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Update The planking is quite time intensive due to the glue curing time, and the bending stresses, but meantime I got 11 planks to each side. I`m also thinking about copper sheeting the hull below the waterline. I have a sample copper sheet 0,1 mm thick, unfortunately that is not available with a gluefilm on the rear side. Will have to make some glueing trials. The poncing of the copper quality (sunk nail heads) is no problem though.... Nils the red-cedar planks follow the frame contours quite well the planking from the deckline downwards will be scraped afterwards, prior to sanding the aft bulwark section will be planked with vertical attached planks. Probably the bulwarks will be planked with pine, also 1,5 x 6mm, because my red-cedar planks have come to an end in opposite to a riviting immitation the ponce sheet parts will be turned around 180 degr. for faking the sunk sheeting nail haids here a sample for poncing with different toothwheel moduls this is the actual schoner in the shipyard after being in water for quite some time. My model will not be fitted with props
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Hi Jond, you did a great job there, the exchangeable rudder for RC and the extra keel for lateral balance. Can imagine her on the way over the lake or pond Nils
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Thanks for looking in and for your interest B:E. I`ll do my best to get this project through..... Nils
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Many thanks for your kind words LEFEBVRE with interest I`ll be looking forward to you Bohuslän-build pictures Best regards Nils
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Update the first 3 planks per side are on now. looks like there are not enough red cedar planks for the whole length, so I might need to use the cut off ends and stick / shaft them together. Nils planks are 1,5 x 6 mm this is one of the pedestal spindle counter press in nuts the frames deckside beams will need some trimming and adjusting in order to get a smooth deck lay on
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Bob, many thanks for forwarding the vidio you found on u-tube. After that I found quite a couple of other clips relating to the ship. Frightening to see were the kids on board, having their childhood playground on a length of appr. 25 meters, and all without lifejackets nor safety harnesses in the masts and the rig. But you`re right, there are many good samples for the schoners historic fitting out. Being built and launched as a pilots work ship I`m not sure if there were an engine fitted in the beginning, probably not. The restored current vessel has been equiped with 2 props. Nils
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Thank you Johann, and enyoy the log as it goes Nils
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Update. the hull is under way, the frames fit and glued to the keel, stringers are placed and now it is ready for planking.... The frames are made after glueing on the tranparent paper templates to the 2,5 mm thick 5 layers aero-plywood. per good old jig saw cutting preliminary keel and stringers are for aligning the frames in centerline corresponding to the mounting board the third last frame had to be replaced ( here cardboard template) the outcuts for the stringers are 2 x 3 mm and possibly need to be slightly adjusted to straking and fitting the stringers flush with te frame outer contour the wooden baseplate is a leftover of my Pegasus build, provided with new distance logs for the ELBE 5 frames stringers fit to the frames, they are staking quite well and leave minimal touchup trimming. The keel will be brought to shape at a later time there are two slots in the keel that take up the spindles of the pedastels later on. To allow sufficient countering of the spindles above the keel there are logs glued in between the appropriate frames I fitted 14 frames at a distance of 40 mm. Here can be seen how filigrane the contstruction is. I use watertight white glue The brass the two brass pedestals made for old candle holders (flea market) and the zinc galvanised M3 spindles The braced on short U-profiles take up the keel.
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thank you Keith, for your words and enjoy the buildlog as it goes on..... Nils
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Hello Bob, with geat interest I read your lines about the schoners history under name Wander Bird. Many thanks for your input here, and for the nice pictures you provided. Its been a pleasure in building the model so far to date, and you will see I`m just beginning with the planking. The hull is a lightweight contruction, and the red cedar planks I`m using are leftovers from my earlier Chebeque build Best regards Nils
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I`m starting a new project on this forum. I fell in love with a two masted pilot schoner, that operated on the Elbe river, Elbe-mouth and german bay. The period about 1890. I`m adding some pictures I researched on the web, and information from marine paintings. The enclosed print of an wonderful oil painting, was created by the marine painter Carl Becker, who died in1926. The picture, adopted from one of my own books shows the pilot schoner "Elbe 5" before the elbe Estuary. The small pilot transfer boat brings the pilot back, now that the steamer in the background has presumably completed its journey down the Elbe river and is just about enter the Elbe mouth and onwards to the open sea. The model will be scratch built and POF, equiped with gaff sails and appropriate rigging The chosen scale will be 1:50 and the estimated build time 12 months from today. The displaying shall be on brass pedestals in a glass casing ....... the models rating will be: length over all 725 mm hull length 524 mm breadth over frame 117 mm Hight main mast from decks railing 504 mm copper cladding below the waterline The original schoner has already changed it`s owners many times in life since the 1890 days, has been lovefully cherrished an equipped with up to date nautical- and safety equipment. After sinking to the river bed some years ago after an accidential crash wih a trader motorship it has been raised, restored and is now being operated by much enthusiated members of an association of maritime oldtimer ships and live museum craft. in Hamburg. They are also offering tourns on the Elbe river when the weather is suitable again. Nils print of an oil painting by Carl Becker (died 1926) Elbe 5 in moderate breeze on Elbe river below is showing the template of one of the 13 frames for the model. The frames will be cut out of 2,5mm thick multiply with 5 layers
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Amalio, wonderful looking cooking and baking stove !! Nils -
Many thanks Gerhard, I`m very pleased you liked the build, thank you for your kind words... Nils
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Many Thanks for your words Icarus, am glad you liked the steamer Nils
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Good job B.E. and thanks for your explaination.... Nils
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