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So far it looks good. Once you begin fairing, it will seem like it will never end, but if it is done well, the planking will be so much easier as a result. Russ
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The push boat looks very good so far. That looks like a fun build all by itself. Russ
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Richard: The skiff looks good so far. Nice work. Russ
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Mayflower by SawdustDave - Finished
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The final assembly of the deadeyes and chainplates looks good. Nice job. Russ -
Getting the run of the planks on the bulwarks is necessary. If it is not done right, you can tell. The eye will catch it. Good job with the clamps. Russ
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Your rigging looks really good. Nice work in such a small scale. Russ
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The model looks very good so far. Your fittings look just fine. The water barrel and the bands on the bowsprit look especially good. Great work. Russ
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Shimming the entire outer surface of the bulkhead should not make that much more work and I think it will be easier to fair things out if you have a little meat on the bone as opposed to having a lot of low spots. I always like to cut my framing a little fat and then work it down. Russ
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If all the bulkheads are level wit the curve of the profile former at the deck, then shimming along the underbody is all I can think of to get them evened out so you can fair the hull. Russ
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Mayflower by SawdustDave - Finished
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She looks very good so far. Very neat paint work. Great work. Russ -
Okay, we are looking at the termination of the topmast shrouds and the bottom ends of the topgallant shrouds. The foremost two shrouds on each side will be one line with an eye splice to fit around the mast and the shrouds go on with the two starboard shrouds first and the two port shrouds second. The aftermost shroud will be one line with an eye splice and the shrouds go to either side. If there are cross trees above, then it will work just like what you have at the topmast. Probably no ratlines on the topgallant shrouds. Russ
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The ratlines look good. As for the other shrouds, an illustration of some sort would be helpful. I am not sure I know what you mean. Russ
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As always, very nice work. I am taking notes on spar making. Russ
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John: I would leave the deck as is. It has character. Russ
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