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Tigersteve

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  1. Agreed- the Pinnace is harder to plank. I felt the length and shape contributed to its difficulty. B.E., from what I've seen of everyone's logs of the Cheerful, Chuck designed this one foolproof! I think with your skills you'll have no problem with it. Steve
  2. Your kind words are much appreciated. Thank you everyone for the likes. Below is a better photo of the finish. Steve
  3. Completed planking. Several rounds of sanding concluded with 400 grit sandpaper and Wipe on Poly. I do like the look of the maple when finished. I am disappointed with the outcome of the repairs and this planking result. I think there were several mistakes leading to this such as impatience, oversanding, and not properly fairing the hull at the bow, The Pinnace is much more difficult to plank than the Longboat. I think the length and shape of the hull make it difficult to plank. There are several twists and turns as a result. So the question we must ask is this: do we redo? If I was building this as one of the boats for my Confederacy, I would redo. However, after three months of planking this, I will move forward. To get the planking to the level I want would force me to start the entire planking over. I'm looking forward to the more fun parts of this project. Steve
  4. Many people seem to use Caldercraft carronades. Check Dirk and Thomas' logs. Steve
  5. Thanks BE! Here's a photo of the plank that will need the repair. The positive is that if I leave it and repair, I can test the limits of these materials. It also saves me weeks in re-planking. Lately, I have not been enjoying the planking process. I will give final thoughts on the planking of the Pinnace v. Longboat when I complete the outer planking. Steve
  6. It's been a while since I've made a contribution so here we go. Starboard planking is complete. Still only roughly sanded with 180 grit. I ended up removing the sheer strake to allow clamping of the remaining planks. Some planks are very thin in some areas especially on the port side. Undecided if I will remove the offending plank on the port side before I close it up. I think some maple sawdust, white glue, and some sanding will smooth out the wrinkled plank. (Yes- wrinkled from being too thin. Not the entire plank only 1 1/4inches.) The other option is to remove two planks on that side, which means I will have five remaining planks to form. I am leaning away from this option. Steve
  7. Karl, this was a fun one to watch. Looks great. Look forward to your next project. Steve
  8. I have this kit on my shelf. I'll be following along too. Steve
  9. Congrats and nicely done. This is a difficult kit. I don't know how the results would be with basswood. I think the long runs and severe curves make it especially difficult. Cheers to moving forward! Steve
  10. Just skimmed your log here. Nice work! How big is the hull? Steve
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