
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Thanks Rusty, and after this I still have a good attitude about it. MODEL AGAINST THE CAT AND CAT WON. MOST LIKELY THE CAT KNOCKED OVER THE BUILDBOARD. ME THINKS THE MODEL HIT THE GROUND FIRST AND THE WEIGHT OF THE BOARD CAME AFTER. SO TOTAL DESTRUCTION. NO SURVIVORS. OH WELL IT HAPPENS... DO I HAVE PLANS TO START OVER AGAIN...........YES.......BUT NOT ANYTIME SOON. JUST DON'T WANT TO RIGHT NOW. IT WILL PROBABLY BE A LONG WHILE BEFORE THAT HAPPENS. AM I P#*$$!& ABOUT IT...........NO, NOT IN ANYWAY, I WAS TOLD ONCE IT'S ONLY WOOD. HAHA!........WE ALSO HAVE 3 PARAKEETS IN THE HOUSE. IM GLAD WHEN THE CAT SNUCK IN SHE CHOSE TO SCREW WITH MY MODEL INSTEAD. THOSE PARAKEETS BELONG TO OUR 3 LITTLE ONES AND THEY WOULD OF BEEN HEART BROKEN. BETTER ME THEN THEM.... SO I AM GOING TO WALK AWAY FROM MODELS A BIT AND IMPROVE ON MY BOWLING AVERAGE NOW...
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G'day John, They reside in Popeyes neighborhood. Yes they are apart of the rotent family. since you were out there last year maybe you brought one home you in luggage Chief...
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HMMMMM!!! WE'RE TALKING PIECES OF WOOD HERE JOHN, MAYBE YOU GOT THIS PROBLEM HERE How much wood would a woodchuck chuck If a woodchuck could chuck wood? He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, And chuck as much as a woodchuck would If a woodchuck could chuck wood. Kids' Funny Tongue Twisters also known as groundhogs.....don't get them mad because some are armed and dangerous my friend!!!
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Looking for tips on creating sail seams by pencil
Cap'n Rat Fink replied to bhermann's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
HI Bob, I use pencil for seams all the time. Number 2 hp. for me I try to keep it light, not a heavy hand. because when staring and comparing i just notice that seams on sails just don't stand out very much, so i try to keep it suddle. i have Chapelles book on schooners but have not picked it up in long time. but i can if you need me to. But if i remeber right the width of a bolt of material in america is 24 or 22 inches, and that is what i go by to locate my seams. But check and verify that first Bob, its been along time since i checked, because i have been furling my sails lately.. As for the perimiter of the sail itself I learned from Cap'n Bob to use two way tape. it helped to create a nice crisp even seam along the whole length of the sail. I use to fold over and glue but that did get a bit messy for me. there are different thicknesses of twoway tape. i hope im helping you here.... -
Hi Bob, Minor setback. I just completed the scores on frame 3aft, you know the one with the real fancy toptimber. Had it in my hand, did not notice I left the drawer open on my workbench, swung around and snap!!! Ahh! is all that came out of me, and then OH WELL, Doris Day"que sera sera"(whatever will be will be). remember that song? well back to the building of a frame tonight.... can't take this hobby serious. If I did then I would be stressed and that is the reason i took up my modeling building hobby again. to get away from stress!!!
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