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Thaks!!! Welcome. The wood came from Lebanon. Cedar to be more precise It has been a really fun project to work on thank again
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Thanks again for watching and following this log. I’m really enjoying this model
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Yes. You are right. I am in the process installing the hugging-truss. Looooong process a lot of thread. I would say 12 m aprox 0.15mm thread. Looking for the right appearance with the right tension
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Here I am again...... I’ve been working In finishing the bow, hugging-truss, And gunwale...... The Hugging-truss has a kind o f belt and a traversed pole that in the future will “receive” all those thin threads. Instead to do it in brass and then lined with thread I went just using 4 0.8 mm thread, stick them with ciano in both faces..... Then I lined, creating a “belt” effect been able to keep the “eyes” in both sides to install the poles...
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Kris this is just unique. Wonderful!!! The quality of your research and the time you have invested in the drawings are just magnificent. i wish if you don’t mind we can use your material to construct our Viking I’m here to see next steps
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Thanks for your kind words. Yes the Vikings also had developed some kind of construction system similar to Egyptians one. They had A mixture between sewing and metal really interesting i have the Viking in my next projects
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Thanks again. Yes there is still some work to do. I would say 20-25% related with ths ship itself I’m also thinking in some kind of “diorama” at the end..... let’s see
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Thanks to you all yes!!!! A lot of time bit it worth it
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George your appreciations are just right. Your wood working is just perfect. It is looking really good waiting for next posts
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This weekend we were working in finishing the hull sewing..... IMG_0159.mp4
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I just re assembled all the pieces.... “provisional”. Once i finished the hull.... this is how it looks like..... and I feel really happy with..... IMG_0153.mp4
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I’m here to see the next steps. I can not wait to see the construction process 😀 good job!!!
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I really don’t know if I deserve all your kind words. Thanks a lot
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George!!!! Thanks a lot for your kind words..... Let’s see the progresses ...... First, I spent some time studying how the “stays” are going to be fixed in the hull......in some of the pictures and documents i found something like this.... So not having something else ..... I decided to “install” a couple of these artifacts.... And now... it is time to start with the external hull.... Let’s see some pictures of the interior.... Thanks for all those “likes” and kind words
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Pinterest. There you will find a ton of those pictures https://pin.it/6wKpgJm https://pin.it/519WOc6
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I’m just want to be as much attached to a “real” thing. Since we have to be careful with the “appearance” in the scale we work. your investigation about vikings really surprise me. Thanks for sharing
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That is what I meant!!!! In the construction process.... I’ve been looking around different ways and still can not see a final solution ready to hear ideas..
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