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Any kind of stain or clear finish will impede glue adhesion. You should make your glue joints and then stain or seal. As for oil or water base, that is a matter of personal taste. If you have a problem with fumes and/or like the ease of clean up with water based products, then go that route. I prefer Minwax products, but others may have some more suggestions. Russ
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She is coming along very nicely. Well done. Russ
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Your progress looks good. Merry Christmas. Russ
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The finishes look very good. Beautiful work. Russ
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Very good progress. The hull is coming along nicely. Russ
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The American Fishing Schooners 1825-1935 by Howard Chapelle is probably the single best source for rigging details for those schooners. He included his field notes and sketches in the second half of the book. It may not answer every question, but it will certainly fill in some blanks on how those ships were rigged. Russ
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Underhill's Masting and Rigging has not been updated and so far as I know no one has attempted to do any really fresh research on that subject. It is NOT the second volume of Plank on Frame Models. They are two completely different books. Russ
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Mike: The decks look very good. I like how the color scheme is coming together between decks, bulwarks, and outer hull. Russ
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So far it all looks good. Nice job fairing the hull. Russ
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Great looking boat. Congratulations. Russ
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Both are very good books. I have them both. The planking book will help you plank any wooden shipmodel, while Underhill's book on rigging is geared towards later 19th century and early 20th century merchant vessels. If they are in usable condition, the price is excellent. Russ
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These small boats are always nice to see. You are doing very good work on it. Russ
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Well done. Very good work on both boats. Russ
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Pete: The framework looks really good. Question: Was the transom expansion lofted on the plans or did you originally use the transom from the body plan? If you used the transom from the body plan that would explain why you needed to reloft it. Russ
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The gratings came out very well. Nice work. Russ
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One thing to keep in mind is that when dealing with store bought dowels of any wood species, it is very difficult to know if the grain is running the length of the piece or not. In many cases, they grain is running across the piece in some way and that is one reason why dowels like that are prone to warping etc. By beginning with a piece of straight hardwood stock, it is easier to get the grain running all in one direction to ensure that the piece will not tend to warp. Of course having good stock to begin with helps. Russ
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Pete: You are making good progress. Once it is all trimmed up, I think it will look fine. Russ
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You will not find the dowels in the more interesting species. Usually you get birch or basswood in ready made dowels. For the any other species, you will need to get square stock and make your own dowels from that. Russ
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Pete: You can add the hinge pin on the lower forward corner of the board. That will make the centerboard work. The wire rod will most likely extend up through the case a bit and then attach the rope for the tackle to that rod. Russ
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