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michael101 got a reaction from EricWilliamMarshall in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
now I'm about starting the shape of the ship i mean the fairing progress , i want to do that before installing the patterns of the gun ports for not getting any damage on the patterns ...
i have ask before about the shape of the bow forward supports (40 – 42)
and after fairing... i got it straight with the bulkheads 1 and 2
now the only problem is the level between bulkhead 1 to bulkhead 3 i mean the bulkhead no.2 is a bit up ...
i saw in all of the victory build logs the same level ! but I'm not sure if i need to put some plank on that bulkhead no.2 or to sand bulkhead no.3
for getting nice and smooth curve down the bow
here is the picture :
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michael101 got a reaction from EricWilliamMarshall in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello friends
tomorrow i wont to work on the bow stage but i saw the the line of the second bulkhead that is going up of the keelson line also something looks a bit weird with the line of the
bow forward supports (40 – 42) here is a picture that i took ( dry fit )
please advice
btw the second bulkhead are good fit ! The middle gun deck is 45mm from the bottom as the plans !
best regards ,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from EricWilliamMarshall in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
hello again
very important :
i got a little issue and it will be good to post that issues here :
if im understanding good the plans , the middle gun deck need to be perfectly straight 145 mm high from the keelson (including the keelson)
the problem with bulkhead 13 that is flash with the keelson line like he need to be in the plans …
but the deck line is 1 mm above the 145mm line of the middle gun deck…
so im not sure if the problem is in the bulkhead 13 and i need to sand 1 mm from the slot and also from under the bulkhead ,
or the problem is in the plans .. and from bulkhead 13 the middle gun deck need to start going up ..
please need your help with that issue
also i compre bulkhead 12 with bulkhead 13 i put them flash in the deck line and bulkhead 13 its higher than bulkhead i mean from the deck line to the bottom of the bulkhead
here is some pictures
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michael101 got a reaction from EricWilliamMarshall in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello everyone
With God's help I started building the HMS Victory last week
And I told myself that I must to make a build log this time
I appreciate any comments and tips...thanks.
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from EJ_L in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Thank you 🙏
good to see you again
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michael101 got a reaction from EJ_L in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Thank you Roberts
if you need anything feel free to ask
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michael101 got a reaction from KeithAug in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello friend ,I hope all of you are well and safe at this days
Here is a little update for my build log,
I have done it a few month ago but not had the time for sharing with you
So now before starting the next stage on my victory I had to share with you guys a new method for drilling the holes in a perfect way inside the gunport for the cannons
until now I saw a lot of beautiful build logs and a lot ways for drilling this holes for the cannons but I wasn’t happy with non of them
I saw some people who used a water level and other who used the stand of the proxxon drill but you can’t get the perfect central hole in the middle of the gunport with this methods....(and there is also other problems with this methods ,I will speak about them later,)
So before starting expanding what I have done
I will start talking about the issues in this matter
The cannon must be in the middle of the gunport The cannon also need to be 90 degrees from the keel ( vertical ) and the problem is- the gunport is not square with the keel and each ship has his shape .... And also the cannons need to be 90 degrees horizontal from the sides of the gunport (before at issue no.2 I was talking about the 90 degrees from the keel and I was referring vertical ! and now in the second issue I’m talking about the horizontal way means the cannons must run smooth with the curves of the bow and the stern ) here you can see the issues :
So like I said I saw who the builders dill with the drill holes
some of them used a water level but this level can’t be precise for our needs , also I saw other who used the stand of the proxxon drill ,that one maybe can be ok only for the issue no.2 but not good for the other problems ....
All those issues above made me to think a lot about the solution
and after a lot of thinking I made this jig for my drill who going to resolve all those issues
I will cut the words and will show you some pictures
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And after all here is the result :
I hope this guide will help you out
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from Canute in Proxon mini vice
Hello Bob,
I have the one with the side holder (for holding the vice to the table)
and very pleased with this precise tool
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from mtaylor in Proxon mini vice
Hello Bob,
I have the one with the side holder (for holding the vice to the table)
and very pleased with this precise tool
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from Roberts Orca in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Thank you Roberts
if you need anything feel free to ask
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michael101 got a reaction from Belco in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello friend ,I hope all of you are well and safe at this days
Here is a little update for my build log,
I have done it a few month ago but not had the time for sharing with you
So now before starting the next stage on my victory I had to share with you guys a new method for drilling the holes in a perfect way inside the gunport for the cannons
until now I saw a lot of beautiful build logs and a lot ways for drilling this holes for the cannons but I wasn’t happy with non of them
I saw some people who used a water level and other who used the stand of the proxxon drill but you can’t get the perfect central hole in the middle of the gunport with this methods....(and there is also other problems with this methods ,I will speak about them later,)
So before starting expanding what I have done
I will start talking about the issues in this matter
The cannon must be in the middle of the gunport The cannon also need to be 90 degrees from the keel ( vertical ) and the problem is- the gunport is not square with the keel and each ship has his shape .... And also the cannons need to be 90 degrees horizontal from the sides of the gunport (before at issue no.2 I was talking about the 90 degrees from the keel and I was referring vertical ! and now in the second issue I’m talking about the horizontal way means the cannons must run smooth with the curves of the bow and the stern ) here you can see the issues :
So like I said I saw who the builders dill with the drill holes
some of them used a water level but this level can’t be precise for our needs , also I saw other who used the stand of the proxxon drill ,that one maybe can be ok only for the issue no.2 but not good for the other problems ....
All those issues above made me to think a lot about the solution
and after a lot of thinking I made this jig for my drill who going to resolve all those issues
I will cut the words and will show you some pictures
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And after all here is the result :
I hope this guide will help you out
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from Landlubber Mike in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello friend ,I hope all of you are well and safe at this days
Here is a little update for my build log,
I have done it a few month ago but not had the time for sharing with you
So now before starting the next stage on my victory I had to share with you guys a new method for drilling the holes in a perfect way inside the gunport for the cannons
until now I saw a lot of beautiful build logs and a lot ways for drilling this holes for the cannons but I wasn’t happy with non of them
I saw some people who used a water level and other who used the stand of the proxxon drill but you can’t get the perfect central hole in the middle of the gunport with this methods....(and there is also other problems with this methods ,I will speak about them later,)
So before starting expanding what I have done
I will start talking about the issues in this matter
The cannon must be in the middle of the gunport The cannon also need to be 90 degrees from the keel ( vertical ) and the problem is- the gunport is not square with the keel and each ship has his shape .... And also the cannons need to be 90 degrees horizontal from the sides of the gunport (before at issue no.2 I was talking about the 90 degrees from the keel and I was referring vertical ! and now in the second issue I’m talking about the horizontal way means the cannons must run smooth with the curves of the bow and the stern ) here you can see the issues :
So like I said I saw who the builders dill with the drill holes
some of them used a water level but this level can’t be precise for our needs , also I saw other who used the stand of the proxxon drill ,that one maybe can be ok only for the issue no.2 but not good for the other problems ....
All those issues above made me to think a lot about the solution
and after a lot of thinking I made this jig for my drill who going to resolve all those issues
I will cut the words and will show you some pictures
-
And after all here is the result :
I hope this guide will help you out
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from md1400cs in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Thank you Very much !! Im glad you like my work ,
to be honest it took me long time to do it i took each plank as a project
i think the secret for getting proud of your work its to do part by part plank by plank as a project by itself without to think when im going to move to the next plank ...
just to do your work without rushing at all , its an hobby not a business , just relax and put all your mind on the little thing that you doing and think about that as a project by itself
BTW i saw your Vasa and it looks amazing ! So im sure your second plank on your current model will be perfect !
Best regards ,
Michael.
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michael101 reacted to Roberts Orca in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
I am so impressed with your craftsmanship. Very well done.
So glad I am able to learn from you.
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michael101 got a reaction from Bill Morrison in Soleil Royal by dziadek4444 - FINISHED - DeAgostini (Poland) - 1:70
Beautiful work
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michael101 got a reaction from EJ_L in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Thank you dear Robert
you remember it took me long time to figure out who to resolve those problems above
but after all it worth the time to make this jig
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michael101 reacted to Roberts Orca in HMS Victory by Roberts Orca - Corel - 1:98
After getting some great advice on lining up the keel, I couldn't wait to build my keel support. I used 3/4" melamine board, known for staying very flat. Then I drew a straight line down the middle and made 90 degree braces from 1/2" plywood.
I positioned 5 sets along the center line, sandwiching the keel between them. Seems to hold the set together assembly nicely. There's a little bit of a twist in the bow piece. Hoping I'll be able to straighten it out later.
Now I need to get back to work on my cabinet job. Thanks to Michael 101 for his tip on the keel holder.
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michael101 got a reaction from J11 in WASA 1628 by Cpt_Haddock - Billing Boats BB490 – 1:75
Wow i love your process !!!!!!
Beautiful work.
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michael101 reacted to Robert29 in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Nice jig Michael. On my Victory I had used a drilled block of wood with a spirit level and I had to readjust a few of them, but with your jig I think you get the positions spot on. Through experience I have learned that it is always worth the time spent on making jigs, especially when you have repetitive work.
Robert
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michael101 got a reaction from etubino in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello friend ,I hope all of you are well and safe at this days
Here is a little update for my build log,
I have done it a few month ago but not had the time for sharing with you
So now before starting the next stage on my victory I had to share with you guys a new method for drilling the holes in a perfect way inside the gunport for the cannons
until now I saw a lot of beautiful build logs and a lot ways for drilling this holes for the cannons but I wasn’t happy with non of them
I saw some people who used a water level and other who used the stand of the proxxon drill but you can’t get the perfect central hole in the middle of the gunport with this methods....(and there is also other problems with this methods ,I will speak about them later,)
So before starting expanding what I have done
I will start talking about the issues in this matter
The cannon must be in the middle of the gunport The cannon also need to be 90 degrees from the keel ( vertical ) and the problem is- the gunport is not square with the keel and each ship has his shape .... And also the cannons need to be 90 degrees horizontal from the sides of the gunport (before at issue no.2 I was talking about the 90 degrees from the keel and I was referring vertical ! and now in the second issue I’m talking about the horizontal way means the cannons must run smooth with the curves of the bow and the stern ) here you can see the issues :
So like I said I saw who the builders dill with the drill holes
some of them used a water level but this level can’t be precise for our needs , also I saw other who used the stand of the proxxon drill ,that one maybe can be ok only for the issue no.2 but not good for the other problems ....
All those issues above made me to think a lot about the solution
and after a lot of thinking I made this jig for my drill who going to resolve all those issues
I will cut the words and will show you some pictures
-
And after all here is the result :
I hope this guide will help you out
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from EricWilliamMarshall in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello friend ,I hope all of you are well and safe at this days
Here is a little update for my build log,
I have done it a few month ago but not had the time for sharing with you
So now before starting the next stage on my victory I had to share with you guys a new method for drilling the holes in a perfect way inside the gunport for the cannons
until now I saw a lot of beautiful build logs and a lot ways for drilling this holes for the cannons but I wasn’t happy with non of them
I saw some people who used a water level and other who used the stand of the proxxon drill but you can’t get the perfect central hole in the middle of the gunport with this methods....(and there is also other problems with this methods ,I will speak about them later,)
So before starting expanding what I have done
I will start talking about the issues in this matter
The cannon must be in the middle of the gunport The cannon also need to be 90 degrees from the keel ( vertical ) and the problem is- the gunport is not square with the keel and each ship has his shape .... And also the cannons need to be 90 degrees horizontal from the sides of the gunport (before at issue no.2 I was talking about the 90 degrees from the keel and I was referring vertical ! and now in the second issue I’m talking about the horizontal way means the cannons must run smooth with the curves of the bow and the stern ) here you can see the issues :
So like I said I saw who the builders dill with the drill holes
some of them used a water level but this level can’t be precise for our needs , also I saw other who used the stand of the proxxon drill ,that one maybe can be ok only for the issue no.2 but not good for the other problems ....
All those issues above made me to think a lot about the solution
and after a lot of thinking I made this jig for my drill who going to resolve all those issues
I will cut the words and will show you some pictures
-
And after all here is the result :
I hope this guide will help you out
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from J11 in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello friend ,I hope all of you are well and safe at this days
Here is a little update for my build log,
I have done it a few month ago but not had the time for sharing with you
So now before starting the next stage on my victory I had to share with you guys a new method for drilling the holes in a perfect way inside the gunport for the cannons
until now I saw a lot of beautiful build logs and a lot ways for drilling this holes for the cannons but I wasn’t happy with non of them
I saw some people who used a water level and other who used the stand of the proxxon drill but you can’t get the perfect central hole in the middle of the gunport with this methods....(and there is also other problems with this methods ,I will speak about them later,)
So before starting expanding what I have done
I will start talking about the issues in this matter
The cannon must be in the middle of the gunport The cannon also need to be 90 degrees from the keel ( vertical ) and the problem is- the gunport is not square with the keel and each ship has his shape .... And also the cannons need to be 90 degrees horizontal from the sides of the gunport (before at issue no.2 I was talking about the 90 degrees from the keel and I was referring vertical ! and now in the second issue I’m talking about the horizontal way means the cannons must run smooth with the curves of the bow and the stern ) here you can see the issues :
So like I said I saw who the builders dill with the drill holes
some of them used a water level but this level can’t be precise for our needs , also I saw other who used the stand of the proxxon drill ,that one maybe can be ok only for the issue no.2 but not good for the other problems ....
All those issues above made me to think a lot about the solution
and after a lot of thinking I made this jig for my drill who going to resolve all those issues
I will cut the words and will show you some pictures
-
And after all here is the result :
I hope this guide will help you out
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from Matt D in HMS Victory by michael101 - Caldercraft - Scale 1:72
Hello friend ,I hope all of you are well and safe at this days
Here is a little update for my build log,
I have done it a few month ago but not had the time for sharing with you
So now before starting the next stage on my victory I had to share with you guys a new method for drilling the holes in a perfect way inside the gunport for the cannons
until now I saw a lot of beautiful build logs and a lot ways for drilling this holes for the cannons but I wasn’t happy with non of them
I saw some people who used a water level and other who used the stand of the proxxon drill but you can’t get the perfect central hole in the middle of the gunport with this methods....(and there is also other problems with this methods ,I will speak about them later,)
So before starting expanding what I have done
I will start talking about the issues in this matter
The cannon must be in the middle of the gunport The cannon also need to be 90 degrees from the keel ( vertical ) and the problem is- the gunport is not square with the keel and each ship has his shape .... And also the cannons need to be 90 degrees horizontal from the sides of the gunport (before at issue no.2 I was talking about the 90 degrees from the keel and I was referring vertical ! and now in the second issue I’m talking about the horizontal way means the cannons must run smooth with the curves of the bow and the stern ) here you can see the issues :
So like I said I saw who the builders dill with the drill holes
some of them used a water level but this level can’t be precise for our needs , also I saw other who used the stand of the proxxon drill ,that one maybe can be ok only for the issue no.2 but not good for the other problems ....
All those issues above made me to think a lot about the solution
and after a lot of thinking I made this jig for my drill who going to resolve all those issues
I will cut the words and will show you some pictures
-
And after all here is the result :
I hope this guide will help you out
Best regards,
Michael.
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michael101 got a reaction from mtaylor in Busy Box for my baby's birthday by michael101 - WOOD
Thank you 🙏