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  1. The ALS has accelerated in the last 2 weeks and my left hand has severely weakened. I can still type, but slower.

    I tried to sand a mast today but I just don't have the strength to put it in a vise and then work on it. I have to be practical and realize that my ship modelling days are over 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢.

    I will try some other stuff but I think this is it.

     

    Marcus

  2. I have got some bad news.

     

    I have been diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) symptoms in April of 2025. This disease is fatal & there is no cure. Some doctors say that you live 2 to 5 years but can also be 7 to 10 years. It all depends on good nutrition and continue to move around as much as possible. ALS is also known as ‘Lou Gehrig’s Disease’ My wife and I think it slowly started in 2023 and then in 2024 I could not open a plastic bottle and I fell here there, I was losing my balance.

     

    I don’t have the “ALS gene”, but I do have all the symptoms. There are many variants and if you don’t have the gene it is difficult to pin point which one it is.

     

    In most cases, ALS patients do not typically experience significantly impaired sensory neural functioning, intellectual reasoning, vision or hearing and eye and bladder muscles.

    Presently taking some meds that will slow down degeneration of the motor neurons by 25%. One of the positive signs of this disease is that there is NEVER any pain.

     

    I still have fine motor skills in both of my hands but my right arm is now stronger than my left arm. I know I will not be able to finish my present built, the fluit, the Zeehaen. I have decided to keep on building and will be mostly to exercise my joints in my hands. Once I lose all my muscles in my hands and arms and the ship is not finished, I will give it a “Viking Funeral.”

     

    If you have any questions, just PM me.

     

    Regards,

    Marcus

  3. Added sails, oars, the sticks that belong to the windlass in one of the boats.
    Tied it all together and will be placed on the Fluit once the masts, sails and rigging is completed. The little boats were difficult to make and the next ones that go on the Heemskerck (War Yacht and sister ship of the Zeehaen) will be made differently.
    Marcus

     

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    In November of 2024 we went 4 days to Taiwan and 10 days to Vietnam. In Taiwan I went to a wood museum and a wood craft fair. I purchased some interesting planners (pictures will follow). I will attach the facebook pages from the woodcrafters I visited. All the temples we visited had very intricate carvings. Taiwan is very clean (not a piece of paper on the roads), and the people are very friendly and that goes for Vietnam as well.

     

    In March of this year we are going to Capetown, South Africa for a little less than 3 weeks.  South Africa has been on my bucket list for decades.
    That little crescent shaped piece of the Southern tip of South Africa called, Cape Flora Kingdom is one of the 6 unique plant kingdoms in the world.
    About 70% of its flora is found nowhere else on the planet. As a retired Horticulturist/Plant & Soil Scientist I just have to see this before I die and the Botanical Garden, Kirstenbosch is the place to see some of these species.

    Also interested in the Dutch history and the maritime museum.

     

     

    Add some updates which were done last year.

     

     

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  5. 22 hours ago, ccoyle said:

     

    Haha! That is one reason why I have avoided scratch building -- the conversions from European paper weights in gsm to US paper weights in pounds always make my head spin. But here's one web site where they've done the work for you: https://www.papersizes.org/us-international-weights.htm

    Hi Chris,

    Thanks for the link.  I am going to check some Dutch sites (I speak it fluently) and plug in the weight of paper/card numbers mentioned in Ab's new book.

    Marcus

     

     

    19 hours ago, GrandpaPhil said:

    Cereal boxes are about 0.5mm, as is posterboard.

    I usually layer up to get heavier thickness.

    You can get heavier card at most craft stores like Dick Blick’s, Micheal’s or Hobby Lobby.

    I repurpose card a LOT.  
    I usually save cereal and snack cake boxes when I’m getting ready to start a new project.  
    I also buy the eight packs of posterboard from Walmart on a semi-regular basis.

     

    Check out Ab Hoving’s scratch building tutorial on this forum too:
    That tutorial directly resulted in the three scratch builds that I have finished and the models that I have in progress right now.

     

     Thanks Phil, for the information.

    Marcus

  6. Hi Chris,

     

    I am going to try my hand at scratch building paper models.  Yesterday I received Ab Hoving's book "Dutch 17th Century Ship Models in Paper", from Seawatch Books. I will start with a small Dutch merchant ship.

    In his book, Ab discusses the types of weight of the paper but it is the Dutch kind he uses.  Can't seem to find a conversion table (European to US paper weight).  

     

    What do you recommend I use?  Abe mentions 0.5 mm thick, 1mm thick and 2mm thick.

     

    Thanks in advance,

    Marcus

  7. This is a fascinating topic and I have been reading this thoroughly. It also gives me a better understanding of it all (Thank you Jules).

    I use Witsen's manuscript and Hoving's book which is an interpretation of Witsen's manuscript plus several other books to attempt to either built another Fluit (First I need to finish the Zeehaen), or the war yacht, the Heemskerck. 

     

    Marcus

  8. @mangulator63

    "I'm just curious,  does anyone still sit at a drafting board and design and draw anymore?"

     

    Yes, I do. I still have my drafting table and Rotring pens (from 1978 when I studied landscape Architecture at the Horticulture College in the Netherlands) and still use them. My present built went from 1:75 to 1:37.5.  I have a fast pc with TurboCAD installed on it. But firing that up and scanning in the plans, blowing that up to twice the size, printing them all, and then taping that all together takes much longer then cutting a piece of velum from a 5 ft wide 100 ft long roll. Measure by hand the dimensions on the original plans and transcribe them on the 1:37.5.  

     

    Marc

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