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Desertanimal

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  1. I’m going with it. I think the scale looks ok 🤷
  2. I’m working on my Muscongous Bay lobster smack. I’m planking both the deck and the floor of the cockpit. How wide should the boards be for each? I was starting on the cockpit and my lumber comes out to about 4.7” (120mm) wide. That seems a little wide to me. Thanks for any suggestions! Chris
  3. I’m looking for my next build. I’m liking the look of this boat. I’ll be following along! Enjoy!
  4. Are you sure you’re using the correct size collet? If you remove the nut the collets are double sided. You might be using one that’sa tiny bit too large. The Tamiya pin vise is expensive but feels so much better in the hand. Chris
  5. If you get a chance, look at my build log. I think I’ve got some close up photos of the beveling of the planks. The main bevel is pretty straightforward, the rolling bevel on the other side is a little tricky until you see what’s going on. Keep at it!
  6. First like! Haha Love it! Such a wonderful build. Truly amazing work.
  7. Good luck with the build. Move slowly and triple check your steps. The biggest help to me was reading build logs and having them handy for photo reference.
  8. Truly impressive work! So inspiring to look at! Thanks for sharing it.
  9. I was thinking the same thing. But there are plenty on Amazon.
  10. There has been progress on the pram. I have/had a concern with the sail. It seems too small for the boom and the gaff. You can see in the top pics how the corners line up with the associated hole or cleat. After much consternation and looking at the pictures in the instructions I decided to move parts and shorten the gaff and boom. Here are the results. The angle of the sheet is a little wonky. Not sure what was with all that. It looks to me that adjusting the sizes of the boom and gaff were the wrong move and making a larger sail would have been better but I didn't have sail material so that pushed my choice. I used some thin copper sheet for the chaffing pad on the mast. I rolled it around a paint brush handle to shape it and added a tiny bit of epoxy to attach it. Here is how I had to wrangle the rope to get them glued up. When you tie a half hitch it will loosen if there is no tension on it. Is that a function of nylon rope and is it less pronounced on cotton? I also had trouble cutting it close to the knot without it fraying. I used a soldering iron to burn off the little ends but that left blackened ends. (Angry face here). Trying a rope hank... I'll be making another one with the sheet. I've still got a little work to do. Some more weathering was going to try a little rust on the metal parts. Thanks for all that are following along. I'd love to hear some constructive criticism if you see something I can improve on. Chris
  11. Where did you get that little four wheeled thing? I like that.
  12. I was actually thinking of the stool idea just today !
  13. More progress, I got the painting of the white stuff figured out. I used Mr.Color primer and AK paint. I think they look good, maybe a little too shiny. Received my replacement block plane the other day. The first package came with the plane missing and the package obviously taped closed. Lee Valley replaced it with no issues but I hate that companies have to do that. I hate thieves. Anyway here's a picture planing the gaff. Some pictures of the other masts. (Are these all "masts" of some sort?) I made my own eyes with brass wire and blackened them. Also made an attempt to make a big bolt at the top of the mast. Started working on the sails. These are the pieces getting the glue treatment. I seem to remember the word "sizing" regarding the watery glue stuff. Where did I get that? I was considering adding some machine stitching to the sails but I kinda want this build done. So maybe on the next one. Thanks for checking in!! Chris
  14. I’ve been using that in the brass. Can’t use it on the white metal, can I? That could solve a lot of issues…
  15. All nice chairs. Moonbug, that thing is a beast but I think out of my price range. At least what I’m willing to spend that kind of money on. I think I’ll be perusing Amazon to see what they’ve got.
  16. I hadn’t even thought of the term “drafting chair” ! Thanks guys!
  17. I’m curious what kind of chairs you all use at the workbench. My chair is so-so, I find I’m sitting forward quite a bit, like on the front edge. I don’t think I need to move around much so I don’t think I need wheels but I’m wondering if a stool type seat might be better. I’m also planning on modifying my desk so I have a higher work area like a watchmaker desk. I’d like some chair recommendations. Thanks!! Chris
  18. OK, I've started working on the brass and metal parts. First thing I did was make this little setup to hold stuff down. Then I used epoxy to put the tubes on. I couldn't decide between soldering or epoxy and figured I can't blacken either one so I'll go the easier route. The wires are .031 and I had to drill out the holes so they wouldn't deform. Setting up the other metal parts for painting. I was just using flat black spray paint. I cleaned the parts with 91% IPA. Spray paint magic! Or at least you would think right? Next I thought it might be a good idea to rub the painted stuff with a 6b pencil to get a more "iron" look. Umm, the paint came right off! Essentially you can get the paint off by rubbing your fingers on it. What the heck did I do wrong? I don't know if the brass is the same. I'm afraid to check. This picture looks like I'm asking "why won't my pencil graphite stick to these metal parts?" I swear it WAS painted!! HAHAHA I'd love some suggestions on the paint situation. Also on the rudder side, I'm thinking if I can get a small enough amount of epoxy inside the bend, and/or sand off any exposed epoxy, I'd be able to blacken those parts. However since I'm painting (trying) the gudgeon side will there be a stark difference in finish and I should just paint the other parts also? I appreciate all the support and comments! Chris
  19. Following along. Looking forward to your journey! Chris
  20. Looking forward to watching this boat come together. What kind of mini plane did you get? I’ve got the Veritas mini block plane showing up on Monday, fingers crossed.
  21. That actually sounds pretty helpful. Especially since I’ll switch units willy nilly, whatever fits the situation best. Unfortunately doesn’t look like it’s available for Apple. I’ve loaded one by woodland scenics. It’s not rated very well but they’re pretty simple.
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