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Looking great Sjors. But I know now why you are so much faster then I am.... You use a 'bit" more filler Hennie
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Hi Sjors, You are going fast again. I just started the first planking of my second ship boat. And still have to fix all those oars, if I count well 28 of them...... But still waiting for the delivery of materials. My new rope just arrived by the way. With a little luck I will finish the boats end july/begin aug. and then I will pay you and Anja a visit, taking all the raw wood peaces I have with me. Hennie
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Thx Bob, next ship boat will be ready soon Hennie
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@Joe Thx and of course we share!! Its THE way to learn from each other And time for an update: Finally finished the first ship boat, the 24Ft Cutter. Toke me a whole nine days to finish it. Its a very, very fragile peace of work. You have only to look at it and in breaks in several peaces, as it already happened about 10 times.... :( After it broke the tenth time, I almost tried if this boat could fly too........like an airship..... I didnt fix the oars yet. I am still waiting for a delevering (raw wood 1mm and some paint and knives). I ordered it on monday, so the Dutch postman takes his time.... I just started with the 32Ft Pinnace and this one will go a lot faster because i learned from the mistakes I made :D And some pictures....
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@Sjors, @Mark, @Piet, Thx all! Small update: Allmost finished the hull. That railing on top of the stern took some time, because this peace of wood has to be bend upside down AND backwards. Some pictures
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Time for an update again. The channels and deadeyes are on there place. Sjors has taken a look at it, when he was here and he said the angle of chainplateparts/shrouds was not as bad as it looked :D :D This week I will finish the last parts of the hull (drilling holes, put some eyelets on there place, the two gunports at the backside and some other thing I forgot). The 3 stern laterns I will do when I finished the ret of the ship. Next week I will start with the 4 ship boats. And again some pictures...
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@Scott, Thx Scott and.... I already found out I have to be (more) carefull Hennie
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Hi all! Time again foor an update. All the gun port lids are on there place, including the lid ropes. I just started with the channels. Gr., Hennie
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@mobbsie Thx mobbsie, but eeh... I didnt forget counting the lid ropes... 4 holes each x 42 = 168 Greetings, Hennie
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@Joe: thx and there will be more pictures! @Sjors: As I read you managed to let Anja do it for you, so you must have a very beautiful smile :D :D @Mobbsie:thx and yes she is!! @Scott: thank you, you are to kind Ty all for all the likes And an update: as you can see, I finished the gunports. I had to redo at least five of them because I put the pins on the wrong side Now I have to drill 168 holes to put them on the hull. Will take 1-2 weeks.....
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@Elijah Thank you and I have already put them in place. I had to do some cutting and filing on the bow to get the figurehead a bit lower. Otherwise it will not be possible to get the bowsprit in the right position as I figured out today. Some pictures....
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@Nils and @Piet: thx for your kind words. And thx all for finding the likebutton :) And about aaaaaaaaaaaaaall the redoes, well as we say here in Holland, it keeps me of the street :D :D Hennie
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Hi all, A small update.... I finished the catheads, toke me almost 2 days, before I was satisfied about the result. I think it broke about ten times, and I had to start all over again. These things however belong to this kind of work :D Some pictures...
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@Elijah Thx Elijah, repair did go well @Jimz Thx for your kind words @Jason You are right, but I had to repaint several things, because its almost impossible to repair this and not damage the surrounding parts. But I am satisfied with the results
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I just started with the outer hull ladders, the fenders and the chesstrees. After I finished that, I with start with the catheads. And when all goes well, I can start next week with the gunport lids..... But it didnt go well .............. When I counted the lids, I saw I had 4 lids less.........or......................nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!! Studying the drawings again, I discovered, I prepared too many gunports for lids (poopdeck) :angry: :angry: Two on each side... Well, as we say.....**** happens!! I will have to repare that and hoping it will not be visible........... I am glad I didnt use the brass strips, and I made these strips of wood. Now I can remove them and repair the gunports........
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