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GrandpaPhil

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  1. It is called fairing the frames. You sand a bevel on the frames so that that planking lies flat on them. There’s a great article on it here: http://modelshipworldforum.com/resources/Framing_and_Planking/plankingprojectbeginners.pdf
  2. The carronades aren’t too bad to make. I made mine out of a dowel rod. I carved it with a #11 scalpel blade. Cut slowly and make small cuts. Watch your fingers (I learned the hard way). I made the barrel first, drilled it out, glued a seed bead on the back end for the cascabel and put an eyebolt on the breech. The hardest part was starting the first one.
  3. I’m very sorry to hear this. My condolences to the family.
  4. Thank you very much for the comments and the likes! I’m pretty happy with the color of the sail material that I’m using. I like the darker look, it looks more real to me. As for making the seams, a sewing machine is on my wish list. I used upholstery thread for the seams this time. Next time, I will use upholstery thread for the rigging and regular thread for the seams. I finished the fore top studding sails:
  5. I’m sorry to hear about the E. Coli. I went through that twelve years ago and it made me completely miserable for about six weeks. On the bright side, the Portland is looking good!
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