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USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Popeye, Guillermo, Augie, Michael, Jeff, B.E., Greg, Christian. Thank you all for your continued support and assistance. It is appreciated more than you know. Jeff, with the great job you are doing on the Constitution I know you will build a wonderful Confederacy. Guillermo, Thanks. As with all builds I always look back and say oh I could have done a better job on this or that. But I think there is some of that in all of us. The only real change I would do is to not use Ebony. It might look good but it’s a bugger to work with and real messy.- 149 replies
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Hi Joss, I'll let you know. I still have 6 to go. So far they are on the top of my list as the least amount of fun. A good challenge but the fun level is a little low.
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Hi Ben, I would think that as long as it is big enough for the squares you will use for raising the frames and won’t warp or flex you’re good. I just used some stuff I had laying around. It is the same 8 ply plywood that I used for the Bomb cross section. Very rigid and flat.
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USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you so much for your kind words. Popeye, That’s a first for me. Another neat design by Chuck. Andy I know you can do it! Augie, The plans are the best I’ve ever seen but it’s Chucks design and outstanding instructions that put it way over the top. John, It’s always nice to hear from you. Thanks Daniel, The wood is Holly and it simulates white paint really nice. Thanks. Well we have completed our trip down memory lane. It was a fun one. Thanks again to all of you who shared it with me. Here are some pictures of the finished model. Cheers!- 149 replies
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Thanks, Paddy Daniel and Bob. All of the hanging knee blanks are rough cut out with the one in the foreground cut and ready to be installed. Here are a couple of close ups to show the various angles etc that have to be cut into them to fit around the other knees and hull planking. After they are all done it will be time to add all the carlings and cut those pesky notches.
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Echo by Maury S - FINISHED - Cross-Section
Rustyj replied to Maury S's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
It's looking very nice Maury. Thanks for leading the way!- 324 replies
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Hi Pete, I love they way you are proceeding. Very well thought out and executed. For me I would treenail each frame as you go. That would assist in keeping them secure in case you should hit one while raising your other frames. I don’t see why you can’t use 2 treenails if there is enough room. As you said it should be much stronger.
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Thanks Pete. I'm glad it's coming out nicely. Here are the first of the knees in place. Still need to be sanded. Next it's on to the 10 hanging knees and all of those little notches to cut.
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USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you all so very much. This walk with you down memory lane has been a lot of fun. Here are the ships boats.- 149 replies
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Echo by Maury S - FINISHED - Cross-Section
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Hi Maury. I just caught up and that's a wonderful job you've done. I can't wait to see how you are going to finish her off. Well done!- 324 replies
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Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you all for your kind words. Augie you might have seen the light red cloth in some of the shots. That’s an old pillow case I cut up and used it to cover the parts of the model I wasn’t working on. Sure saved a lot of cleaning. Almost done now. Here are the mast stubs and the anchor.- 149 replies
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Thanks Joss, Larry, Runner63 and Grant. No lathe yet Grant. Hopefully some day I’ll get one. Well all of the gun deck beams are in place. And some light sanding has been done. Next I’ll be working on all of those knees. Then I’ll have to do all of the carlings and ledges. That’ll keep me busy for a while!
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Echo by Rustyj - 1:48 - cross-section
Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Pete, That's what keeps me out of trouble. Idle time tends to be bad for me. Thanks Mario. Greg. Great tip. They are always appreciated. -
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Hi Maury, She's looking great. That's the way I'm thinking of doing it when I get to that point. Keep up the good work!- 324 replies
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Hee Hee. I see you've joined the club of three at once! Nice start and though the Jim saw makes it easier there's no reason you can't achieve great results with hand tools. Yes the tree nails are seen on both sides. The hardest part, for me, is getting a straight drill through. I’ve been known to mark both sides and drill each side and meet in the middle just to be safe. You’re off to a great start.
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Echo by Rustyj - 1:48 - cross-section
Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you all. Well I'm really only working on 2 right now. You know the Bomb Vessel is only in the "set up" stage. With this type of build it's not too hard to do. I have enough room for all three although at 1:24 the bomb vessel is pushing it. Like last night I worked on the Triton deck beams after assembling part of the frames for the Echo and they were drying. Then I'll add some chocks let them dry and work on the deck beams again. So switching back and forth is not bad. Also they each are so different it's easy to remember where I'm at. Now if I could only remember where my work shop is I’d be all set! -
USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
And more of the walk ways and skid beams etc. Also I included a big oops. This walk way was reversed. Must have been looking in a mirror while I built it. So I took it apart and redid it the correct way.- 149 replies
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USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
Rustyj replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Thank you all very much. Here are more of the chain plates and the knees for the walkways and stairs.- 149 replies
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