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simon porter

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  1. Next job was to make up the flag. I don't really know exactly how the flag was attached to its halliard but after a little research i came up with this.
  2. Next job on the list was to Serve my rope on my serving machine. This was the first time that i've ever done it, but using Chucks machine was very easy if you just took your time. I used dark brown fly tieing nylon as it was really thin.
  3. I wasn't happy working with the black wire supplied in the kit, (personal preference, and nothing to do with the quality supplied). What i wanted to do was use brass wire and some baught eyebolts so that i could shape and solder my own parts and then blacken them with Carrs blackening for brass, Here are the results.
  4. Has anyone who purchased the stand tried filling in the letters with black paint and then sanding the surface to make good any over painting?
  5. Hi guys. Been a long time since i posted anything . Had a few issues with my laptop, but got a new one now, so all sorted. The model is all but finished as regards the boat itself but i am waiting for the go ahead to purchace the masting and rigging set and a serving machine from Chuck just as soon as he is able to despatch overseas again. I'll post all the photos that i took and then answer any questions that you guys may have. The only problems that I had while making the kit was during the planking of the hull. Because it was my first time of doing a single planked hull i found it a little difficult bending the planks to shape using Chuck's method of using heat to bend the planks. I found it easier later on to soak the planks for a couple of hours, bend and clamp them in place and then glue them up once dry. I didn't think of doing this until half way down the hull. Because of these dificulties at the begining some of the planks didn't quite line up and when i came to the sanding stage some planks were paper thin after sanding and in a couple of places even went through particularly near the bows. Oh well, never mind, lessons learned. Also, i had trouble cleaning up wet glue on the inside of the hull as i went along as the full frames were in the way and it was very difficult to clean up once dry and the frame filling pieces were removed. Did anyone else have these problems or was it just my inexperience. Apart from that, everything else went well and i had great fun building the kit. choose files... Click to choose files
  6. Now for the first plank. 😱 Managed to bend the plank to shape with the boss's hair drier with good results, but decided to use a couple of clamps to keep it in place while the glue dries. used a toothpick as an improvised clamp to put upward pressure on the plank against the keel at the very aft end.
  7. Sorry for the lack of posts. Been rather busy. Anyway, Keel now attached to frame. Sanding and fairing done and lining out done to mark the 3 frames for and aft.
  8. Just a quick thought. Has anyone wondered how the Floors and Top timbers were joined together on the original longboat? Were they treenailed, bolted or just glued. Is this a step too far....??? OK Chuck. I'll take your expert advice as leave well alone.
  9. Just a quick update. I finished making the more complicated of the two Keels and ended up with a couple of small issues. I was really pleased with the joints but was a little over enthusiastic with my sanding and ended up thinning down the keel at the rear. Also, I wasn't satisfied with the depth of the rabbet at the back of the keel and tried to scrape it a little deeper and made a mess of it. Never mind. Lessons learned and spare keel well underway. I took the time to build the frames while waiting for glue and wipe on poly to dry. Made a better job of those.
  10. Just a quick thought. Has anyone wondered how the Floors and Top timbers were joined together on the original longboat? Were they treenailed, bolted or just glued. Is this a step too far....???
  11. Can anyone tell me if i can buy Minwax wipe on poly in the UK, and if so, where , in what quantities, and for how much. If not, what would you suggest as an alternative.
  12. Started at long last. the workshop has had a clean up and I've made a start. I had a go at doing the Lap joint on the keel. I don't think it came out too bad, but I've got the other one standing by just in case.
  13. Yey. Received my kit from Chuck this week. Unfortunately it was hijacked by the missus and put away as its my Christmas present. Never mind, I'll just have to wait until the new year befor I get started. It will give me more chance to read up on what you guys are doing. Happy modeling everyone.

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