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Gun carriages. Seemed to come out ok. As I am going to only plank up one side I only need three but will probably make all six just to have spares for when I try to rig them haha.
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Thank you Jond. I certainly want to see another one of these in a build log Hahn's book has been a great supplemental to this build for me. (I also like the Hannah)
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Thank you very much Carl. It has been a great journey so far. Cheers
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More on the windlass more pieces Before and after for the "legs" "Legs" fitted And here is a dry fit of the main deck. Cheers
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Jax, I am surprised this didn't sell so well. It has been great so far. I really wish I had picked up a Kingfisher when I had the chance.
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Jax, When I was getting back into modeling a few weeks ago I was intrigued by this build. I have a variety of ships on the shelf but the instructions here were so good. I agree with the satisfying level of difficulty but "not too much" for a beginner like me.
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I like the cherry red stain, looks great.
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Thanks Jax. I think the design is really nice. I cant think about how hard it would be to carve 8 sides then taper the ends from a single piece of stock.
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Thanks Alistair, I just hope I don't sneeze when I have these all laid out like that. Bob, hands aren't so bad (I can deal) but I am rapidly finding out that the presbyopia is catching up with me Grant after seeing the scale of your pinnace, these parts are gigantic by comparison. Thank you Pete, I am going to curve and then edge the grating today.
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Windlass is going to take a while. These parts are very small for my giant and clumsy hands. Here is the main hatch grating before final finish sanding.
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Another section is complete and now onto the next big section. The decking and deck furniture. I think I have decided on planking the port side only. As I am not completely sure I am going to move onto building up all the fidly bits. Once I have those made I can then try out a few configurations of deck planking with some heavy card stock. Options are fully planked, 1/2 planked, middle planked (the way in the instructions), etc. It looks like there should be no problems with this. The waterway is seated directly on the beams so as long as I decide before getting to the railings there should be no problem getting it in.
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Wow! The fit and finish is amazing. I keep coming back to this build. Very nice!
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Yup, much happier, the other one was way too chunky and thick. This one is much better.
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So I remade the end after the other one broke and was too thick. Still needs a bit of shaping but it lines up pretty well for planking (if I decide to plank there)
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I have plenty of attempts left as the left over billets have enough spaces to cut out a few. Shouldn't be too hard.
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Haha Grant, everyday learning something new (or being reminded of things I should have already known).
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Glued pieces back together. Thinner than before but still a bit thick. I may redo this. Will think about this today.
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Thanks Bob. Wouldn't you know it, when sanding down the thickness I broke it in half. Now I know to cut pieces with the grain of the wood instead of cross it. Learning something new everyday
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