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Thanks Brian and Lawrence, @ Lawrence, When it is the first of January, I have another break of shrouds and ratlines For you and the Admiral also a Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year ! Hope things go better then last year....
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Thanks for the pictures Mark Looks like a ship....O wait..it is a ship ! Sorry....... And before December 2014 I want an other update with pictures ! Enjoy the Christmas days and I ( we ) wish you a very good start of 2014 with a lot of building time .
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Great Jason ! The serving is awesome ! And that pendant looks perfect !
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Thanks for the comments and likes ! I'm happy that you like it @ Mick, It just the way you want to work. I'll doing it this way, one mast at the time from top to bottom. When I do first all the shrouds , then `i have a lot of ratlines to do. Now I can change my work....shrouds and then ratlines and then shrouds again and ratlines again etc,etc,etc If I have to re-do the shrouds,it's not that much. I hope I answer your question.
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That looks really great Augie, Smooth and a pleasure for the eye...... When do you started planking on my Aggy ?
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Great job John ! Soon at the rigging ?
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Pictures !!!!! Between work I can do something. Placed the upper shrouds and tops deadeyes on the mizzen mast. Make the first ratlines. I can see that I don't have the " touch " again. When all the ratlines are there ,maybe I change this one. All the beginning is difficult......
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When you are working with black shrouds, use a white pencil or a piece of small rope ......
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I know Robbyn, I try is myself but for me it is not working. I have find another way. I give the shroud a black dot where the bottom of the deadeye has to come. That works for me So everyone is looking for a way that works the best for that person.
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Wow, wow and wow again ! That looks amazing Ulises ! Still one question.....your tops has to be in an angle ????? Nice white rope by the way
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Hi Grant, I've seen and i try it before but that's not working for me....... Because I have enough space around the mast, I can make them on the table and then place them. I have to make a little jig so that they are on the same spot. But thanks anyway !
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Hi Jim, I know what you mean.... I think it's just what Grant is saying, these are the little things for the eye that make it looks better. And this ship is never sailing but static ( or in port ) But it is a tricky job to get them on one line.
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Thank you all @ Mark, How can you've bin so busy lately.....you are retired. You should be having all the time in the world to do things But no problem. Thanks for the good words. This is the first time that someone called my build a masterpiece !!!!!!! And yes, I love to work at her. Maybe that's the reason that I don't mind to re-do things. With every new build I want to do things better, more things like serving the ropes where it needs to be served. With the Aggy I go one step further like tree nailing the deck, rigging the cannons and all that kind of stuff We will we see where it all ends !
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Small update..... Because of work not much time to do anything. The shrouds with deadeyes and lanyards on the mizzen lower part are done..... One side a few ratlines to see how it goes with the futtock stave. On the port side just put the deadeyes on the tops but no picture of that. I first want to finish the shrouds to the futtock stave before I make a picture of that . Be patient what concerns that. A few pictures of how everything looks.
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It's gonna get crowd on that deck ! But very good job that you are doing !
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Hi Matt, You have been busy ! Looks fantastic ! The rigging of the cannons is something that I copy from you for my next build ! ( if you don't mind )
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Great oven John ! Now for a few blocks of wood and a little ash and nobody knows that you build it
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Wow George ! That looks just amazing ! I hope I can do mine that good !
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