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bigcreekdad

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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    Thanks Popeye
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    Thanks for the kind words Popeye.
     
    Went to the rigging plans and the kit deadeyes are accurate compared to the kit supplied ones. I'll stick with them. 
     
    I really appreciate your thoughts. I am well aware the majority of builders on this site are beyond my skills ( I ain't whining BTW...I can likely out fish most of them...oops...hope that doesn't come back to haunt me). What I'm saying is that it's good to just get some advice, critical or otherwise, for many of us.
     
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Halifax by rafine - FINISHED - The Lumberyard - 1:48 - semi-scratch schooner   
    Bob
    I realize your fine build is not complete, but I've wondered if you've given any thought to your next build. You've kinda set the bar for yourself ya know...LOL.
     
    John
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Martin W in Halifax by rafine - FINISHED - The Lumberyard - 1:48 - semi-scratch schooner   
    Bob
    I realize your fine build is not complete, but I've wondered if you've given any thought to your next build. You've kinda set the bar for yourself ya know...LOL.
     
    John
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Old Collingwood in Halifax by rafine - FINISHED - The Lumberyard - 1:48 - semi-scratch schooner   
    Bob
    I realize your fine build is not complete, but I've wondered if you've given any thought to your next build. You've kinda set the bar for yourself ya know...LOL.
     
    John
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Old Collingwood in Halifax by rafine - FINISHED - The Lumberyard - 1:48 - semi-scratch schooner   
    Awesome...just awesome!
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Canute in Halifax by rafine - FINISHED - The Lumberyard - 1:48 - semi-scratch schooner   
    Bob
    I realize your fine build is not complete, but I've wondered if you've given any thought to your next build. You've kinda set the bar for yourself ya know...LOL.
     
    John
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Canute in Halifax by rafine - FINISHED - The Lumberyard - 1:48 - semi-scratch schooner   
    Awesome...just awesome!
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Halifax by rafine - FINISHED - The Lumberyard - 1:48 - semi-scratch schooner   
    Awesome...just awesome!
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Papa in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    More progress. Much of the deck work finished. Aside from the hatch cross slats, the bell, the barrel, and a few parts of the pump are from kit supplied. Know I've said it before, but the wood in this kit, especially the laser pieces are, frankly, crap. Oh well, sometimes it's fun and accomplishing to make pieces yourself. 
     
    I remade the rails for the belaying pins as the laser cut piece broke off on the first piece i was drilling an opening for the deadeyes in. I made new ones slightly thicker to add some strength. Great idea, and worked well, and then I dry fitted a kit supplied belaying pin and found it too short (8mm) . Ended up ordering some 12mm walnut pins from model expo (fast service I might add). 
     
    The side rails for the chainplates and deadeyes were typical of the wood. It was quite thin, and after drilling the required openings I felt was got to be weak having much purchase on the planking with only glue. What was really needed was a few pins to go into the hull to add to the glue for purchase. However, the kit supplied laser parts were too thin. I made new ones, adding about 50% to the thickness out of cherry. This allowed me to drill holes and add some pins, which worked well. 
     
    When I started on the chain plates and deadeyes, again, I found the kit material not to my liking.The wire to fasten around the deadeyes and attaching to the strops was pretty cheap, and the plates themselves I just didn't like (why am I so picky?). I went toYou Tube and found a vid of a guy using black 24 gauge annealed wired for enclosing the deadeyes, and chain used by jewelry makers. Looked interesting. A quick trip to Michaels Crafts and I had the wire and the chain. I had to make the rail opening a bit bigger, but I kinda like this approach. I've attached some pics and would appreciate any comments on them...good or bad.
     
    Finally, after mounting deadeyes on my first rail, it dawned on me that they looked kinda small for this model. It likely doesn't matter much, but I do have larger deadeyes....I've attached a pic of three deadeyes....the smaller is the kit supplied that I mounted. Any thoughts on these?
     
    While this build has been frustrating due to wood and parts quality, and mediocre instructions, it's been fun nonetheless. 





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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    More progress. Much of the deck work finished. Aside from the hatch cross slats, the bell, the barrel, and a few parts of the pump are from kit supplied. Know I've said it before, but the wood in this kit, especially the laser pieces are, frankly, crap. Oh well, sometimes it's fun and accomplishing to make pieces yourself. 
     
    I remade the rails for the belaying pins as the laser cut piece broke off on the first piece i was drilling an opening for the deadeyes in. I made new ones slightly thicker to add some strength. Great idea, and worked well, and then I dry fitted a kit supplied belaying pin and found it too short (8mm) . Ended up ordering some 12mm walnut pins from model expo (fast service I might add). 
     
    The side rails for the chainplates and deadeyes were typical of the wood. It was quite thin, and after drilling the required openings I felt was got to be weak having much purchase on the planking with only glue. What was really needed was a few pins to go into the hull to add to the glue for purchase. However, the kit supplied laser parts were too thin. I made new ones, adding about 50% to the thickness out of cherry. This allowed me to drill holes and add some pins, which worked well. 
     
    When I started on the chain plates and deadeyes, again, I found the kit material not to my liking.The wire to fasten around the deadeyes and attaching to the strops was pretty cheap, and the plates themselves I just didn't like (why am I so picky?). I went toYou Tube and found a vid of a guy using black 24 gauge annealed wired for enclosing the deadeyes, and chain used by jewelry makers. Looked interesting. A quick trip to Michaels Crafts and I had the wire and the chain. I had to make the rail opening a bit bigger, but I kinda like this approach. I've attached some pics and would appreciate any comments on them...good or bad.
     
    Finally, after mounting deadeyes on my first rail, it dawned on me that they looked kinda small for this model. It likely doesn't matter much, but I do have larger deadeyes....I've attached a pic of three deadeyes....the smaller is the kit supplied that I mounted. Any thoughts on these?
     
    While this build has been frustrating due to wood and parts quality, and mediocre instructions, it's been fun nonetheless. 





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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Jim Rogers in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    More progress. Much of the deck work finished. Aside from the hatch cross slats, the bell, the barrel, and a few parts of the pump are from kit supplied. Know I've said it before, but the wood in this kit, especially the laser pieces are, frankly, crap. Oh well, sometimes it's fun and accomplishing to make pieces yourself. 
     
    I remade the rails for the belaying pins as the laser cut piece broke off on the first piece i was drilling an opening for the deadeyes in. I made new ones slightly thicker to add some strength. Great idea, and worked well, and then I dry fitted a kit supplied belaying pin and found it too short (8mm) . Ended up ordering some 12mm walnut pins from model expo (fast service I might add). 
     
    The side rails for the chainplates and deadeyes were typical of the wood. It was quite thin, and after drilling the required openings I felt was got to be weak having much purchase on the planking with only glue. What was really needed was a few pins to go into the hull to add to the glue for purchase. However, the kit supplied laser parts were too thin. I made new ones, adding about 50% to the thickness out of cherry. This allowed me to drill holes and add some pins, which worked well. 
     
    When I started on the chain plates and deadeyes, again, I found the kit material not to my liking.The wire to fasten around the deadeyes and attaching to the strops was pretty cheap, and the plates themselves I just didn't like (why am I so picky?). I went toYou Tube and found a vid of a guy using black 24 gauge annealed wired for enclosing the deadeyes, and chain used by jewelry makers. Looked interesting. A quick trip to Michaels Crafts and I had the wire and the chain. I had to make the rail opening a bit bigger, but I kinda like this approach. I've attached some pics and would appreciate any comments on them...good or bad.
     
    Finally, after mounting deadeyes on my first rail, it dawned on me that they looked kinda small for this model. It likely doesn't matter much, but I do have larger deadeyes....I've attached a pic of three deadeyes....the smaller is the kit supplied that I mounted. Any thoughts on these?
     
    While this build has been frustrating due to wood and parts quality, and mediocre instructions, it's been fun nonetheless. 





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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Tigersteve in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    More progress. Much of the deck work finished. Aside from the hatch cross slats, the bell, the barrel, and a few parts of the pump are from kit supplied. Know I've said it before, but the wood in this kit, especially the laser pieces are, frankly, crap. Oh well, sometimes it's fun and accomplishing to make pieces yourself. 
     
    I remade the rails for the belaying pins as the laser cut piece broke off on the first piece i was drilling an opening for the deadeyes in. I made new ones slightly thicker to add some strength. Great idea, and worked well, and then I dry fitted a kit supplied belaying pin and found it too short (8mm) . Ended up ordering some 12mm walnut pins from model expo (fast service I might add). 
     
    The side rails for the chainplates and deadeyes were typical of the wood. It was quite thin, and after drilling the required openings I felt was got to be weak having much purchase on the planking with only glue. What was really needed was a few pins to go into the hull to add to the glue for purchase. However, the kit supplied laser parts were too thin. I made new ones, adding about 50% to the thickness out of cherry. This allowed me to drill holes and add some pins, which worked well. 
     
    When I started on the chain plates and deadeyes, again, I found the kit material not to my liking.The wire to fasten around the deadeyes and attaching to the strops was pretty cheap, and the plates themselves I just didn't like (why am I so picky?). I went toYou Tube and found a vid of a guy using black 24 gauge annealed wired for enclosing the deadeyes, and chain used by jewelry makers. Looked interesting. A quick trip to Michaels Crafts and I had the wire and the chain. I had to make the rail opening a bit bigger, but I kinda like this approach. I've attached some pics and would appreciate any comments on them...good or bad.
     
    Finally, after mounting deadeyes on my first rail, it dawned on me that they looked kinda small for this model. It likely doesn't matter much, but I do have larger deadeyes....I've attached a pic of three deadeyes....the smaller is the kit supplied that I mounted. Any thoughts on these?
     
    While this build has been frustrating due to wood and parts quality, and mediocre instructions, it's been fun nonetheless. 





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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Elijah in Phantom   
    do a search...there will be several
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from mtaylor in Phantom   
    do a search...there will be several
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Fright in Phantom   
    do a search...there will be several
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Canute in How serious do you get about dust protection   
    I try (stress try) to use nose and mouth covering when sawing and sanding. I hook a Shop Vac hose up to my equipment.
     
    I'm just shy of 70, and my wind isn't what it used to be and I've always wondered if I am doing enough.
     
    I have a friend who has an entire outbuilding devoted to his wood pursuits, and he has a complete dust system. Obviously, I doubt if us part time modelers need such equipment, but I'm curious what others do.
     
     
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from thibaultron in What brand of #11 blades do you use   
    I bought a 100 pack of #11 blades a couple years ago. I did not keep the outer package cover so I don't know the brand. They are plenty sharp when new, but dull quickly and the tips brea with ease. 
     
    Is this just common, or are some better than others?
     
     
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Canute in Good plank on bulkhead option   
    I built the Pickle last year. Instructions were an upgrade from Caldercraft's older selections. It was a very pleasurable build. It being a smaller craft, it does not have many carronades to rig, and has less complicated rigging than the Granado. Give it some thought.
     
    Another consideration is Caldercraft's Mortar Vessel Convulsion. Of my 4 completed builds to date, this was my favorite. Sadly, it was at my son's condo and it was dropped and the rear mast, spars, and rigging were badly damaged. It's on my bucket list to order new plans (pitched mine when build was complete...I'll never do that again) and fix her.
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from mtaylor in Good plank on bulkhead option   
    I built the Pickle last year. Instructions were an upgrade from Caldercraft's older selections. It was a very pleasurable build. It being a smaller craft, it does not have many carronades to rig, and has less complicated rigging than the Granado. Give it some thought.
     
    Another consideration is Caldercraft's Mortar Vessel Convulsion. Of my 4 completed builds to date, this was my favorite. Sadly, it was at my son's condo and it was dropped and the rear mast, spars, and rigging were badly damaged. It's on my bucket list to order new plans (pitched mine when build was complete...I'll never do that again) and fix her.
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    thanks Popeye
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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from Tigersteve in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    Finally finished with the hull and deck. Thinned done cherry to cover the unsightly false keel....a result of lousy kit wood and damage that I caused. Now ready for deck work. Did the cabin using the kit wood, but, again, didn't like it, so I will build that from scratch.
     
    With fishing season over, my progress should go much better.
     



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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from modlerbob in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    Finally finished with the hull and deck. Thinned done cherry to cover the unsightly false keel....a result of lousy kit wood and damage that I caused. Now ready for deck work. Did the cabin using the kit wood, but, again, didn't like it, so I will build that from scratch.
     
    With fishing season over, my progress should go much better.
     



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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    Finally finished with the hull and deck. Thinned done cherry to cover the unsightly false keel....a result of lousy kit wood and damage that I caused. Now ready for deck work. Did the cabin using the kit wood, but, again, didn't like it, so I will build that from scratch.
     
    With fishing season over, my progress should go much better.
     



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    bigcreekdad got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Dos Amigos by bigcreekdad   
    Thanks Jim...I'll try the thin cherry.
     
    John
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