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Hi Frank, You see that you can do it without all those nice tools ???? Nice fix and now sanding and all that kind of stuff ? Next week finished ??????? Sjors
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I have take a look at it and it looks good. The only thing is that when you do the knot for the first time, you have to look carefully how the rope is going. When you have the drawing in front of you, you can take a look all the time. If you have done 50 of them , then I hope that you know the knot. If not, you have all the time you tube on the screen and I think after seeing it 20 times, you get bored. Ive done now about 80000 of those knots and still......sometime I need the drawing ! You don't have to use the drawing but for those who want them, it's just there. Make a print from it and put it above the workshop wall or something like that Sjors
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No Perls, I did not. May I ask why ????? I have this drawing for a long time and I don't know how I get it but I have it !!!! Sjors
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Looks good Rich ! I just keep it with what Im doing at the moment. Sjors
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Thanks Mario and Rich, @ Mario, She has the same length as the Agamemnon..... I need a bigger house ! @ Rich, I make the reef lines myself. I put them true the beeswax. My Admiral don't use hair spray ( nether do I ) But a few more to do before that's finished.......( about 11 ) Sjors
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Sjors replied to JPett's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Very nice JP ! Have confidence in your self and all the pieces are falling at the places they have to go...( make sense ? ) I think you have found it how it has to be. Surprise me a little bit more and go on Sjors -
He Mario, Thanks !!!!!! And how are you? Are you gonna build a new masterpiece soon ???????? Sjors
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Thanks Gil, If I understand it right, they call it " sailing fore the wind" ???? Sjors
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Hi Rich, When I need elastic bands, I know where to find them Are you placing more beams on the platform ? Sjors
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So your back Gil and you are starting with difficult things ????( for me ) What is the purpose for that studdingsail boom ? Never seen it and never hear from it..... Sjors
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Thanks Mobbsie and John, I'm now working on the yards of the main mast and I thought.....piece of cake. Nope, nothing like that ! There are so many tiny stuff on that.....but we will get there ! It only takes some time....... Sjors
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