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  1. Looking at the drawing I bought from the Fishing museum in Lunenburg it shows how the planks overlapped at the middle station, then at each end they butt up so to hold plank in place I drilled holes in the jig so that it would overlap in middle and butt up at ends, started with three wood posts which was not enough so added two more, then I broke the wood posts so change them to brass tube..

     

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    Shape was good so have cut all sixteen planks now started the production.

    Got two glued and they have come out pretty good.

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    Have been using this glue on all my wood gluing and it works great.

     

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    Thanks for all the comments and likes, until next time.

     

    Regards

    Richard

     

  2. On 3/26/2024 at 8:02 AM, FriedClams said:

    Nice update on the dories, Richard.  That last photo shows how identically you're building them.  Excellent!

     

    Gary

     

    Thanks Gary, the jig/plug is working very well. 

     

    On 3/29/2024 at 4:20 PM, JohnU said:

    I received the ModelU figures. Here's a link:

     

     

    Just saw them on you WIP they do look great 👍

     

    Regards

    Richard

  3. More progress on the eight fishing dories, using swiss pear which is very nice to work with, planks are .018" thick easily bendable with fingers.

    Had a clamp which I glued bits of wood to, so that sanding to shape was easier. 

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    First planking done now have to work out shape for the second plank.

     

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    Until next time,

    Regards

    Richard

     

     

  4. On 1/30/2024 at 11:13 AM, wefalck said:

    I gather that is how 'shipbuilders' measure the length - between 'perpendiculars' ...

     

    Otherwise, one could contact the Lunenburg museum guys. I remember from my visit in 2007 that they were building dories in the workshop there.

     

    I did contact Lunenburg fisheries museum and bought a drawing of the 14'-0" bottom dory for $5.00 CDN :D , it has all the dimensions I need, did ask them if they made a 15'-0" do they add the 12" equally between the five stations, and they say that is correct.

     

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    Progress on making

     

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    Regards

    Richard

     

     

  5. 20 hours ago, GGibson said:

    Very impressive dory work, Richard! 👍

     

    Thank you Gregg, didn't like the kit parts and the jig supplied to was not very good.

     

    2 hours ago, FriedClams said:

    Nice work on the plug/jig, Richard.  A good set up for accurate repeatability.  

     

    Gary

     

    Thank you Gary, the set up was the only way to have eight the same.

     

    Regards

    Richard

  6. I had a question in "Discussion for a ships deck furniture, Guns, Boats and other fittings" regarding where do they take the dimension of 15'-0" fishing dory, and the answer was from the bottom.

    So now I have started to scratch build eight of these as per the plans 3/16"=1'-0" this would be 2.8125" or 71.43mm long on the bottom, they do have plywood laser cut pieces to make the shape but I want to have overlapped planks showing.

     

    Started by printing out the plans so that I could make a plug, but before that I made eight bottoms from three planks glued together.

     

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    On the drawing they only had three lines of outside of planking, I needed six, so made some more copies and proceeded to work out the other three. 

     

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    Taking a piece of wood I laid out the station, machined a 1/32" slot in five of the stations, cut out the five inside planking shapes, then proceeded to glue shapes into slots.

    shaped the bottom planks then checked the bottom planking to jig, also made the stem/false stem together 

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    I found the stations not stable enough, I could have put a piece of 1/32 plywood in between but decided to fill with solid wood, carving the shape.

     

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    To help laying the planks I made the jig so that I could turn either way so I could lay the planks easier, and at the same time drilled holes in bottom so that it would nold to plug. 

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    I have cut the first planking for both sides, started to file them to the shape then proceed to glue the first planks bottom, stem and stern.

    Took it out of the jig/plug and so far its working as I intended, have a few guys thinking what's next.

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    Will make all eight to this stage before making the next row of planking, here is number 2 ready for first planks.

     

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    Until next time,

    Regards

    Richard

     

     

     

     

     

  7. On 3/7/2024 at 2:30 PM, CPDDET said:

    As always, you're an inspiration. 

     

    Thanks kindly Dave

     

    On 3/8/2024 at 3:46 PM, GGibson said:

    Awesome shipyard, Richard!! 👍🏆

     

    Thanks Gregg

     

    On 3/8/2024 at 6:29 PM, JohnU said:

    Nice! I'll have to ask my optometrist about that next time I go for an eye check. I tried some glasses that were advertised for that but they didn't rally work. I think you're on the right track. They need to be prescription. I agree that lighting makes a big difference. The best things seem to be those special glasses the dentist uses. I asked about them one time and he indicated they cost upwards of $5k and were custom made for each person.

    Thanks for your help, your shop is really sharp, John

     

     

    My prescription was $405cdn single vision for 6" away from face, 5K for dentist ones wow.

     

    Regards

    Richard

  8. Hi John,

    You could ask Chris at VM and see if he will sell the fishing figures again?

    Regarding the question on magnification I have a prescription glasses so that I can see clearly 6" away from my face :D also I like light, last year I got a examination light for veterinarian clinic from a Canadian company which really helps and also have a good table light.

     

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    Regards

    Richard

     

  9. 19 hours ago, JohnU said:

    Hi Richard,

    As always I'm in awe when I visit your build. Such incredible work. And "working" parts as well! It inspires me to do more detail on my Bluenose. Aging eyes and fingers are limiting factors these days.

    I had a question for you. You mention you obtained the fisherman figure from Vanguard Models. I did not see that in the figures section of their web site. I've been looking for some time for 1/64 figures. There's lots of 1/72, 1/43, 1/144 scale figures but 1/64 are hard to come by. Particularly of East Coast turn of the century fishing figures. I have found military figures in that scale, but not fishermen. Do you happen to know where on the Vanguard Models web site the fishermen figures are located?

    Thanks in advance for your help, John

     

    Hi John thanks for your kind comment, love doing fine detail work on my models, I know your feelings regarding aging eyes and fingers, I could add more :D

     

    Regarding your question on 1/64 scale figures, I bought these from VM about two years ago along with the 1/72 scale gun crew, but just looked on his site and do not see them now as you have said, not sure why he is not selling them now :huh: they are very good.  

    I have seen some other figures which look very nice also, see attached pictures but have not bought any yet..

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    Regards

    Richard

  10. On 2/2/2024 at 8:39 AM, ERS Rich said:

    Good stuff!  Nice shop!

     

    Thanks Rich she is coming along but slowly, and I do love my shop.

     

    On 2/18/2024 at 11:27 AM, KeithAug said:

    Just spent a pleasant time catching up Richard. All looking incredibly crisp. Great work.

     

    Hi Keith thanks for your kind comment, doing a lot of the small stuff which I didn't do earlier :), now working on make eight fishing Dories, scratch build :wacko:.

     

    On 2/18/2024 at 1:04 PM, FriedClams said:

    Nice work on these details, Richard.  Looking great!

     

    Gary

     

    Hi Gary thanks for looking in, remaking stuff which I break which I don't mind but its time consuming, glad to see you are back on your model. 

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