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Sherry: This is a very nice looking model and I am glad to see this log again. Thanks for posting it. Russ
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- mayflower
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That is a LARGE model. Your work is quite beautiful. Thanks for sharing it with us. Russ
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Here are some photos of my oyster skiff build. This is an easy project for a first time scratch builder. The entire build is in store bought basswood and the only tools are readily available hand tools. Anyone can do this. Here are some photos of the templates, the building jig, and the initial construction of the shell. More to come. Questions and comments welcomed. Russ
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Robbyn: Your model is coming along very well. The first planking looks well done. Remember, it just has to be smooth so that the finished layer will go on well. Yours looks fine. Nice work. Russ
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It is actually quite simple. You can use single blocks on both blocks or a single and a double. If using the single and double, then the double block is at the bulwark and the single is hooked to the carriage. The tackle is seized into the butt end of the single, then reeves through the double, back through the single, and then back through the double. If two singles are used, then the tackle is seized to the butt end of the bulwarks single, then back through the carriage single, and then through the bulwark single. Russ
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Rusty: This is a really great looking model. Thanks for sharing it with us. Russ
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Pasi: Good to see you back. Your Rattlesnake really looks nice. That last photos shows a great looking sheer line. You are doing good work. Russ
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Very nice work on the deck framing. Russ
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