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Remcohe got a reaction from archjofo in La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette
Wonderfull Johan, you make it look so easy while it's not.
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from cookster in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thanks for the dimensions. I don't use a scale ruler but a conversion table to quickly get from feet/inch to mm
Work continued on the bowsprit step. To accurately determine the step (square hole) in the chock (the vertical plank between the bitts) I had to make the bowsprit itself too. I find it very satisfying to make a mast just with hand tools, it takes time but the result is very accurate.
While cutting the step the rabbet between the two planks very nicely
The bowsprit was cut from square to octagonal to round using a hand plane, well honed chisels and sandpaper.
The base going from round to square
And the tip
The step is also rebated into the upright bitts
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from Jorge Diaz O in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from Jorge Diaz O in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Finally a long overdue update. My KF got little attention lately as work and other (fun) projects got in the way.
I cut all the mortices for the carlings in the upper deck beams and started to make the first of the knee's and hanging knees. These are not one of my favourite parts to make and unfortunately every beam has a hanging knee. This is due to the heavy load on the deck with all the canons. I'll stick to my mantra and go step by step or part by part in this case
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from SawdustDave in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
This is so great to watch, beautifully executed. You could have fooled me if you said its was made out of one piece.
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from reilly in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
This is so great to watch, beautifully executed. You could have fooled me if you said its was made out of one piece.
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from KenW in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
This is so great to watch, beautifully executed. You could have fooled me if you said its was made out of one piece.
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from GLakie in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
This is so great to watch, beautifully executed. You could have fooled me if you said its was made out of one piece.
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from cog in La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette
Wonderfull Johan, you make it look so easy while it's not.
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from Canute in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
This is so great to watch, beautifully executed. You could have fooled me if you said its was made out of one piece.
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from mtaylor in La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette
Wonderfull Johan, you make it look so easy while it's not.
Remco
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Remcohe reacted to Jim Lad in HMS Vulture 1776 by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - 16-gun Swan-class sloop from TFFM plans
Danny, you obviously need this sign in your workshop!
John
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Remcohe reacted to Dan Vadas in HMS Vulture 1776 by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - 16-gun Swan-class sloop from TFFM plans
Thanks for the kind comments Robin, George, Mark, David, Albert, Carl, Ronnie and Marc. As always they are much appreciated .
Fitting Hammock Cranes
I managed to drill the holes for the hammock crane mounting "bolts" without going completely insane, but it was a near thing . It would have been MUCH easier if I'd done this a lot earlier in the build. The couple hiding amongst the shrouds were fun (not).
I've fitted the passing ropes too. I chose to use a simple knot at each end :
Danny
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Remcohe reacted to Dan Vadas in HMS Vulture 1776 by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - 16-gun Swan-class sloop from TFFM plans
Thanks Druxey, I sure did. I managed to drill the holes with a Pin Vise without "re-arranging" any rigging .
Fitting Swivel Guns
I've also fitted the Swivel Guns that I'd made earlier. They are only going on the port side. All the guns can be moved in any direction. Once again, I had to redrill the holes in the posts from 0.8mm to 1mm to accept the mounting legs :
Danny
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Remcohe reacted to Chuck in HM Cutter Cheerful 1806 by Chuck - FINISHED - 1:48 scale - kit prototype
Thank You...
In preparation for planking the deck, I added the waterway/margin planks. For my purposes here I talk about them as two separate pieces. First the wider margin plank was created with scarf joints next to the bulwarks. I used card stock to make templates first. There are three lengths as shown below. This required a lot of tweaking until I got it right. Then the templates were traced onto a 1/16" thick sheet of boxwood and cut out. The deck planking will be 1/16" thick.
I spent a lot of time carefully shaping the scarf joints with a #11 blade and some needle files until they were a nice clean and tight fit. Then they were glued onto the deck area. The back edge needed to be beveled so I could get a tight fit against the bulwarks in many areas. Particularly at the bow. A pencil darkened the seam of scarf joint just like the hull planking. Eventually the deck planking will be nibbed into these margin planks.
When finished, I added the waterway on top of the margin plank. It was a 1/32" strip that was slowly sanded to become a 1/4 round. I basically sanded off one corner edge and rounded it off. It was glued on top and the seams between the pieces were carefully lined up with the scarf joints. So again three lengths were used. This way they look like they were done as one piece. These thin strips also needed to be beveled to fit tight against the bulwarks. The bulwarks are unfortunately not at a nice 90 degree angle to the deck so the bevel was an absolute necessity.
Now its time to start building the hatches, coamings and gratings and skylight. Then I can plank the deck around them. I cant wait until thats done,. After this step its just about the small details...and that is a lot of fun.
Chuck
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Remcohe reacted to archjofo in La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette
Hello,
thanks for the nice comments.
And here is the sequel to the interior fittings of the long boat.
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Remcohe got a reaction from Jeronimo in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from Elmer Cornish in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from tlevine in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from giampieroricci in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from paulsutcliffe in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from cabrapente in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from Dan Vadas in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from cookster in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Finally a long overdue update. My KF got little attention lately as work and other (fun) projects got in the way.
I cut all the mortices for the carlings in the upper deck beams and started to make the first of the knee's and hanging knees. These are not one of my favourite parts to make and unfortunately every beam has a hanging knee. This is due to the heavy load on the deck with all the canons. I'll stick to my mantra and go step by step or part by part in this case
Remco
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Remcohe got a reaction from EdT in HMS Kingfisher 1770 by Remcohe - 1/48 - English 14-Gun Sloop - POF
Thank you all for your kind words and likes.
Work is progressing and more knees, hanging knees, carlings and ledges are added.
I also forgot to install a pillar in front of the fore mast , but that was taken care of.
The last opportunity to take a look at the sail room before its permanently installed in the hull
Some of the knees with mortices cut
The state of the upper deck to date
The next weeks will be more of the same... with the addition of installing hammock battens as I work my way across the deck
Remco