
Olli Sukunimisson
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I didn’t comment earlier ’cos I was trying to find the right words. I’m afraid I couldn’t. Just amazing — unbelievably cool and challenging work
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While my Duyfken is waiting for me to gather the mental strength to sew her sails and for FedEx to deliver the little ropes (God bless Canada!), I started building Gretel. I bought her because I was literally charmed by the strange lines of her hull. Back then I thought it would be a challenge and a useful exercise in planking. After all, planking is the most fun and thrilling part of the project and it always ends right at the beginning. And then, well, you have no choice but to finish the rest. So, Gretel. Here’s her current state: the first layer of planks is almost finished. This time I decided to do everything like a real model builder — calculated, marked, and trimmed each plank. In previous attempts, I skipped this black magic, and my Duyfken and Lady Nelson were more the result of inspiration and happy coincidences than of careful calculation. This time it’s different. Well, I almost nailed it. No, even more than that! I know exactly where I went wrong. That’s important! She’s a funny one, though. A little bit like a tiny flounder.
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The masts are ready. I have to say, what adds a certain edge to the experience is that they were crafted in true Amish style — entirely by hand. The thing is, when I went to the store for a power drill, not a single one leapt into my arms or whispered that it had been waiting for me all along, insisting I had no right to leave without it. Perhaps that’s just how power drills are. In any case, I never bought one. The only upside is that making each mast has turned into an exciting, slightly masochistic adventure.
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Hi ccoyle, It’s on a looong pause. This paper prototype is sitting in my office. Looks promising, but I’ve bought an original speeljacht kit from Kolderstok. I suppose we can close this thread for now. I’ll get back to it sometime later
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Welcome! But be warned—you can never stop :) Building wooden ships is 1.2 times more addictive than tobacco! 🙂 You won’t even realize when you start your own scratch-built POF.
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