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    jim_smits got a reaction from drtrap in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Thank you all for the compliments and the likes.
     
    Eamonn - hope you can see now why I kept this under wraps, there was massive potential for it to go badly wrong....! And that was just the waterline, yet alone drilling into the expensive case.......
     
    Stergios - I will be back onto the Snake in a week or two as I have another unrelated project on the go that I really need to complete. I may post details on the off topic section once I am done.
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    jim_smits reacted to Stockholm tar in Sherbourne by Stockholm tar - Caldercraft - 1/64   
    The preventer stay was made in a similar way to the fore stay, except that it is of smaller circumference and employs a pair of hearts at its lower end. I used 0.7 black thread for the stay, and 0.25 black thread for the serving. As with the forestay, the stay was served above the mouse (a smaller piece of wood than that for the forestay, and painted black) where it passes around the mast. The measurements were again fairly critical to get all parts of it in the correct position, with the mouse sitting just above the larger one on the forestay.
     
      
     
    I was unable to find hearts of the right size – or at least what I thought looked right to the eye, and according to the AOTS Alert book. The smallest I could find were 7mm, which were to my mind too large. I then thought to drill out two of the 3mm deadeyes that I had, which looked to be about right for the job, and stained them. I think they look acceptable. The lower of them was seized to a strop attached to an eyebolt on the stemhead, whilst the other was seized into the lower end of the preventer stay. The lower of the two hearts just clears the large deadeye on the lower stay.
     
    There is no ‘snaking’ line between the forestay and preventer stay, as this would have prevented the staysail from being hoisted and lowered on the former.
     

     
    I had hoped to include the rigging of the topgallant stay with this posting, but one or two problems have arisen which will be explained next time.
     
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    jim_smits reacted to Landlubber Mike in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Jim, your Ballyhoo came out great, congratulations!  I really love that case, wow!  Very creative and well done.  I was thinking of doing a diorama type case for a later build with a fake sea, but your approach is very simple and elegant.
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    jim_smits reacted to egkb in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Can totally understand the problems Jim, I've tried working with that material before  and the word 'Shatter' comes to mind     not something you'd want to do considering the price.. She looks a treat Mate, if my little Ballier comes anywhere near I'll be well chuffed !!
     
    I guess it's onto Snake for you next then..   btw do you have any other builds waiting for the off ? (I just spotted that you mentioned a 'side project')
     
    Congratulations on Completing Ballahoo !!     
     
    Eamonn
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    jim_smits got a reaction from AJohnson in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits reacted to Beef Wellington in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Very impressive Jim, you should be very pleased.  Love the look of the case, well worth the effort and the risk.  Well done on your first completion, a milestone I have yet to reach...
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    jim_smits got a reaction from JayBee750 in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Pictures as promised!
     
    This is the display case I received yesterday. Still some work to do on it though......
     

     
    Here is the first nun buoy attached to the fore shrouds by two coils of rope. Thicker rope attached the bottom of the buoy is also lashed to the anchor.
     

     

     
    And finally added guy pendants to the boom.
     

     
     
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    jim_smits got a reaction from AJohnson in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And the build is complete!
     
    Got all the little bits and pieces finished. Painted all the rigging hooks, added the second nun buoy and rigged to the shroud and anchor, added the last belaying coils and touched up the white paint around the rudder hinges.
     
    Really happy with the completed build, and while it is not strictly my first build, it is my first completed build and it feels like a major accomplishment. I've added some images of the completed build itself but still got the completed to case to unveil!
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    jim_smits got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits got a reaction from drtrap in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Side project is an electronics project I am putting together.
     
    Came off the back of investigating using a micro controller to create flickering LEDs as lanterns on ship builds, something I will incorporate into my Diana build when I finish Snake. I saw using the micro controller to control LEDs in other ways, mainly for creating LED cubes to create a decorative 'show'.
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    jim_smits got a reaction from aviaamator in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And the build is complete!
     
    Got all the little bits and pieces finished. Painted all the rigging hooks, added the second nun buoy and rigged to the shroud and anchor, added the last belaying coils and touched up the white paint around the rudder hinges.
     
    Really happy with the completed build, and while it is not strictly my first build, it is my first completed build and it feels like a major accomplishment. I've added some images of the completed build itself but still got the completed to case to unveil!
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    jim_smits got a reaction from Brigg Fair in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits got a reaction from egkb in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Thank you all for the compliments and the likes.
     
    Eamonn - hope you can see now why I kept this under wraps, there was massive potential for it to go badly wrong....! And that was just the waterline, yet alone drilling into the expensive case.......
     
    Stergios - I will be back onto the Snake in a week or two as I have another unrelated project on the go that I really need to complete. I may post details on the off topic section once I am done.
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    jim_smits reacted to tkay11 in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    I really  like the acrylic sea. A most pleasurable build to have followed. Many thanks!
     
    Tony
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    jim_smits reacted to drtrap in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    It was a fantastic, a superb experience Jim!
    Now, we're expecting to join the Snake club again...
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    jim_smits got a reaction from Bobstrake in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits got a reaction from hexnut in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits got a reaction from gieb8688 in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits got a reaction from Beef Wellington in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits got a reaction from Landlubber Mike in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    And onto the second of my completed build posts!
     
    The last part towards completion was the case. I've hinted that I was going to try something a little different and I'm immensely happy to say that I managed to complete the case without any mishaps. And here is the final result:
     

     
    I ordered a wooden base and acrylic case from a supplier and also a sheet of blue acrylic. The sheet of blue acrylic was to simulate water level and I measured up the approx. dimensions of the ship at the water level and then deducted a few mm to be safe. I then cut out the approximate shape of the ship from the acrylic sheet. Then spent a long while iterating towards a good fit, using a dremel and then files, so that the ship rested in the acrylic sheet at the water line.
     
    Once this was complete (and I polished out the scratches I accidently made), it was onto the main case. I need to drill four small holes to fit 10mm lengths of 3mm diameter acrylic rod through each hole to act as a rest for the waterline sheet. This was the most tense section as I could easily write off £80 worth of acrylic case. Stacked a load of old paperbacks and a piece of wood to brace the acrylic against. Then VERY carefully drilled a 1mm pilot hole by hand. Using the pilot hole I then used the dremel at its lowest setting to drill 2mm and then 3mm.
     
    Everything worked out well and I'm very pleased with the final result.
     

     

     

     
    Thank you to everyone who has followed the log and provided encouragement and support. Now I really must get back to my Snake build.....!!
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    jim_smits reacted to ccoyle in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Fantastic finished product, Jim!
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    jim_smits reacted to GuntherMT in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Great idea Jim, and I think it makes a wonderful display!
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    jim_smits reacted to egkb in HMS Ballahoo by jim_smits - FINISHED - Caldercraft   
    Mate That Is Deadly !!!
     
    Eamonn
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