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    yamsterman got a reaction from Canute in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi mike
    welcome to the "dark side".....may the force be strong with you!
    looking forward to seeing your build log for triton.
    cheers.....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from WackoWolf in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi again al
    just some photos so you can actually see the tools I'm on about.
    cheers....mick




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    yamsterman got a reaction from WackoWolf in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi al
    all frame components for Washington and triton were cut out by hand with a jewellers saw with the appropriate blade.
    unfortunately I don't have space in my workshop for a scroll saw as I work in a small spare room in the house.
    I could put one in the garage but its too cold to work in there!!!
     
    once the frames are cut out I use a proxxon sanding machine to establish the flat edges for the butt joins between frame components and also for sanding as much as the outside of the frame as possible.
     
    I then resort to a dremel which is mounted in the dremel shaper table and fitted with a small sanding drum. I use this for all the inside curves and any bits on the outside that couldn't be dealt with on the proxxon.......sort of miniature spindle sander I suppose!
     
    I tend to sand just to the outside of the line...all lines have a "thickness" so its my way of leaving a bit of meat on the bones for nibbling away at later!
     
    hope this helps.
     
    cheers.......mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from WackoWolf in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi all
    just a quick update.
     
    keelson has now been fitted
     
    bolts for the scarf joints are 0.4mm copper........Goodwin says 1"-1/2" for these bolts so I spilt the difference and went for 3/4" more or less.
     
    bolts for the keelson into the frames are 0.8mm copper at every other frame station again as per Goodwin ...approx. 1 1/2" full size.
     
    quarter deck clamps are being glued in.....all treenails fitted prior to glueing.
     
    cheers for now.......mick





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    yamsterman got a reaction from Wishmaster in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi all
    just a quick update.
     
    keelson has now been fitted
     
    bolts for the scarf joints are 0.4mm copper........Goodwin says 1"-1/2" for these bolts so I spilt the difference and went for 3/4" more or less.
     
    bolts for the keelson into the frames are 0.8mm copper at every other frame station again as per Goodwin ...approx. 1 1/2" full size.
     
    quarter deck clamps are being glued in.....all treenails fitted prior to glueing.
     
    cheers for now.......mick





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    yamsterman got a reaction from cog in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi mike
    welcome to the "dark side".....may the force be strong with you!
    looking forward to seeing your build log for triton.
    cheers.....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from Canute in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi again al
    just some photos so you can actually see the tools I'm on about.
    cheers....mick




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    yamsterman got a reaction from tadheus in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi again al
    just some photos so you can actually see the tools I'm on about.
    cheers....mick




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    yamsterman got a reaction from WackoWolf in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi all
     
    time for another update. been busy installing gun port sills and stern framing,
     
    starboard side stern framing had to come out as I made a boo boo with a couple of measurements.
     
    port side is ok.
     
     
    made up a clamp to act as a saw guide for cutting out the sill rebates.....just a couple of pieces of 1/16 x 1/4 brass with tapped holes on one piece and clearance holes on the other for 3/4 inch 8ba bolts......I used an 8ba box spanner to tighten the nuts.....the silver tube in the photos.
     
    just one more set of sills to go before I start on the lintels and finish the stern framing......then the sweep ports to fit.....and on to fairing the internals before fitting the keelson pieces.
     
    photos enclosed as per usual.
     
    all comments and screams of approbation welcome.
     
    cheers for now.......mick


















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    yamsterman got a reaction from Wishmaster in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi all
     
    time for another update. been busy installing gun port sills and stern framing,
     
    starboard side stern framing had to come out as I made a boo boo with a couple of measurements.
     
    port side is ok.
     
     
    made up a clamp to act as a saw guide for cutting out the sill rebates.....just a couple of pieces of 1/16 x 1/4 brass with tapped holes on one piece and clearance holes on the other for 3/4 inch 8ba bolts......I used an 8ba box spanner to tighten the nuts.....the silver tube in the photos.
     
    just one more set of sills to go before I start on the lintels and finish the stern framing......then the sweep ports to fit.....and on to fairing the internals before fitting the keelson pieces.
     
    photos enclosed as per usual.
     
    all comments and screams of approbation welcome.
     
    cheers for now.......mick


















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    yamsterman got a reaction from aviaamator in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi all
     
    time for another update. been busy installing gun port sills and stern framing,
     
    starboard side stern framing had to come out as I made a boo boo with a couple of measurements.
     
    port side is ok.
     
     
    made up a clamp to act as a saw guide for cutting out the sill rebates.....just a couple of pieces of 1/16 x 1/4 brass with tapped holes on one piece and clearance holes on the other for 3/4 inch 8ba bolts......I used an 8ba box spanner to tighten the nuts.....the silver tube in the photos.
     
    just one more set of sills to go before I start on the lintels and finish the stern framing......then the sweep ports to fit.....and on to fairing the internals before fitting the keelson pieces.
     
    photos enclosed as per usual.
     
    all comments and screams of approbation welcome.
     
    cheers for now.......mick


















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    yamsterman got a reaction from Omega1234 in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi alde
    cooperation has always achieved more than direct competition........but a little competitiveness is always healthy!
    always glad to share what little I know.
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from mtaylor in La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette   
    hi johann
    tapered gratings!!!!
    beautifully done!
    wonderful to see as usual
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from mtaylor in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi alde
    cooperation has always achieved more than direct competition........but a little competitiveness is always healthy!
    always glad to share what little I know.
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from mtaylor in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi alde
    thanks for the nice comments. I make more mistakes than I care to admit!!
    small steps and youll soon be trying your hand at a fully framed hull......Washington is my first fully framed hull.....I chose it because it was relatively straightforward.....only one main deck...no shifted or cast frames...minimal number of gunports etc etc.
     
    I have long been an admirer of the likes of Harold underhill.....Harold Hahn....napean longridge  to name just three.
    I looked at their work and thought I could never do anything like that despite having built numerous ship model kits.
    and then I found model ship world......the world of ship modelmaking is now your oyster!!!
     
    whatever project you decide to do there will be plenty of support not to mention the incomparable amount of knowledge that's available......plus photos!!!!
    a picture can be worth a thousand words especially when trying to explain something complex.
     
    having completed the triton cross section I can highly recommend it as a starting point for framed construction.
     
    I shall at some point start on the echo cross section as its a next step in frame construction......and hms echo in full hull form is very high on my list of priorities.
     
    look forward to seeing your triton build log.....shall follow avidly!!
     
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from tlevine in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi all
     
    time for another update. been busy installing gun port sills and stern framing,
     
    starboard side stern framing had to come out as I made a boo boo with a couple of measurements.
     
    port side is ok.
     
     
    made up a clamp to act as a saw guide for cutting out the sill rebates.....just a couple of pieces of 1/16 x 1/4 brass with tapped holes on one piece and clearance holes on the other for 3/4 inch 8ba bolts......I used an 8ba box spanner to tighten the nuts.....the silver tube in the photos.
     
    just one more set of sills to go before I start on the lintels and finish the stern framing......then the sweep ports to fit.....and on to fairing the internals before fitting the keelson pieces.
     
    photos enclosed as per usual.
     
    all comments and screams of approbation welcome.
     
    cheers for now.......mick


















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    yamsterman got a reaction from WackoWolf in La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette   
    hi johann
    tapered gratings!!!!
    beautifully done!
    wonderful to see as usual
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from alde in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi alde
    cooperation has always achieved more than direct competition........but a little competitiveness is always healthy!
    always glad to share what little I know.
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from paulsutcliffe in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi alde
    cooperation has always achieved more than direct competition........but a little competitiveness is always healthy!
    always glad to share what little I know.
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from AnobiumPunctatum in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi all
     
    time for another update. been busy installing gun port sills and stern framing,
     
    starboard side stern framing had to come out as I made a boo boo with a couple of measurements.
     
    port side is ok.
     
     
    made up a clamp to act as a saw guide for cutting out the sill rebates.....just a couple of pieces of 1/16 x 1/4 brass with tapped holes on one piece and clearance holes on the other for 3/4 inch 8ba bolts......I used an 8ba box spanner to tighten the nuts.....the silver tube in the photos.
     
    just one more set of sills to go before I start on the lintels and finish the stern framing......then the sweep ports to fit.....and on to fairing the internals before fitting the keelson pieces.
     
    photos enclosed as per usual.
     
    all comments and screams of approbation welcome.
     
    cheers for now.......mick


















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    yamsterman got a reaction from cog in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi alde
    cooperation has always achieved more than direct competition........but a little competitiveness is always healthy!
    always glad to share what little I know.
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from cog in La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette   
    hi johann
    tapered gratings!!!!
    beautifully done!
    wonderful to see as usual
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from paulsutcliffe in La Créole 1827 by archjofo - Scale 1/48 - French corvette   
    hi johann
    tapered gratings!!!!
    beautifully done!
    wonderful to see as usual
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from Canute in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi alde
    cooperation has always achieved more than direct competition........but a little competitiveness is always healthy!
    always glad to share what little I know.
    cheers....mick
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    yamsterman got a reaction from slow2cool in WASHINGTON GALLEY by yamsterman - 1/48 scale - POF   
    hi alde
    cooperation has always achieved more than direct competition........but a little competitiveness is always healthy!
    always glad to share what little I know.
    cheers....mick
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