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mrangus

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  1. Well after careful consideration and looking quite a bit at the model, I've decided to replace the current rigging rope with a lighter and slightly thicker one. the issue I'm having is that I think the rope is a little thin, and it's very hard to see! At the end, I want to be able to see the rigging. So I've ordered Chuck's tan rope one size bigger, which still fits through the sheaves, and going to re-rig the model with that. lots of extra work but I think in the end it will look better.
  2. Thanks Jesse - been going slowly but I'm in the final stretch now.... I'm going to pass on the sails. Your work convinced me that I should save for another day.... I'm anxious to finish now.
  3. It's been quite a while since I last posted, but I have been making progress, albeit more slowly than I have in the past. Mostly rigging, which is tricky business, and I end up re-doing much of what I put together a second time. At this point, I just have the yards to install, and then lots of clean-up. I don't think I'm going to put sails on this first ship, maybe I'll change my mind once the rigging is finished but we will see. See pics of progress:
  4. More progress. Have been going slow as I've been involved in a various activities unrelated to this project. I'm getting really close to putting it all together - Yards all done except the lower yard. If you look closely, I put a brass rail on the lower yard and I like the look. I plan on keeping the rope on the upper yards. I completed the foot ropes with stirrups, which was quite challenging until I got a routine down. Used #6 fishing line for the stirrup lines. I've gotten really good at tying the blocks to the yards. I have the process down to about 10-15 minutes to each block (without rushing). Made the executive decision to spurn sails on this boat. I just don't have it in me, and want to be able to see the rigging. Will save that part of modeling for another project. Pictures posted....
  5. I've attached footropes to one of the yards. I only need to add the stirrups - I know that some use wire for those, but was thinking of using rope. Thoughts? Also - anyone know if the lower yard have jackstays as well? or just the upper two yards?
  6. Here's a version that doesn't serve the ends - I think I like this better because the line looks straighter. I also tried running the rope over the eye ring, but there was too much bend in the jackstay. Will re-fit the smaller yard....
  7. Here's my first attempt at the jackstays... Not sure if I should do without serving the ends, might be neater. Will try that way on second yard and see how it looks.
  8. Well I had planned on taking a few weeks break after my milestone... which turned into a couple of months. So I've been slowly working on the yards/boom/etc in prep for the final push to put it all together. Here's where I've gotten. As you can see I tried to create the goosenecks (like Jesse did) and after many attempts, some of which you see below, I abandoned the effort. I decided to put on rope jackstays - I liked the look of Jesse's jackstays, and thought I'd try something a little different. I have the small yard's loops in place, will serve the ends and rig like other ropes to fixed points. Why change what works. I'm still at odds with the sails. I keep thinking I'll furl most of the sails and have one or two sails unfurled. But which ones? I have no idea how that actually works on a ship. I'm sure 'it depends' but any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
  9. Well after several weeks of patience, I've completed the ratlines. Well almost. I have to finish the ratlne steps that are near the ends of the shrouds - two each on the remaining three. And the good news is I finally had enough rope. Sorry Chuck... This is a bit of a milestone so I'm happy. Took a bit longer than expected (as always). Well onward and upward, now I can concentrate on yards and booms. Still trying to figure out the sail configuration... I also have a lot of detail/cleanup work to do - rope coiling, fixing/finishing small stuff... but will enjoy this milestone for a day and then move forward.
  10. Thanks guys.... I hope so George. It's definitely a test of patience. Elijah, I laughed when I read your comment - you're right - the best use of that skill is when I build another boat! Below is my sister's Christmas card - they visited L'Hermione in period dress which surprised/delighted the crew.
  11. Matt, thanks for sharing - exactly my question. I still have a ways to go before getting to the sails but thinking about it and doing some reading nonetheless. Trimmed up the ratlines on second set of shrouds. Half way there....
  12. Two down, two to go... Working on the ratlines while watching a little football and studying some chess. Slowly getting there. I'm really good at clove hitches now.
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