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egen

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  1. I was inspired by your work, when I made my own version of this boat.
  2. After that I made the bow of the hull
  3. After that I made out on the housing frames. They do not consist of 2 parts as the French style. I pre-glued only where it is required to design. Then each of frame I removed the inside of the wood And again gathered all the frames ready to jig. Now I use glue. On the outer side of the rope is fastened frames temporarily
  4. Then I made all parts of the keel And made ​​the jig to build hull After that, I built a jig for all frames, but did not use glue . Only the screws and nuts. Finally I got a hard body of hull that could grind and file down
  5. Here is my short review. I build my project from alder und pear/ I use a different method for hull and would like to talk about it a little bit. I saw it in a book and blog that uses a Russian master Narim. I made a few planks the correct size and stuck glue paper patterns I drank them with only one side, and after that I glued all frames on a large sheet of paper After everything was done, I removed the paper.
  6. Introduction In this blog I want to tell about construction the to the first model with frames. I use remarkable drawings which are published in the book HMS Euryalus (1803) by Allan Yedlinsky and Wayne Kepmson http://www.seawatchbooks.com/111003. As I hope for the help of members of this forum. Any help, questions and remarks - are welcomed
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