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Yes, I was going under the assumption he was working on round stock.
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Hi Julian, Looking at your first picture it looks like jaws are in backwards the taller part of the jaw should be towards the center of the chuck see the picture that GGibson posted above. The jaws are taller towards the center of the chuck. Curt
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Added some more detail to the ship's boat. Waist details installed. Had to remake the supports for the ship's boat since I did not account for the width of the grating. The first gun and rigging is installed only 15 more to go. Kicking around the idea of mounting the port side guns in the stowed position.
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Finished the first ship's boat, still have to make the fine detail parts but the major construction is done. For the boat I used maple, cherry, walnut, and mahogany to replace the kit supplied ply. The first six supports for the walkway are in place. The supports to mount the boat are walnut and I still have to cut the uprights from cherry. Block making continues, these are the blocks to complete the gun tackle.
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The ships boat from the kit is nicely laser cut but all ply. Made great templates to cut all the parts though! The planking is cherry, and I cut the plywood frames away and replaced them with walnut strips. The decking, keel, stem and rudder are all walnut. Still have quite a few parts to fabricate.
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Scale size questions
Cmm4000 replied to Desertanimal's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
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My inspiration for the bow work and the bow. The forward battery cannons built and the rest in the carriages and trucks also done. The blocks for the cannons are slowing me down, so many make. Also started adding the bitts. The davits are cast and fairly nice so I'm going to try blackening them first if not I'll paint. I'll also drill and add a pin to the bottom for extra strength. The Admiral ordered the Ancre monograph for the La Mahonesa for me I'm going to try my hand at scratch after the Norske Love.
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Hi all, been neglecting my posting, Got the waist grates installed, stairs, pumps and some more railing built. Been working on a block making technique (this is a combo of much of the info from MSW thank you all). Acquired an ellipse template, cut the strips from pen blanks jigsaw/table saw and cut the groves using Proxxon mill. Shaping with files/sander, drill hole with hand drill, put wire through the hole before cutting the block free (they sure are hard to find once they go flying). Haven't run them through the tumbler yet and I've only made single sheeve blocks so far.
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More dry-fit work on the bow, just some detail work left before things get set. Detail work on the hatches and gratings and got the gun tackle worked out so I can start mass production. The admiral got me a copy of Spanish Warships in the Age of Sail, 1700-1860: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates for Christmas I highly recommend it. I used several of the illustrations to help build the bow parts.
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Just more detail work. Made a proto cannon to verify the height and milled the stock for the carriages using a table saw (The kit supplied cannons and carriages are horrid). All the detail is added to the capstains. My versions of the flag boxes and the ensign staff support. Holes drilled for the davits using a proxxon mill and a dividing head.
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Tyguy35 Thank you! Just been doing detail, navigator cabins (I used different wood and caulking to make the officials quarters and the navigator cabins stand out a bit), rails, fenders, ladders and capstans. Gonna try making blocks, been playing with all the variables, size proportions, wood type, wood processing, machining and tumbling. I'm waiting on an ellipse template with less projection and some router bits. Looks like the hard part is going to be the mass production. The three types of wood so far castello boxwood, pear, and cherry from pen turning blanks. Once I'm happier with the prototypes and I get the production stage I'll post more photos of the block project. On the bright side I'm not going to do sails so I won't have to make as many blocks. Oh, El Capitán is back on his feet.
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