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AnobiumPunctatum

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  1. The last part of the backbone is the Stern, consisting of the Inner Post and the Stern Post. I build a small jig to adapt the Stem to the Deadwood: For fixing the Stern on the Deadwood I use small brass pins. At the keel I used a simplified tenon joint: Next I milled the scores for the transoms and the rudder hinges: The last picture shows the nearly finished port side of the arrangement. I lost a little the sharp edge of the rabbet, but don't think that I can do it better. So I will live with it. After finishing the starbordside and glueing the complete arrangement together, I will final sand the everything. The two parts of the stern are real tricky and so I am very happy if I can fnish this part. Greg has spllitted his stern post in two part. If I have to do this part another time, I think I will follow this way. The rabbet at the transoms is than a littlebit simplified, but I think his way makes life much simpler.
  2. Patrick, you post some interesting pictures of some books. Please can you give more information about the title, author, ISBN and so on. Thanks.
  3. Kenny, congratulations for finishing such a beautyful section model. It made me a lot of fun to follow your build log in the past month. Will you know start the full hull build? And it made me again very sad and angry that it was necessary for the Board Admirality to stop this beautyful community project.
  4. It's looking really good. Will you go the way with doubble and single frames, if we discussed at January?
  5. This are very good news. Scale Hardware was much cheaper than Kupfer in Germany
  6. Looks good. The redesign of the gun port sills is not necessary. The joints are very stable. If you want to make the joints stronger, you can use some tree nails
  7. Wow, your blocks are looking amazing
  8. 1/12 for a Swan Class Sloop would be a dream. 1/32 is the biggest scale which is possible for me. Fully rigged the model would be 5 feet long and around 3 feet height. I own Alexanders drawings for HMS Anson and think if it is possible to build a hull model with all frames in 1/32. But this is a project if I am retired because a lot of time and much more experience than I have is necessary.
  9. Mark, is ist right, that on French ships thy don't use the 3 But Shift or 4 But Shift System for the planking sheme? If they use it, you have to change the ends of the planks in your last picture.
  10. Per, I've had a nice hour reading through your build log. If you are finishe, you will have a really nice longboat model. Very well done and documented. I will definitly come back and read your log again, if I start building the boats for my sloop.
  11. I remember on your last 74gun ship. It was also a marvelous project. After starting my sloop in 1/32 I know, why you like the big scales.
  12. I love, to follow your log. It doesn't matter what kind of ship you build next, I will do it again
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