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9 minutes ago, FriedClams said:
Fixing the deck after tearing off the old one was the hard part
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Lovely little stove pipe Gary.
- Paul Le Wol, FriedClams, kurtvd19 and 4 others
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Greg. It would be interesting to understand what the angle of the centre line of the engine is relative to the centre line of the hull. Clearly with it being mounted so high the tendency would be for the moment of force to push the bow lower in the water. This of course could be counteracted by angling the front of the engine up relative to the hull. Also the torque reaction is going to force one of the sponsons down and the other one up. This could be counteracted by moving the centre of gravity of the engine to one side. I can't tell from the phots whether Santos took any of these points into account. Do you have insights?
- mtaylor, Canute, Keith Black and 1 other
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Greg - I have to agree with previous comments - much better. Black just hides the detail.
- Keith Black, Greg Davis, mtaylor and 2 others
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Brian - Re your last photo showing the painted steps. I note the background with interest - your workspace looks a bit like mine - just not quite as untidy.🙂
You have been busy - great progress.
- Keith Black, FriedClams, Canute and 1 other
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What is the plan for the fore deck Keith. It looks like a great space for stack of piles.
- Keith Black, Canute, mtaylor and 1 other
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On 1/14/2025 at 12:25 AM, Paul Le Wol said:
So on that note I shall declare this build finished.
Beautiful little boat exquisitely finished Paul.
- Paul Le Wol, FriedClams, Keith Black and 2 others
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10 hours ago, Ilhan Gokcay said:
Engine/Boiler room house/casing. Polystyrene on plywood.
Beautifully clean work IIhan. What glue did you use to bond the plastic to the wood?
- Keith Black, mtaylor and Ilhan Gokcay
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It is going to be very delicate once finished. I think it will need a case.
- Canute, druxey, Keith Black and 1 other
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The aerodynamics of the prop leaves a lot to be desired. It looks like they made it out of some left over canoe paddles. It is surprising how light weight the framework is. Are you planning to install the bracing wires Greg? I think you are right about the colour of the frame.
- Canute, Keith Black and mtaylor
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12 hours ago, JacquesCousteau said:
I'm not sure if this is a normal reaction to annealing, or if it means these are not actually brass.
In my experience annealed brass looks like brass. The silvering is a bit unusual. As for the shackles I find that I can get reasonably consistent shackles if I always start with a straight piece of wire cut to the finished length. The ends are bent round the tip of quite fine round nosed pliers, making sure the ring is centred on the straight section. (Most round nosed pliers tend to have jaws which are too big). The straight with hoops at both ends is then bent to create the U shape.
The build is coming along quite nicely.
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2 hours ago, wefalck said:
There is also a little-known tool called a millgrain-wheel that can be used to create decorative beaded wire.
Eberhard - I wasn't aware of that but I did find an interesting youtube video. Thanks for the suggestion.
13 hours ago, Keith Black said:And they're so evenly spaced.
Just pushed one against the other Keith.🙂
12 hours ago, Tony Hunt said:I hope you had a glass of champagne handy when you finished?
No - just a cup of tea Tony.
Thank you Andy, Phil, Craig, Druxey.
- Glen McGuire and Keith Black
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Not withstanding the angle debate, the stairs are very nicely made but on the photo of Lula they go up the side of the deckhouse. I have clearly misundersood something along the way.😕
- Keith Black, Canute and mtaylor
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2 hours ago, MAGIC's Craig said:
Roger collected many years ago and it has a lovely grain and color. My thanks to Roger!
My Craig you have been busy. The internal detail contuse to impress. Old mahogany is so much better that the stuff on sale today and old furniture is a very cost effective source. I still have over half the mahogany dining table I paid £30 for 10 years ago. My guesses that it will see me out.
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I like the engineering approach to the hull construction. Very workmanlike.
- FriedClams, Keith Black and Paul Le Wol
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Glen, Rick, Keith, MCB, Ian, Eberhard, Pat - thank you all for your continuing support and thanks to everyone for all the likes and visits.
Eberhard, I don't get very stressed about paint it's drilling holes in the hull that traumatises me.
I have been making a bit of progress with the ships bow decoration.
I had previously made the oval feature.
I bought some .04" bearings to create the fringe. They were fixed in position with clear varnish.
I then applied 3 coats of gold paint.
I masked the carvings on the bow and painted them gold.
I also did a bit of repair work to the paint. In one position the masking tape had covered the very edge of the reinforcing plate. I applied a further piece of tape and painted the edge by hand with a very fine brush.
Then it was time to cut the hull from its building board. I used my pull saw to cut each frame in turn.
It took a while but eventually the hull was free and in its building cradle.
I now need to cut all the up-stands off.
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That looks like it is worth following Eric.
- Keith Black, FriedClams and Cathead
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George - sorry the visit wasn't more productive from a career point of view, I am glad however that you visit wasn't entirely wasted.
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14 hours ago, Dr PR said:
He occasionally came to visit Dave on the base and that drove the Marine sentries up the wall!
Yes Phil, things like that can be a problem. I once had to accompany a visitor on to a regulated nuclear site. His surname was Baranovich. I had hell of a job getting him through security.
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Cold-hearted orb that rules the night
Removes the colours from our sight
Red is grey is yellow white
But we decide which is right
And which is an illusion- Keith Black, Glen McGuire, Canute and 3 others
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Santos Dumont No. 18 Hydroplane 1907 by Greg Davis - FINISHED - Scale 1:16
in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
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Yes, that seemed to be sensible to me Greg. However a symmetrical design for a display model is much more aesthetically pleasing.