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Great workmanship Ryland. I remember that demonstration well. You did a great job applying it!
- Ryland Craze and BobG
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That planking is looking really good! I hear you on the broken/messed up planks.
I've probably have enough in the bin to plank a small cutter!
- bdgiantman2, CaptMorgan and FrankWouts
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Very nice Ben. I'm looking forward to the hull planking!
- FrankWouts and Edwardkenway
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Very nice job. I'm glad that you redid it seeing you weren't happy with the first planking.
I've replaced many offending plank and am much happier for it!
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That molding looks fantastic!
- Stuntflyer and FrankWouts
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Great workmanship and shop Ben.
- billocrates, Canute, paulsutcliffe and 2 others
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Very very nice Ben.
- Trussben and FrankWouts
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Looking really good Steve. I do as Chuck suggested and haven't had any issues gluing.
- FrankWouts and CaptMorgan
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That transom looks great!
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Thanks Chuck and Ben. Chugging along slow and steady and loving it!
Also thanks for all the likes too.
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- rafine, Dubz, Nunnehi (Don) and 21 others
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Very nice Mike and great explanation.
- Stuntflyer and FrankWouts
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Very nice Mike. So clean and crisp!
- Stuntflyer and FrankWouts
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Yes I saw the issue popping up and I’ll be checking mine also. I’m sure some sort of “adjustment” will be needed. I’ll let you know. Thanks
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I've returned to the second planking layer of the wales now. The first four strakes are 3/64" x 7/32" and will be painted black.
The fifth strake is the black strake will be added after the wales are finished being painted and will be left natural in color.
As the wales and black strake are supposed to taper to almost nothing at the stem. This is to make them look like they fit
into the rabbet. I pre sanded them down to 1/64" before gluing them in place. This helped me smooth them down without
having to take as much off and risk damaging the stem.
Here she is in all her dirty glory. The starboard side is unpainted and the port side with a first coat of paint.
I am using Admiralty Paints "Matt (Metal) Black"
Many coats of paint to go and then I'll add the black strake.
- CaptMorgan, bdgiantman2, Saburo and 15 others
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Yes JJ those planks are time consuming but it looks like your plank is spot on.
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Welcome to the party Matt. It sure is a lot of fun!
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Great advice Mike. She's looking splendid!
- FrankWouts and Stuntflyer
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Yes Bob I use Zap a Gap CA.
Thanks ASAT. This is the first hull I've done in pear and so far so good!
- Ryland Craze and FrankWouts
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Thanks VTHokiEE.
4 hours ago, BobG said:Is it relatively easy to work with and bend? Also, are you using Chuck's method of gluing the planks with just a small dot of CA on the frames?
Thanks Bob,
Working with it is nice. Holds a good sharp edge and sands well. I feel it's harder than Cherry thus making it a little harder
to bend but nothing that makes it more difficult. As far as Chucks methods I edge bend, twist and curve with heat to the
shape of the hull just as Chuck describes. As to the gluing I try to mimic Chuck as much as possible but I resort to some
edge gluing a bit more the Chuck does. I haven't gotten that good yet.
I grabbed a scrap piece of cherry and pear, wiped a quick coat of wipe on poly and took a picture.
You can see there is a bit more visible grain and a little lighter color with the cherry. In my opinion they both are great wood to work with.
- Edwardkenway, Tigersteve, BobG and 3 others
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Hi all,
Yes it is pear wood. The color is very similar to Cherry but I had more pear on hand then Cherry so that's what I'm using.
Thank you nzreg, Chuck, Capt Morgan, Edwardkenway and Bob for the kind words. This is such a fun build!
Also thanks for all the likes too!
Off to work on the Wales now.
- VTHokiEE, BobG and FrankWouts
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I've spent the last couple of weeks completing the first belt of hull planking on the starboard side. Both sides have
been preliminarily sanded with 150 grit and received one coat of wipe on poly. Once I finish planking the rest of the
hull I'll give it a good final sanding with 400 grit sandpaper. Now that I have completed the first band of planking I'll
now go back and add the wales. From this point on I'll do a majority of the planking with the hull upside down.
This will minimize the damage to the wales and their paint from my clumsiness.
- Ryland Craze, Borek, Ron Burns and 24 others
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HMS Winchelsea 1764 by Rustyj - FINISHED - 1:48
in Member Build logs for the HMS Winchelsea
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It's been 5 weeks and I've been slowly plodding along.
I've now planked the second band of six strakes on both the port and starboard sides. The
number of planks broken or miss shaped are too numerous to keep track of. Also on the
starboard side after resting for the night and then resuming the next day I did not like the look
of first three strakes. So the first two planks from the stem aft were removed and redone.
Here's how she looks right now. I'll be starting from the keel up next.
As always thanks for stopping by and stay safe!