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That decking is really nice! Well done.
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I've made more progress on the head timbers and cover boards. Chuck kindly supplied two sets of timbers. My first attempt worked but they weren't as good as I would have liked so I did them again with the second set. After many many hours of adjusting and tweaking I'm happy with the results. Not perfect but the best head timbers I have ever done. Next I will be doing the cathead support knees and head gratings.
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Hi Mike. Chucks version of Speedwell Is high on the list. Thank you B.E. I get so much inspiration from you, Chuck and so many other fine modelers here I can't name them all. Thank to you all. Thanks for the likes to!
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Thanks James. It's always kinda sad when something you spent years doing comes to an end. But then on the other hand it opens up the shop to new adventures. That's always something to look forward to.
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Thanks Mike and Glenn. Yes a lot of patience needed. Especially with the head timbers. Just minor sanding, test fit, oh that looks good,set the second one in place, sand and adjust, now the first one needs adjusting again! And repeat repeat repeat! No shortcuts no big tips just a lot of patience. By the way did I say I'm not very patient.😅
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I've finished the prep work on the main rails and they are just set in place until I get all the adjustments done on the head timbers. The head timbers have been preliminarily shaped and painted. Now the multiple adjustments need to be made prior to being added to the bow.
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That is a stunning stern Glenn. I just sat and admired your wonderful workmanship!
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Looks really nice B.E. that's quite a bend but you've got a nice run.
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Hi Glenn, Like everything Chucks makes, take your time and the results speak for themselves. Nope not even close. I've been constantly looking at yours and Mikes logs to assist me. Questions are sure to follow. This will be a challenging chapter but a whole lot of fun. Thanks for all the likes too!
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I've started on the main rails. As you can see there are multiple pieces and layers. The cuts were perfect and they went together very well. Once assembled the inboard side needed to be sanded from 5/32" at the timberhead to 5/64" at the forward end. The one on the left has been sanded to size and the one on the right has not been sanded yet. Here the headrail has been placed just to see how it looks.
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Beautiful looking rudder Glenn. It also highlights the great planking job. I thought I was the only one who counted up all of the pieces, holes drilled etc. Also, a word of caution as you move the hull around while working it's really easy to bang the rudder and knock it off. Not that I know from experience. Nope not me. 😉
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Yes Chuck one more! It's kind of a happy sad moment! Thank you Matt. They really help complete the decks look. Thanks JJ, You'll be here before you know it! Thanks to Chuck always supplying extras I've repaired the damaged deadeyes and placed the eye bolts. It's on to chapter 12 and the head rails!
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Thank you Mike, Chuck, Glenn and Grant for the kind words. Mike your definition of fun just might differ a bit from mine. Grant I'm way more human than you think. In one form or another this is a daily occurrence! I've finished the gangways. Like Chuck I glued the long gangboards flush to the caprail prior to adding the knees. I figured that was the only way I could ensure them being flush with the caprail. Then I took the laser cut newel post, cleaned it up and added the fancy rails. I just have to fix the broken deadeyes and add the eye bolts and chapter 11 should be complete.
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I just caught up with your log and she's looking really good!
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Thanks Glenn and JJ. Still got a way to go and more updates to do. Speaking of which here is another one! I have shaped the swivel gun stocks and mounted them according to the plans. The swivel guns were also attached to the yoke and added the handle. They were coated with weathering power and the two at the bow were placed to see how they look. I'll wait a bit to add the rest or the swivel guns as I have a tendency to knock parts off a model as I work. Example to follow.🤪 Now I started to put together the gangways. The first part of the platform was assembled from laser cut parts and glued to the bulwarks and the breast beam. Now while pressing it in place someone not to be named was not aware of where they were placing one of their fingers and while applying pressure said finger pressure snapped off two deadeyes. Oh well I didn't get enough of the deadeye work so now I can do two over again.
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