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B-Ram

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  1. The device is a open chock. It is used typically to guide mooring ropes. Usually in conjunction with a mooring cleat.
  2. Hello Christian, Congratulations. Your work has turned out beautiful. I have enjoyed following you along your journey. Bill
  3. Hello George, I just found your build thread. You are doing a great job on your work. I enjoy seeing the early expedition ships. I will be following along with great interest. Bill
  4. Hello Jared, Your Flying Fish is looking great. Bill
  5. Hello ClipperFan I'm sure your right. In my nearsighted mind I only thought of tools powered by electricity. There were other ways to power large wood cutting machinery. Bill
  6. To have built a ship of this magnitude in less than ninety days is unbelievable. I would love to know the amount of manpower and the time schedule that was required for such an endeavor. This was completed with no powered tools or equipment. Bill
  7. Hello everyone, Am I correct in reading the letter from Cornelius McKay that the Staghound was built in less than ninety days? That’s amazing. Bill
  8. Hello No Idea, Thanks for the encouragement. After building the keel three times and getting it wrong, I realized that the problem was not my level of skill (which is not that great) or the size of the plans, but my eye sight. I could not understand how I kept getting the measurements wrong until I looked at my work from under a magnifying glass. Then it all became clear (literally). So I have ordered a magnifying headset. Thanks, Bill
  9. Hello Jolle and welcome aboard. I would love to see a report on the construction of your Bismarck. Bill
  10. Hello everyone, I've started working on the keel. I cut the notches by using the sliding table for my miniature table saw. I have also cut the scarf at the forward end of the keel. Bill
  11. Hello everyone, I'm finally getting started on the Washington. The plans from the NRG are very nice and easy to understand. This will be important as this will be my first POF. I printed out the monograph and made it into a notebook. The ship will be built from cherry. I may use something else for the deck planking. I have purchased my wood from Ocooch Hardwood and have received it. The wood is of very good quality. Ocooch was very good to work with. I talked with Ethan from Ocooch and he was very helpful in insuring I got very nice lumber. I have also started the framing jig. Bill
  12. Hi Ken, I am very happy to see you start on your Washington. I will be following along with great interest. I have a set of the Washington plans and have received the wood for the build. This will be my first POF build. Bill
  13. Hi everyone, The plans are very nicely drawn. Ten sheets. Five of the sheets are for frames. Bill
  14. Hello everyone, Look what came today. When I opened up the box, I found a nice surprise. A 2023 NRC calendar was included. That was very nice to find. Thank you NRC. Now the fun part starts. Going over the plans. Bill
  15. Hello everyone, I just ordered the plans from the NRG. I have also downloaded the monograph, wood list and flag. I will be going over the monograph and the build threads. I will still need to decide on what woods to use and get it ordered. Bill
  16. Hi Tom, You’re doing a great job on the Endurance. Regarding the treenails. In all of the pictures of the Endurance I have seen, I have never been able to make out any nails. I left them out also. Bill
  17. Hi Bot, Would that be the old Hasegawa SE5 kit. I have seen it. It builds up very nice. Bill
  18. Hi Kurt, Thanks for the information and the quick reply. I have no idea where I got the idea that there was a CD included with the plans. I guess I was looking at too many things in the internet. I have been looking for a first POF project. I have gotten several sets of plan and monographs that were described as being good for a first POF build, but I found them too difficult to understand. I have been looking at some very nice build threads for the Washington and the plans along with the monograph appear to give a good opportunity for success. Thanks, Bill
  19. Hello everyone, I am interested in the Galley Washington Plans offered by the NRG and have a few questions. On the NRG site, it shows that the plans come with a CD. Does mean that the plans have to be down loaded from the CD or are the plans printed? Also, the 1:1 length of the Washington is 72'. This would mean at 1:48 scale the length would be 18". Is that correct. Thanks for the help in advance. Bill
  20. Hi Tom, It looks like you did a great job on your Sopwith Camel. Some day I will probably finish the Strutter. I spent the last 25 or so years building large scale r/c airplanes and just got burned out. I have always admired the skill of the people who build wooden model ships. I never thought my skills were good enough to build ships of the quality as are built on this site. I decided to give it a try. I have so much to learn, but I am enjoying the challenge very much. Bill
  21. Hi Tom, I have looked through all of my pictures and none of them show any stacks or vents in that area. Unfortunately, I did not notice this when I was planking the deck. Now I will have to figure out how to eliminate these holes. Bill
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