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Granted, Steve, this model is completed and is a great looking model! Thank you for all the great photos and explanations of how you planked your ship. It is helping answering questions in my mind on how to do the planking. In particular, how to shape the planks, how to attach them to the stem and stern posts, and how to ‘fair’ them before glueing to the stem and stern posts. Your method of using slivers of wood to fill in gaps is a good piece of advice.
I am working at redoing my frame plans; double and triple checking measurements, reducing the thickness and breadth of frame, the stem post, keel, and stern post, and making templates for making sure the frames are true when attaching to the keel and posts.
Keep up the great work!
Mark
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In a number of posts the term PE is used. What is PE?
Thank you.
- robert952, Canute, Old Collingwood and 1 other
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Steve,
Thank you for the suggestions and helpful hints, especially about keeping at it if the first attempts don’t turn out correctly. Starting with the faces is good advice. Glad I asked.
I have a set of mini gouges and chisels, probably for this kind of work. Your suggestions about a scalpel and a craft knife sounds good. My dad left me three of this Exacto knife sets. They should have some fine blades. Considering the scale I am using, 1:96, a finer blade might be required. As a couple craftsmen and craftswomen over the years have advised, if you don’t have the right tool, make it for yourself. 🤩 Finding a craft knife should be easy to find around here. Finding a scalpel might be a little more challenging. Hmm, I do know a couple doctors and nurses. 🤔
Mark
- mtaylor, Cathead, Glen McGuire and 1 other
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On 1/14/2024 at 10:31 PM, Louie da fly said:
Now on to other things. I need several more crew - I think at least half a dozen, plus the other owner, named Rustico, who also appears on the mosaics. Here he is under way. This is apricot wood from a tree in our garden that went the way of all flesh. Doesn't look much at the moment, but give it time . . .
Steven
Do you carve them using carving tools or using a Dremel-type tool? What suggestions do you have for beginners in this area?
Keep up the good work!
Mark
- Glen McGuire, mtaylor and Bryan Woods
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My prayers are for you and your friend. It is great to have someone like her by your side. Keep up the good work.
- Keith Black, FriedClams, mtaylor and 2 others
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Steve,
Your repair looks fabulous! Keep up the good work.
Mark
- Louie da fly, Keith Black, mtaylor and 2 others
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It looks like you are getting very close to completing your restoration. Awesome!
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On 5/8/2023 at 5:51 PM, Ferrus Manus said:
I can see how someone would be able to take a nap in this thing, even in a fierce storm. Experimental archaeology, am i right?
Hmm. Experimental archaeology. Sounds like a great idea!
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Steve,
Your progress is very impressive. Keep it up.
Mark
- Keith Black and mtaylor
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Great on the attention to detail and the dedication to do it right!
- Knocklouder, mtaylor, BANYAN and 3 others
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Steve,
Do you use white glue to glue your templates to the wood? If not, what do you use?
Thank you,
Mark
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On 2/23/2023 at 3:36 PM, Alex-Ks1 said:
Now thats a big model !!!!
Yes! Twelve inches to a foot is the best scale!!
- Ferrus Manus and mtaylor
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Your efforts are pay off, Steve! Your model looks very good. You are doing great detailed work. Keep it up!
Mark
- Louie da fly, mtaylor and Keith Black
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Hmm. Now there is a model!! Scale 12 inches to a foot. The best scale there is!
Mark
- mtaylor and Louie da fly
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Nice job, Steve! You did a great job of researching the vessel, carving the figures, and finishing your model. It is an inspiration to the rest of us to do our own 'due diligence' in research, persistence, and tackling new builds. Seeing your carved figures encourages me to try myself.
Mark
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Ahoy, Keith,
We may find it difficult to recognize when God is giving us the emotional, mental, and spiritual strength to face what we must, but He does. Glad to hear this particular chapter is behind. Still, a parent should never have to bury a child. My prayers continue to go with you.
Mark
- Glen McGuire, Keith Black, KeithAug and 4 others
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USS Tennessee 1869 by Keith Black - scale 1:120 - Wood Hull Screw Frigate - ex Madawaska 1865
in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
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Keith,
it has been a while since I logged into Model Ship World. It is great to hear your wife is doing better. It is very encouraging. Keep up the great job taking care of her.
Glad to see your progress on your ship. Keep it up!
Mark