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Planking is now underway. I had a bad time with the bow as the plank shear broke into many pieces during earlier stages of the build. I patched it up as best I could and continued. However, once i started planking I could see that my repairs we not good. The port and starboard sides were quite asymmetrical. I had to rip out all of the planking around the bow, repair the asymmetry and start planking again again. Looks much better at the bows now. A bit of filling and sanding to do still. Ready to start the planks below the wale.
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I think Black Sea is a new Capt Black blend
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Briar wood is sold in blocks in a variety of sizes. Google pipe making. It is very hard with a tight grain so it might be good for blocks. Need someone with experience in block making to try. Vermont Freehand sells blocks from a variety of sources. From $3 to$1000 on their webpage
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Yes! I was quite pleased with the grain pattern.
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Black Sea by Captain Black. I ordered it online and it came today just in time for my first smoke. Captain Black Premium Edition introduces Black Sea. Mellow Burley tobaccos, combined with sweet Virginias and soft smooth Black Cavendish tobaccos makes for an excellent smoke. Yet Black Sea sets itself apart with the addition of smoky Latakia tobacco. A wonderful marriage of sweet and smoky. Captain Black, Black Sea is tin worthy and should be enjoyed often.
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Thank you. It’s been a fun project and I will get to use it when I am finished. Unlike a square rigged ship LOL.
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Gorgeous workmanship. Wish I could do as nice a job.
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That is a nice looking model, and I think a reasonable price. To preface my next statement: we used to have a Labrador retriever who would try to look out of all the windows of our Jeep at the same time which entailed some chaotic bouncing around. Now, when I look at model kit sites and catalogs I want to “build all the kits at the same time” planes, trains and automobiles! Once a model builder always a model builder. Ron Gove
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If you have an interest in pipes, these folks seem to have quite a selection: TobaccoPipes.com. I have not done business with them but I get frequent emails; I don’t know how I got on their mailing list.
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Yes, it does. Even sand paper and a tape measure. It’s a “Man Crate”. Google them. They have tons of interesting DIY stuff.
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I’ve done several POB models successfully without filler blocks. Seems just like a lot of extra work to me. To each his own.
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Sorry for doing this twice. I don’t know how I did that. Moderator, please delete one.
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My daughter and her husband got me a “Make Your Own Pipe Kit” for my birthday. Here I have rough cut the general shape.
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I had put the Morgan aside to focus on finishing the Granado. Now that she is done I got back to work on the Morgan. in the photo you can see how I shaped the log rail by soaking it in water and the clamping it against the plank shear in order to get the proper curve.
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First up, I have to state this is not a complete log. I started the Granado in 2005 in a Group Build whose name I have since forgot. Unfortunately the group build web site was hacked into oblivion and all files lost. I have recently found some of my old photos of my progress and thought I would share them. Notice that well into the build, late in 2006, I caught the “bashing” bug from Steve “Stu” Hall of Ontario and decided to cut out some of the stern bulkheads and detail the after cabins. See photos. Shortly after I started the build, my wife and I acquired a travel trailer and I did much of the subsequent build on the road. That ended once I started the masts. In the next week or so she will finally be finished. So save a seat for the big reveal. Ron Gove, Leesburg, Virginia
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Beautiful photo etched work. When I tried PE on a plastic ship model I made a bloody mess of it and threw the kit away. what is the secret?
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I just found a good way to make rope coils for belaying pins, etc. I draw a bit of line through a glue stick and then wrap it around a suitable dowel. The glue stick provides enough tack to hold the coil together. Much easier and less messy than superglue or white glue. Ron Gove
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