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sygreen

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  1. Yes, you attach the walnut strip to the bottom and the stern. There should not be any need for filler if you make your cuts to match at the base of the stern. My strips fit flush with the keel, so very little need for sanding. Even if it does overlap a bit, remember, you are going to cover the bottom of the keel with 2 layers of planking, so the difference will not matter Wow, your keel is badly warped. I am not an expert but check the site by doing a search for "warped keel" see what shows up. I would take the heaviest book you have and lay it on the keel for 1 day or so. Also, when you attach the wood strip , it also will help to straighten it. This warp has to be fixed
  2. Welcome to the Scotland build. We have a few of us doing the same build on this site. I, myself, am new to model ship building and this is my first build. So far it has be enjoyable. Feel free to ask as many questions you like. I found that the more questions and pictures taken , has helped me the most.
  3. Did you use an air brush to do the painting?
  4. As far as the 6x1 strip - That was difficult. I used nails to hold the plank at the bow and then again at the stern. I then began to glue it gradually over the thin area , holding it together by hand. I needed a few drops of CA that helped it seal faster. I actually broke one of them when I was bending the plank. I decided to try to place the small broken piece back together at the stern. If you look closely at the picture above , you may see my fix. Do you know if this piece gets covered when I do the second planking??
  5. Hi Harbm, Haven't heard from you for awhile, although I have been out and off the site for awhile Good to hear from you. Have you been planking from the top down to the false keel ? Are you taping the planks on both the bow and stern?
  6. I have read the articles on planking on this website but still unsure of how it would apply to this model.
  7. I was down to scraps on the deck planking material. There was no room for error. Wish the would have given more material
  8. Hi all, I have been able to do the bulwarks. I hope I got it right Now onto the planking. I honestly am intimidated by doing planking for the first time. Any help would be appreciated Casey, you said you taped the strips. How did you do that exactly?
  9. The model looks really nice. For someone with little experience it is impressive. Thanks for the advice. I think I'm going to buy the practicums
  10. Thanks Casey, I will send a picture once I get it set up and hopefully before gluing , just to make sure
  11. Hi, I was interested in the Bob Hunt practicums. Have you been using them. Are they worthwhile. Did you get all the practicums? Did you do the Virginia Sloop the same way?
  12. Hi everyone, I am back !! Had spinal fusion surgery and have been recovering. No time for my model. However, doing well now and it's time to restart this project. I am just starting the planking. Questions: What is the best way to hold piece #27 in place while I glue it. Anyone have an idea or picture What is a good article review to help me with hull planking for the first time before I begin?? Good to be back but I could use some help
  13. This may be a very stupid question . I have been searching the Ship Kit Database and every ship shows that the page is under construction Are there ANY ships that have any real information in it??? What am I doing wrong??
  14. i have also been looking for a good model of the Constitution. My research has pointed to Model Shipways' kit
  15. Hi, I will follow you for awhile as I am just starting and it would be nice to learn tichniques as you go along Good luck I am sure you will enjoy it Sy
  16. I ended uo using the knife with the grain as far as I could and sand the rest . It did splinter a bit so i guess my way was the wrong way
  17. Hey fish face, You have any new pictures yet? Curious how it is going
  18. I used 70 mm planking but if you look carefully I fudged a bit on the planks from the quarterdeck to halfway to the deck house. There is only one layer of deck planking . 2 layers of hull planking. We will end up varnishing the deck I read an article on the website in the decking /planking section called Simple Butt-Shift Deck Planking It explains the step method. I found that using anything more than 2 step planking would be difficult with limited materials
  19. Also, be careful on the deck plank material. There is not much extra material
  20. Also, when you do the deck planking , take the advice on my build log to outline the planks BEFORE you glue them. I found that the glue got in the way of outlining it correctly.
  21. i may be wrong but it looks like you still have some fairing to do at the stern
  22. It is looking good harbm. The pictures could be better but it looks like you have a piece missing on the quarterdeck. That should be covered by planking as long as you you can get the planks across the defect. There may be experienced builders here would might have a suggestion or two.
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