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I don't know about your question, but somebody does!
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I'm not sure on the transoceanic, having never built one myself, but I'm sure somebody else can answer that question. Good luck, I will follow!
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It looks great! I think you have made me add a new ship to the list !
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Phill, you are correct, the wood is very soft and crumbly! I am starting to think of purchasing some styrene and using that for templates. It would make cutting easier, and it wouldn't crumble! Maybe I can make a trip this weekend…
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Wow! That hull is very sleek! Wonderful job Pete!
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Help my boat is bent !
Elijah replied to maltbyguy's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
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It looks good, however, you don't normally pin the second planking. Good luck!
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Cutty Sark by samson - Billing Boats
Elijah replied to samson's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
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Last night I finished the stern holder. I still need to do some minor sanding. First, I cut out a paper template and nailed it to a wooden board. Next, I cut it out. This wood is crumbly, and a small piece came off. The spot is circled in red. I used ca for the first time to reattach the piece. I test fitted the sternpost simulator with it. I will do some sanding to make it fit better with the stern holder. After I'm done sanding, I will work on other components of the building board. Until next time!
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Excellent work Sal! I have noticed, only the portrait orientated photos turn sideways. The landscape ones are fine.
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Very nice! Are you going to have the lower sails unfurled?
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