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GrandpaPhil

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  1. I’m getting ready to attach sails to yards, after I finish sewing them and I billow them. I’ll be attaching them with the yards off the model. I’ll let you all know how it works out for me.
  2. One complete set of rough cut sails for a Baltimore Clipper, some (read a lot of) sewing required.
  3. Thank you for all the comments and the likes. I believe that the Prince de Neufchatel is ready to receive sails. However, in order to install sails, I must first make the sails. For this purpose, I traced all sails and am in the process of enlarging them and tracing them out on slightly darker than cream colored linen that I bought many years ago for sail making.
  4. I made the brackets for the blocks on the fore course tack. I completely missed them until I was getting ready to rig the sails. They may or may not be made of toothpicks, lol.
  5. Thank you, appreciate it. The blocks aren’t bad to make. They’re just a little tedious. I make a bunch at a time because I do all of the shaping before separating them from the strip of wood. Inking just involves using really thinned down paint to lightly color the wood. It’s the same technique used for painting war gaming miniatures.
  6. I’m up to 60 rigging blocks now. I’m going to make about 40 more. Whatever I don’t use here, I will save for the Triton.
  7. I’m currently making a second generation of rigging blocks. These are much less blocky and inspired by some that I saw made here.
  8. The Cheerful looks like a really nice project. I am waiting on him to release his Winchelsea. That will be awesome!
  9. Yes, those were the dual main stays. Thank you for posting the picture. I’m glad to see that I guessed correctly on how I ran the stays.
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