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Sjors is amazing! I love all his graphics. I'm lucky to add a 'smiley' now and then. But when it comes to going to the dark side, watch out for his better half!
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Sarah and Sjors ---- an unique team. Can't wait to see the outcome. Check out ccoyle log on Puigcerda . He has a link there to Paper Shipwright.
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I have to hand it to you Sarah....you are one BRAVE shipwright. Glad to see you've enlisted Sjors as translator. I just have to ask......... Is your comment 'Then I installed the little house on the ship' a technical term?
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Thanks Grant! Frank ---- good to hear from you. Yeah, I put in 10 or 15 minutes every week and the progress just happens . Of course, I've yet to tackle barnacles!!! Regarding our young friend Sjors, mentorship would be more up your alley. His latest foray in marine architecture has resulted in a piggy back, 9 deck behemoth sporting over 100 guns. I'm sure you've seen it. Throttling back his unbridled enthusiasm requires a man of your stature and experience.
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Bleaching your wood
augie replied to JPett's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
'Please do not try this at home'.........you crack me up. Where is the 'Professional bleacher, closed workshop' caution??? You have some eye for color difference. Give it a few days to cure/dry before you come up with 'Final Answer'. -
We're neck and neck. Two guys finishing rats on the same day! But I still have more standing rigging to do and a ton of spars to shape before I break out the tan!
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I hear ya. But they do look cool when they're done!
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Hahahaha. Poor Sjors. He is going to need 1,000 guns to defend himself.
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You folks on here are way too nice. But I greatly appreciate you're stopping by. Fear not Anja, plenty of champagne to go around (even for Sjors). BOB- me, fear rigging? No that was planking......or was it coppering.....or ? We're getting there thanks in good part to the advice and support on here. OK, everyone else's turn. I'll be watching
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USF Confederacy by Rustyj - FINISHED
augie replied to Rustyj's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Wow. I never saw this build back when. And scratch no less. Terrific planking job and I love the choice of woods.- 149 replies
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Hmmmm.. Since Sjors has the interenet, maybe we'll go to Red Lobster as well tomorrow night ........ and email him the check!!!!!!
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In which case we shall await, with envy, your kit box shots!
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Very nice and precise work. I really like the serving on the eyebolts. And oh ....... welcome home!!!!!
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Hey, congrats are you finishing your ratlines today as well! We are now free men.
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Thanks Thomas, Ben and JP. Ben remembers my secret about the 'Better than Real Life' setting on my camera. Thinking about next project. Confederacy has always been tempting (no ratlines ). Fully rigged she would be immense. JP knows I like Rattlesnake but how could I ever top his? The there is the frontrunner ---- the new MS Essex. If she comes out with a rigging kit, depending on the dimensions, she might be the one. You see the first wooden ship I built back in the 70's was the old MS Essex, solid hull, I think 1/8 scale. She's the one I dropped down a flight of stairs during a move. Lousy aerodynamics!!!!!! So that might complete the 'circle of life' But we're MONTHS away yet and, with Spring coming, it could be Fall before a new keel hits the ways.
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OK, we've played this tune before on the main mast but now we've moved forward! In spite of Sjors recent allegations, I did not 'forget' to rig the foremast. The upper foremast shrouds, shear strips/futtocks, cleats, sister blocks and catharpins are complete. Even better, the last of the ratlines have been tied. I am stuck as to which title to bestow upon myself........'King of the Clove Hitch' or Edward Tweezerhands. Anja can now return!!!! We shall now be moving on to the more sweeping aspects of the forward standing rigging. Looking forward to seeing the bowsprit once again
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Stop complaining. You are still in the work force. Many of us poor retirees live on fixed incomes , sleep in cardboard boxes and eat dog food. This will be a real treat!
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I'll be darned.......I never imagined that you work from PLANS!!!!!! FULL SIZE plans Incredible!
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Looking fine Patrick. Say, while your at it, I can use about a dozen yards and booms (rigged, of course).
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