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Thanks Michael. She was made from dental light cure acrylic and other dental materials. whatever I have on hand IS the material of choice. Thanks for peeking in Rob
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Thanks Rich, I plan on keeping this anchor suspended as it is, and have the other hanging from the cat head via it’s internal blocking. Both of these anchors will be removed when I begin work on the channels. Rob
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Thanks Vlad, The release mech’s are just under an inch long with their pillow block bearing mounts. Rob
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Your drawings are amazing Rich. Looking good.
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I read somewhere that the capstans were a special patented version. A more modern version then what Webb used on his nearly 20 Year older clipper. Rob
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Worked on the cat release or anchor release mechanism For the starboard side. I also added the cleats for the fairleads for the jib sails and their stays. The ladders are just mocked right now
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The real capstan didn’t have any brass on it…….it was wood and iron. I’m not sure she didn’t have an all iron one either. Rob
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I couldn’t make two exactly alike ……so this one is an after market one. Not sure I will use it though. Rob
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Using tooling steel, I made all the scrapers I needed. Just way to small to find any generic stuff. I have another approach I will be doing to form the house moldings and the inset trim. The aft poop railing will be a trick and will need special math to make....along with a great deal of paying attention to details of its fit/form and function. Rob
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I think the only detail I don't pay close attention to is when my wife cuts her hair. Sorry for the confusion and that you had to find humor in an a supposed oversight. And I did check out your build, (I check it probably 10 times a day), you are making great progress and your trim work is spot on. Are you *scraping* the wood with a tool? Rob
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Rich and Vlad....I see the confusion. Rich I was commenting to your post #1486 NOT Vlad's post #1487. Which he posted over 7 hours later. I didn't even see that post when I posted my update. I just threw up my update and then turned off the light and went to bed. If I had seen Vlad's post, I would have surely commented and thanked him and even commented on his own magnificent build. I'm not so old that I can't track a simple build log thread....😎. I might be going deaf...but not blind. I hope to spend some time working the anchor quick release mechanism(which is actually undefined and void from any plan), so I will use photographic evidence (and lack of), to build the most logical design. Here is where artistic license comes in. Rob
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Actually it is both of you......you guys are too nice. Rob
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I’m going to oxidize the brass capstan. Rob
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