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Duanelaker

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  1. On 9/7/2022 at 8:52 AM, Antonio_31 said:

    Problema tengo la misma maqueta pero miro los plano y me entero del principio como hay alguna que no está numeración no se si esta bien la madera del fondo es diente necesito ayuda solo para em comienzo de la maqueta

     

    On 9/9/2022 at 4:26 PM, Antonio_31 said:

    Me gustaría ver el interior del casco para ya que tengo problemas con el mio

    i have no idea what you are saying.  my apologies.

  2. 16 hours ago, Roger Pellett said:

    An old trick from the pipe fitter trades where wooden folding rules were still used.  Pipe fitters seldom used the first inch of the rule as the end was likely to worn.  No, everything was not built one inch short.😀. They just moved everything over one inch.

     

     

    i have been a union pipe fitter for over 15  years now, and i was actually taught to "cut" an inch by a carpenter.   Alot of people dont realize that the hook end tab at the end of a tape measure can cause errant measurements if you are pushing it against, or pulling it if you are not aware of what you are doing.  I pretty much always measure by "cutting" an inch, gives me much more precise measurements.

     

  3. Not sure how old your children are, or if you are trying to gain their interest by building models with them, or if  you are interested in getting to build model ships....but you would probably be better off looking at Model Shipways site and ordering a beginner kit from them.

     

    As for the model you have, its worth as much as someone would be willing to pay...which is probably about $20 on Flea Bay.  Or you could just have fun with your kids gluing and painting, but keep low expectations.  

     

    Best of luck and happy modeling!

     

  4. Mike, like many of my builds, this one too is shelved for the moment while I catch up on home owners duties and summer time chores.  I do plan to continue eventually however.  I will locate the plans (shouldn’t be to hard to find) and if you bear with me, I will bring them to work, scan them at full size and send you the pdf.  This won’t be until Friday however, best case scenario.

     

    - Dave 

  5. 17 hours ago, Peanut6 said:

    Duanelaker, if you could share your method of trimming the planks at the bow to accept the that portion of the keel, it would be greatly appreciated.  I would hate to finally get the planking done to an acceptable level and then mess it all up at that point.

    Hi Kev! Well to be honest, this was my first ship and I planked it per the directions which were incorrect.  I too was confused with the bow.  I ended up running them long like you did, I then cut them and filed them back so the keel would fit.  I ended up with something like the pic below.  Hope that helps!

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  6. Clothespins are cheap?  Not too much pressure, easily modified.  They do sell alligator clips without teeth, as well as I have seen people put shrink wrap over the teeth.   I also have been finding that even with PVA, finger pressure for 30 seconds will hold pretty good as long as there is not too much force in the other direction.

     

    I will agree clamps work great until they can't get to where you want them, or hold the piece properly....

  7. 11 hours ago, BobG said:

    Hey David, I noticed that you have your canoe listed in your completed builds. Do you have any photos of the finished model?

    Hello Bob, It sits as it did on Post #84.  I haven't put any finish on it out of fear it would not look as nice.  I do have another Peterboro that I was thinking about doing as a side project.  I have also recently finished planking on an 18th century long boat as well as getting ready to do a model shipways blue nose.    

     

    I should make plans to get back to this and create a display stand of some sort....so many models....so little time.

     

     

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