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Hi all, @GrandpaPhil thankyou 👍 @ChadB(GROAN)😂 I have to admit it was after looking at your Eagle build and how great the oiled wood was that made my mind up!! Thank you for your support as I muddle my way through this. So now to a bit of the muddling through, I have planked just over half the lower deck. I used maple for the deck planks and beech for the water thingy against the hull. I'm still undecided whether to do treenails because if I don't do them well they will depress me but then again perhaps I should use this build as practice, I'll think on it. Still working on the gundeck, there's a few more ledgers to fit although the lodging knees are cut and fitted (only 1 edition needed this time round😃) Next time I shall cut out the hanging knees. Till then Cheers
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Hi LS, What a glutton for punishment you are😆, third ship already and it's the Victory. Well I hope you have fun with her. I'll enjoy following you as you recreate this iconic ship and cant wait for you to do the same excellent work as you did with Ballahoo and Sherbourne. Good luck and most of all ENJOY👍 Cheers
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Hi LS, I shall pull up my chair alongside Eamonn and watch avidly. Good luck and happy building 👍😉
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Good call Mark, I did some digging in the wood discussion and found a site in Germany (Massiv-Holtz-werkstatt). They have got plenty of species and ready milled wood, strips and boards, no boxwood but pear, cherry, beech etc.. reasonably priced and they ship to the UK. Just need to buy enough timber to justify 28 euro postage. That said my next order of wood will be from this site. @paulsutcliffe I checked the site you mentioned and they've got some decent wood but at the moment I haven't got a saw to cut it with but thanks
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Phil, Mark thanks for the nice comments. 😀👍 I've stalled on this build as I'm getting stuck into the cross section and I'm also waiting to get some swiss pear for the keel, stem and sternpost but I'm finding it hard to get hold of over here without paying through the nose. But hey ho I'll get there eventually Cheers
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Hello everyone, @AnobiumPunctatum thanks for looking in. @ChadB I'm glad you like them as they are the 3rd edition knees as 1 and 2 just didn't cut it! WOOHOO!!! another deck to do! I've done it a different way this time, I've used a spot of CA glue just on the edge carlings to make the framework and then filled the rest in using white glue. I didn't have any teak oil left so bought some Danish oil, tested it on some scrap, (Hanging knee edition 1 haha) liked it so put a coat on the lowest internal planks also on the hatch coaming. That's it for today, thanks for the likes everybody 👍 Till next time Cheers
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Hello all, thanks for looking in and the likes 👍 So just spent a stressful couple or four hours cutting, shaping and sanding only to scrap them and recutting and reshaping!! Welcome to the quest to produce eight reasonably similar hanging knees, I think I've managed it and have fitted them to the underside of the lower deck. Also fitted gunport sills and dry fitted lower deck centre supports. The frames need a bit more fairing on the outer side but I'll do that next time. Dry fitted gun deck beams and cut the beam arms. That's it for this post. Till next time Cheers
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Very very nice LS she compliments Ballahoo beautifully. You got some great touches in there and they have elevated her out of the ordinary. Well done 😃👍 So on to the next project with a whole lot more skills than when you first started with Ballahoo. Keep up the great work.
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Hi LS, what can I say but great work!! You've done a sterling job with the rigging and Sherbourne looks fantastic. I hope you had fun along the way? Whatever you choose to do next I shall be following with interest. Good luck Cheers
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Brig Eagle 1814 by ChadB
Edwardkenway replied to ChadB's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Hi Chad, Eagle is looking amazing!! I am in awe of you and other full frame ship builders as you put so much detail into the ship. Please keep up the good work and I'm watching avidly. Cheers Jon -
Hi Chad I'm in construction as a bricklayer and they don't lay well in the wet!! Also when the temperature drops below 2 degrees Celsius work grinds to a halt, so over the British winter I can get quite a bit of time in the shipyard. I'm mainly a housebuilder but do get to build other things from time to time.
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Hi, been at work today so only had couple of hours on X section this evening. Still at work on the lower deck structure, lots of components, the knees take a bit of cutting and shaping to make them fit. I think there is at least another 2 or 3 hours work before this deck is done, then it's more of the same for the gun deck. Thanks Chad, Eamonn, Phil and Blackviking for your interest 👍 Til next time. Cheers
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Hi Peta, I've been following this build and it's looking really great, you have exceptional skill.
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Thanks again Chad, I'll try the teak oil on some scrap as you suggested, if it looks good I'll get the hanging and lodging knees done then give the planking an oiling. Cheers Jon
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Thanks Chad. I was just going to put a matt varnish on it. I wouldn't know what oil to use. I have some teak oil for the outdoor chairs, would that do it? Cheers Jon
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Hi, RAIN AGAIN@#@÷!!, so not at work. Started on the lower deck structure, it's so intensive, I have nothing but the utmost respect for those people doing a full framed scratch build, all those frames and decks. But I'm getting there (faster with the weather as it is). Got let the glue dry so till next time😉👍 Cheers
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Good to see you back Eamonn, it will be nice to see your Ballhoo out of ordinary! Sherbourne is a nice boat to build, and another in the fleet is always welcome. I'm glad you got a brand new shipyard too😃👍 Cheers
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