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EURYALUS 1803 by Peter6172 - 1:48
Tobias replied to Peter6172's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Hello here is a link to Rüdiger's Euryalus. I took over his books. I will follow you with great interest. http://www.eschker-modellbau.de/HMS-Euryalus-1803 -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello and good morning, The starboard side is planked up to deck height. Thank you for your interest and all the likes received, much appreciated. @No Idea about your question, there are slight translation problems and I hope I understand it correctly. I tapered the individual planks with a plane. For reference, there is a plan page with 6 cross sections, I used this to determine the width of the individual boards. I hope I have understood your question correctly and could answer it. From January I will start a small side project, Le Rochefort. -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
A small update. Thank you for your likes and encouragement. Slowly but steadily there are more rows. -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
A small update for the weekend. The battens for the deck beams were attached on both sides. To determine the height, I used the plan with the cross-sections of the frames and marked them, then attached braces and watered and fitted the battens. I let the whole thing dry for 24 hours and then fixed it. A few planks were attached and during the drying time I started with the oven. -
Hi Ian, I've blackened all of my built-in nails so far. Black Brass is too aggressive and stains the wood. However, I have had very good results with Baristol blueing. Post #21 this is what i have used so far i hope you get this in america I did it like this: 1. Insert and file the nail. 2. Dip the tip of a toothpick into the Baristol and gently dab onto the nail. 3. Leave on for about 10-15 seconds and dab very carefully with a damp cloth, never wipe. I applied the same principle to Le Coureur. post 19
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La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello everyone, an error happened to me that GD drew my attention to in the French forum, see for yourself with the drawing by @G. Delacroix. Unfortunately I couldn't correct my mistake, the glue sticks too well and unfortunately it's not water-soluble. I've decided to let it go before I do too much damage. In the last few days I went to bed a bit, my grandchild infected me with a cough, snotty nose and everything that belongs to a real cold and so I had enough time to do some research. The inner floorboards: There is a slightly thicker and wider board at the level of the ramparts (inside), which is also provided with teeth and serves as a support for the crossbeams. I have now made these and gone through the plans with GD. There is a planning board on which various cross-sections can be seen, which I use as height reference points, the longitudinal section is not suitable for this, I get a different height ratio. -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello all, I have continued with the inner boards, one board has to be partially interlocked by inserting boards to prevent dirt from falling between the inner and outer boards. First the plan of the inner planks Fit the plank and mill grooves at a 15 degree angle. Glue in the plank and wait while I made the inlay boards. Attach and glue the planks. Thanks for all your likes and comments, have a nice Sunday. -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Thanks, I agree with you Mr. Bean, what are your preparations for Naiad? -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Good day gentlemen, it took some time and several attempts to make the bug. Yes, you could say it almost drove me to despair, but giving up is not my thing. It wasn't so much the understanding of how to make it that didn't stop me, but the putting together of the individual parts. I also started with the interior planking. 1st, I made a small 1mm x 1mm strip to attach to the keelson, then I attached the first row of planks, which I tapered with a plane. 2nd, the two rows of planks that are milled to fit between the frames. 3rd, further planks which are also tapered. Greetings from Tobias. Greetings from Tobias -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hi all, not much news from La Palme, scratch, scratch............ scratch. I'm getting closer to finishing the inside of the hull. I made some sanding blocks at the beginning and worked with them, but in my eyes this is not purposeful. It's best to work with the drawing plates - the result is great and, above all, precise. -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
First of all I would like to thank you for your comments and likes. On Sunday evening I couldn't quite finish the fuselage because a situation arose that I didn't have in the test run, everything fitted perfectly. I had to let everything sink in and looked for a solution today. What went wrong, from frame 47 onwards a mistake crept in that I hadn't noticed, the right angle was no longer right and at frames 51-52 it was too late. I had to edit the last two keys. It is not optimal but I had no other choice and I am not very happy with this solution. Well, what can I say. -
La Palme by Tobias - 1:36 - POF
Tobias replied to Tobias's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello everyone and a good evening to you all. All the keys and fillers are in place. In the next few days I will try again on the bug, that would be the 3rd attempt, let's see if it works this time.
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