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    Blue Ensign reacted to CiscoH in Armed Virginia Sloop by CiscoH - Model Shipways - 1:48   
    Good Thursday evening folks
     
    Thank you Dan and Chuck for the encouragement
     
    To celebrate the end of planking I decided to clean up my bench and sharpen everything pointy.  Always feels good to organize.

    And now sanding the hull.  I started in the basement workshop with all my various odd shaped sanding sticks and dowels.  All the unequal thickness planking I had installed came back to haunt me; 220 grit was going to take months.  And after a few minutes, unsurprisingly, I was generating way too much dust to stay indoors. 
     
    This is what I started with:

    I changed my sandpapers to 100 grit and went outside.  Way better as the breeze took the dust downwind and raking sunlight made it much easier to see progress.
     
    Here I am almost finished with 100 grit port side.

    And here is where I am now; both sides mostly finished to 100 grit.  I have been trying to smooth out any waviness so further grits are getting rid of coarse scratches only and not shaping.  The sun washes out contrast but it looks a darn sight better than where I started.

    And now more sanding.  And after that even more.
     
    Have a great evening all
     
    cisco
     
  2. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Hubac's Historian in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  3. Like
    Blue Ensign reacted to Cjames in HMS Sphinx by Cjames - Vanguard Models - 1:64   
    Hi all.  This is my build log for HMS Sphinx from the Vanguard Models stable.   As is evident from the photos below, a significant amount of work has already been completed. My goal for this log is to explain some of the procedures and techniques used in the build thus far, highlight those areas where I departed from the standard kit build, and cover the remaining work to complete the model in real time.  Before jumping into that, I want to acknowledge those MSW members whose contributions  have most influenced this specific project and shaped my overall philosophy on model ship building.  These members are Chuck Passaro, Ron (Hollowneck), Maurice (Blue Ensign), Peter (flyer) and Bob (rafine).  In mentioning these folks whose work has particularly influenced mine, I do not mean to slight in any way those many other members whose excellent work graces this forum.
     

     
     

     


     
     
     

     

     


     



     
    So this is the state of the build at present.   My approach on color is to use it sparingly; a sort of less-is-more philosophy.  I followed Hollowneck's approach as to which features to paint and which to leave natural.  The colors used are admiralty (Caldercraft) flat black, iron black, french blue, red ochre and white, and Vallejo brown ochre.  The finish is wipe-on poly.
     
    In my kit, there is a fair degree of variation in the color of the provided pear hull planks.  This is highlighted in some of the photos.  I don't blame the manufacturer for this as the kit design calls for filling and painting below the waterline.  If I were to do it again, I would make more of an effort to color match the planks at least on on one side.  
     
    As to the planking itself, I used the techniques developed by Chuck Passaro and  demonstrated in several articles and videos on this site.  Blue Ensign's logs for his Sphinx and Indefatigable builds also show the process, as do other logs.   Basically, this calls for lining off the hull into sections, using a planking fan and tic strips to get the width of each plank at each bulkhead within each section, marking out and cutting the planks, and inducing a lateral bend in the planks at the bow to get them to lie flat along the bulkheads.
     
    Using these techniques, I was able to get a fairly good fit at the bow without too much trouble.  The stern was more complicated.  There were two issues.  First, getting the planks both to bend smoothly under the counter and twist slightly to meet the lower counter piece at the required angle, and second, to work out the shape along the upper stern post where the planks narrow and then widen to meet the stern post.  For me, shaping these four or five planks was critical to  avoiding having to insert small triangular fillers to close up this area.
     
    For the planks running under the counter, I bent them over a heated piece of copper pipe using an aluminum shim to apply pressure to the top of the plank during the bending.  To impart a twist to the bent section, I skewed the plank along the length of the pipe, applying more pressure to one edge.  The set-up is pictured below.
     

     
    The shim is a piece off aluminum cut out of a coke can.  Heat the pipe with the torch just for a minute or so, spritz the plank with water and pick up the plank with your fingers holding the shim over the section you want to bend.  Slowly apply the plank to the pipe with the shim facing up and bend the plank/shim sandwich at an angle over the pipe.  It only takes a couple of seconds.  A sample plank bent in this manner is shown below.

     
    Some tweaking is necessary for a final fit, but you can see that the sample fits in the area below the lower counter pretty well.
     

     
    Looking at the above photo, the first nine or so planks that terminate at the counter are full width.  Below these, the planks begin to narrow in width as they approach the stern post, then widen to full width as they meet the stern post.  The general shape of the planks in this section is shown below.

     
    Here the shape has been marked on the plank and partially cut.  I start with a vertical saw cut at the narrowest point where the two tapers diverge, then cut the tapers in the usual way.   The photo of the stern section above shows nicks in a couple of planks in this area where the vertical saw cuts were a little too deep.  The short taper at the sternpost has been cut, while the longer taper along the underside of the hull has yet to be formed.  
     
    Here is a section of plank with both tapers cut and bent over a heated pipe as described above.
     

     
    I'll cover some more issues in later posts.
     
    Thanks
    Cjames 
     
     
     
     
  4. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Mr Whippy in HMS Indefatigable by ECK - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64   
    Completion in only seven months, that’s an impressive work rate ECK,  and an impressive result, well done👍
     
    B.E.
  5. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from KARAVOKIRIS in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  6. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Theodosius in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  7. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Alexander Bulimov in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  8. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from dunnock in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  9. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from ccoyle in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  10. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from mtaylor in HMS Indefatigable by ECK - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64   
    Completion in only seven months, that’s an impressive work rate ECK,  and an impressive result, well done👍
     
    B.E.
  11. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Thukydides in HMS Indefatigable by ECK - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64   
    Completion in only seven months, that’s an impressive work rate ECK,  and an impressive result, well done👍
     
    B.E.
  12. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from CiscoH in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  13. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from fake johnbull in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  14. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from davyboy in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  15. Thanks!
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from ECK in HMS Indefatigable by ECK - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64   
    Completion in only seven months, that’s an impressive work rate ECK,  and an impressive result, well done👍
     
    B.E.
  16. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from ECK in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  17. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Ronald-V in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  18. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from mtaylor in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  19. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from gjdale in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  20. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from jpalmer1970 in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  21. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Clark in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  22. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Mr Whippy in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  23. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from rybakov in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  24. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Craigie65 in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
  25. Like
    Blue Ensign got a reaction from Thukydides in HMS Indefatigable 1794 by Blue Ensign - FINISHED - Vanguard Models - 1:64 scale   
    Post One Hundred and Twenty-seven
    Channels
     The channels each comprise laminations of three parts. The core centre part is rounded on the edges and extends slightly beyond the upper and lower pieces to create a decorative profile.

    1748a
    In practice the edges of the channels were open to receive the deadeye strops, and a cover strip was nailed over the top, decorative or otherwise.
    Quite a straightforward business prepping the channels; largely making sure you have the correct cores and matching outer pieces, carefully applied to each side of the core, and aligned with the slots and holes.

    1740a
    The Main channels require more bevelling on the aft side to account for the greater tumblehome.

    1739a
    The Fore channels require bevelling and a little fettlin’ to match the round of the bow and take a little more time to fit.

    3192
    The Mizen and stools for the main and Mizen backstays require little attention and there are location holes in the hull for accurate fitting.

    3194

    3189
    A well-designed set-up by Chris for what can otherwise be a tricky exercise.
     

    1733a
    Whilst in the area of the Poop I added a lead sheathing to the Gallery roof, this will tone down to a dull grey over time.

    1731a

    1744a

    1745a
    Before I permanently fix the channels I think I will return to the deck and inner bulwark fittings.
    At this point the channels will just present another incumbrance to be careful about when working inboard.
     
     
    B.E.
    07/01/2024
     
     
     
     
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