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  1. I just realized I had not posted the completed port side ratlines. The Masters Comission was canceled for this year. My whole year was planned around that, I even canceled my college app to go. Now I have nothing planned for the next year so I decided to apply for the National guard instead. I am going to take the ASVAB Wednesday. Lextin.
  2. I use mostly Poplar dowels that I get at my local hardware store or craft store. I do sometimes make my own by ripping down strips of straight grained cherry on the bandsaw then making them round using a hand plane. Lextin.
  3. Eye sights fine, I did however, stab my index finger with a file which, as you can imagine made tying the knots real fun. Lextin.
  4. I have managed to get in a few hours of work on the Byzantium today. I made some blocks, now I have all 3 sizes. I also repainted the nameplate as it got covered up during paint touchups. But most importantly I have tied 112 clove hitches on the port side ratlines. My box of fittings is filling up Lextin.
  5. Google books is the first place I looked unfortunately they only have a limited preview available. I did however find several other books that seem helpful in the similar books section. Lextin.
  6. @pollex I currently don't have any source of income so just about anything is out of my price range. I was able to find a copy for $24.99 and will keep it in mind but as for now I will have to make due without it. Lextin.
  7. The Byzantium barely fit in the Uplander and the Kia is half the size so no the boat wont fit. On the bright side we did keep the Uplander but my dad is using it now and it will be less available for my use. Lextin.
  8. Last week I measured my moms van (2005 Chevy Uplander) to confirm the Byzantium would fit. Today I went down to Santa Monica with a friend and when I got home this was in the driveway.
  9. I just found this log, I don't look in kit build logs as often as I should. I have just one question why Serenity? the Serenity was unarmed yet this vessel is quite the opposite. Thinks back...... I named my current (11 gun topsail schooner Byzantium) build after another unarmed sci-fi vessel so my previous question is stupid isn't it?. My point being I am a fellow geek and 'I aim to misbehave'. Hitting follow button. Lextin.
  10. A bit of a mini update I have made two more shrouds, one on the starboard and a second for the port side. I was wondering if i should serve all the shrouds or just the ones prone to chafing?. the string I am using is kinda thin and the serving bulks it up quite a bit. The center shroud might look a bit weird if left un-served as per convention. Serving goes pretty fast now that I have bumped the gear ratio of my serving machine up to 5-1 and ditched the motor in favor of a hand crank. Lextin.
  11. I have been working on the shrouds and have completed the fore topmast shrouds. After completing the topmast shrouds I started work on the lower shrouds, so far I have made one. I did also make the main mast 'Dingleberrys' but forgot to take photos. The mainmast 'Dinglberrys' are the same as on the foremast cept there are only two loops per side instead of three. I also made two of the four working blocks for the yard braces. The blocks are the same as the rest but have brass sheaves. Close up of how the shroud attaches to its 'Dingleberry'.\/ Lextin.
  12. Greg: I spray the paint at an angle so it hits the inside of the neck and drips down into the bottle. Also I only depress the nozzle half way so the paint comes out slower. If you spray directly into the bottle it will splash out really badly. Lextin.
  13. CHEEP PAINT: If your tired of spending excessive amounts of money on model paints this tip might be for you. I save the small glass bottles from the modeling paints and refill them with spray paint. This came about because I use so much of the same colors of paint on my Byzantium. As the Byzantium is 1/20 scale there is allot of area to be painted, I can go though a whole bottle (or more) of model paint in just one session of light touch ups. By refilling the bottles with spray paint I save allot of money IE. one bottle of model paint cost about 2 dollars and one can spray paint cost about 4 dollars but contains 20 or more times the amount of paint. Lextin.
  14. I have done some more work on the rigging but the big thing I have done is re-step the mainmast to correct the rake as well as fixing the height. The mainmast had a full 3 inches difference at the top when compared to the foremast and was 1.5 inches too short. I have also decided to make a jackyard for the main topsail and chop off the extra 5" from the top of the topmast. Lextin.
  15. Here is my serving machine. I am thinking of building a new one with a better gear ratio so I can serve more line faster. I have already served over 4 feet of line with it, the first three with a 1/1 gear ratio the last (plus a few shorter lengths and some seizings) with the current 2/1 gear ratio. Lextin.
  16. I took a few photos of how I made the blocks. I use a l method I see used pretty often here on MSW. I did make my own changes, for the larger blocks I used several layers of wood laminated together instead of a solid stick. Lextin.
  17. I have been working on the rigging but work is going slow due to me not having any idea what I'm doing. If anyone could provide any diagrams on how similar vessels would be rigged, that would be a life saver. I'm specifically looking for the topmast running rigging. The standing rigging would be nice to but I can probably figure it out on my own. Also any feedback on my current setup would be nice. PS. A few things in these pics are temporary... among other things I am missing a double block for the fore gaff..... Lextin.
  18. I hit the hull with a few coats of black epoxy and made some combings for the mast to keep water out. I have also been working on the coarse yard and made the ("chopsticks") stun'sl booms. Lastly I picked up some wood beads to use for parrels. Today I realized I am up to 19 cans of spray paint on this model. Lextin.
  19. Its been awhile since I worked on the Byzantium but I'm finally starting to get back in the swing of things. I got the paint for the copper plates and wasted no time with applying it. I also painted the lower portions of the mast with epoxy paint to protect the wood. Lastly I have been working on the main yard. I have made the decision to axe certain details in favor of finishing the model sooner. The cannons will only be rigged with breaching ropes, I will not make pinrails, Rigging will be comprised of only essential lines, etc....etc...... Lextin.
  20. I have not been able to get myself to sit down and actually work on the Byzantium lately as I have a lot on my mind. My dad got laid off at work so moneys been tight. I am going to be leaving next Sunday, to Seattle Washington for a week long Microsoft convention I will be working at, should be interesting. Then I will be leaving again in September this time for a 9 month long missionary training program. Needless to say I will not be finishing the Byzantium this year as I had planned. Also I will not be going to college this year either. PS. my dad did get a new job with significantly higher pay so things should be getting better financially. Lextin.
  21. I made a new barrel for the pivot gun. This time with a brass tube lining the inside so I could actually fire. Lextin.
  22. Patrick: The deck is recoverable, just needs to be sealed better in a few spots. I would like to replace it with wood but don't have the money or the patience to do it. Bob: The whole model is sealed inside and out with resin but the cardboard is especially susceptible to water damage. I definitely wont be using cardboard for my next model. Lextin.
  23. I I did a float test with the keel today. I did notice a few problems when it comes to moving the model as I bumped one of the davits again today, luckily it didn't break but instead came loose from the hull, the channels are fairly fragile and get caught on doorways, the cleats for the gammoning are easy to pop off the gammoning, the figurehead goes exactly where I grab the model in the front to carry it and the weight of the keel amplifies any damage caused by collisions with obstacles wile carrying it. Now to how it held up to the water, I splashed water on the deck and soon noticed the cardboard deck swelling at the hatch corners, the lower portions of the mast had swelled from water that got into the hull and the water inside of the hull would reach the electronics before I would be able to notice her sitting lower in the water. With the 12 pound keel it took six additional pounds plus the battery to get her sitting at her waterline. To test stability I puled on the mast until water started flowing in trough the fairleads this took one pound three ounces force applied to the top of the lower mast to achieve with with the keel about 6 inches (shallow bathtub) below the hull. Lextin.
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