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Alvb

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  1. I remembered the password. But I have to inform you that I have tried the usual "forgotten password" method several times in the past without success. I suspect that if I hadn't remembered, I would never have come in here again.
  2. Guys, I forgot my password but I want to log in with my new phone. Unfortunately I don't receive any email after I click on "Forgot password". What could be the reason? Please help. Thanks 🙂
  3. @Apxeos@Apxeos. I'll blow away some dust. Are there any plan drawings for your design? greeting Bela
  4. I like the somewhat irregular, not absolutely accurate. It is alive and natural. There is the craft that was shipbuilding again. Not the engineering of today My respect
  5. Looking at Figures 1 and 10 in Post #48 and assuming that baker's wide planks are correctly routed, I don't think that too narrow plank ends at the bow should be avoided here. Would planks that end half as wide really be narrower than the ones underneath?
  6. I think that back then all the planks were unique. Adapted to the situation and determined by the existing timber. So there is no particular need to attach an oversized plank at this point t. It just happened that way during the construction process. Alvb
  7. For this Era I would assume triangular or pear shaped deadeyes. Alvb
  8. Sorry I replied in English. The fact that this text appeared in German must have been caused by an unintentional operating error. Alvb
  9. Frühe Galeonen, deren Seitenwände mehr zum Heck hin eingezogen waren, konnten die Deadeyes der Besanwanten an den Walen fixieren, ohne die Seitenwand zu berühren. noch etwas verwundert mich. Die Deadeyirons am Haupt- und Vormast enden nicht in Wales. Das weiß ich bis jetzt nicht. Gruß Albb
  10. hallo. how did you glued the plates for the deadeyes for machining at once. Alvb
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