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Paul Le Wol

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  1. Keith, great to see you posting again! Your planned upgrades to Cangarda will make for some wonderful viewing experiences.
  2. Yes it was a custom order. I emailed Ben and told him what I was looking for. He emailed me back a photo of the rope that he made to see if they were suitable. Very good to deal with.
  3. Hey Steve, thank you very much. Everything but the lower hull is painted with Vallejo Grey White. Depending on the lighting every surface looks a different shade of white. There isn’t a big difference between the grey white and the USAF grey that I made a little darker but I didn’t want to paint it a bright white and a dark grey.
  4. Thank you very much Yves, I enjoyed working with the solid surface material. Around here it isn’t that easy to find. Most places are dealing with quartz and granite. Would be nice if they had a better selection. Thank you very much wefalck, my intent was to make it look like they are sitting on top of the planks but I didn’t want to get too involved with bolt heads and things because once the boat deck goes on most of this will be barely visible.
  5. Hi Everyone, I hope you are all well. Thank you very much for your Comments and Likes. This update has a few smaller items, the first ones being a second set of bitts that had to be installed before the deck planking could continue. They were made with 1/8" dowel and 1/32" plywood. The 4mm diameter disks were made with the die punch. After gluing the disks to the dowels they were they were put in an electric drill and shaped. After painting they were glued to the subdeck and the planking started again. I used three hooded planks and then changed over to nibbing the next three. While this was going on the cover panels for the steering gear was made and attached. A 14mm dowel was made to support the funnel. It has a taper cut into one side that sits against a support bulkhead and is held with a 3/8" #4 wood screw. Also at this time I received a custom order from Ropes of Scale. Ben made three different shades of grey that I wanted to look like wire rope/ cable. I got some of each because they they all look so good. So far I've used the darkest shade for the steering cable that runs through the trough and up to the wheel house. Next came the framing to support the boat deck above the forward cabins. Temporary strips of wood were glued in place to guide the fascia board as it is glued to the stanchions. Another strip of wood was clamped to the tops of the stanchions to keep them in line The fascia board was pushed up against the guide boards and glued to the stanchions starting at the aft end, The temporary boards were removed and then frames were made to fit between the stanchions. All of the stanchions are not equally spaced between each other and are spaced differently port and starboard. So lots of measuring. And the funnel had to get a test fit She is now ready to start the subdeck for the forward end of the boat deck. Hope to see you soon.
  6. Congratulations to all of the winners! Kurt, are there plans to show the other entries as well?
  7. Congratulations Glen! This has been fun, exciting and educational. Doesn’t get any better than that.
  8. Jacques, the combination of woods looks great!
  9. Hi Keith, a few years ago I ran across this video of the Day Peckinpaugh on the Erie Canal. I always thought that it would be a great subject to model. Maybe one day I’ll take the bull by the horns.. https://youtu.be/brGKuijNroc?si=3fV4KUSFFLAs4gtN
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