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Derek C

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  1. Hello Fellow MSW Members 

     

    I am going to attempt the Cross Section for my next build , this will be my third wooden boat model .So with that being said , don’t expect a master piece as I am a true novice. It took me a week at least to try and figure out what wood and how much  to purchase :default_wallbash:. I am sure I probably purchased more than needed but I figure what I don’t use on this build ,  I will someday on another I’m sure and to be honest some of what I ordered I didn’t plan on ordering but once I got on the site and started ordering, I couldn’t help it. 

     

     

    Here is what I ordered:F954BB37-CD12-4D57-B878-3D45D893437E.thumb.jpeg.18bbfcb83ccc5923f1a078821a3c3f1f.jpeg

     

    while I  wait for my wood to arrive I have some teak and figured I’d play around and try my hand at building a cannon as I have never done one before . 

     

    First I used a flashlight to trace the parts for the cannon, because I only printed on set and ran out of ink (well at least that’s what it’s telling me ,but seems like I just replaced the darn thing ) and didn’t feel like running to the store and I couldn’t talk the admiral into going.

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    i placed the print  down on the lens of the flashlight and put a piece of  card stock over it and used a colored pencil to trace the plan, I use a color pencil to be able to see that I didn’t miss anything. With black ink or pencil the image and pencil lines make it hard to see.

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    i then used exacto knife to cut out template.

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    using a a small amount of glue I glued the templates to a piece of teak I had already previously prepared to the proper thickness.

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    Using the scroll saw I cut out the templates in a general shape.B205F66B-B985-4BAD-AC89-369A55C4A64F.thumb.jpeg.5825430eec73e94c1ae37ff0ba7f0539.jpeg

     

    I then used files, sanding blocks,and sticks to finish 

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    Then I cut out some bits to make the front and rear axle spindals

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     that’s where I’m at for the day .I will continue to work on the cannons while I patiently wait for my wood order .

    I hope y’all will follow along on this adventure and help me out along the way :pirate41:

     

    Thanks 

    Derek

     

  2. Ethan from Ocooch responded very quickly and the price for the 3/16 thick is the same as quarter  inch  I am putting together a list for them now  Thanks to John for starting this thread and Chuck for posting link . I was going to browse through Crown Timbers but there store is always  closed for maintenance.  Not sure whats up with that 

  3. I have started replacing the rigging and got the main sail up  slow and steady :P82C360A2-98A2-4120-8289-3FFA8ECE7FA1.thumb.jpeg.9ca86a7315192ae3aa048f3f9e9886dc.jpeg3A5713F2-02DC-4A5D-A321-C50B4D78AD96.thumb.jpeg.5a18c7878c1ee4b5c99c3f811f9be178.jpeg

     

    She is coming together nicely I think :D. I enjoyed building the longboat kit I purchased from model Shipway and it was a challenge , that being said ... building it from scratch was  very challenging and a bit of a test to see if I could actually build a boat from scratch before I moved on to something bigger. Doing this longboat has giving me the confidence that I might be able to build my next project the Triton Cross Section. 

  4. Thanks Tom 

    It was new clear coat but it stuck to the  fibers hanging off the rigging I have already started re rigging not that big of a deal just a minor delay I am hopping between rigging and sewing lol I will have the old girl in ship shape  in a few days. I used cheap line for rigging . I need to order some stuff from chuck at syren his stuff looks great

  5. I applied the clear coat and and it looks good on the wood but did not expect it to ruin the rigging :o. It formed crystals on the rigging so no I will have to attempt to clean it off or just re rig :default_wallbash:.48A27168-D8BD-4AC1-965D-93317C382904.thumb.jpeg.250fad3176c9999bdeded1aeee622a84.jpegF0E47D30-8FEA-4DCF-8517-AA5998F261B8.thumb.jpeg.7edc362f79533637ce392398b57210ff.jpegF0E47D30-8FEA-4DCF-8517-AA5998F261B8.thumb.jpeg.7edc362f79533637ce392398b57210ff.jpeg43C95286-6830-40B0-8DAF-D1874D9AE1B6.thumb.jpeg.f9e3be0f5e9de9c7091cd216d68d35c5.jpeg

     

    as as for the sails it’s a slow process but I’m getting there .it will give me time to ponder on the rigging tragedy I am getting thru this final leg of the build at a snail 🐌 pace . I’m getting anxious to start the Triton Cross Section 2F4BFAAE-A817-4EBF-8DCC-B2647C61AB5D.thumb.jpeg.f26de24dc82af0df3651bdd9dc3bd140.jpeg

     

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