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Thanks for the suggestion.Yes Mike, you are right. I didn't get satisfied with the results of the nail heads either .I though to pull all of them back and replace them with the new ones. I can do these later. Now I am thinking a new method for the nails with less effort. Thanks again, I will wait for your other advices...
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Yes Artisan083 you are right. In the instruction book the wood seems different. But if you look at page 16 or page 18 you will notice that they are the same mahogany no29. I used no29 for both the bulwarks and the hull. The choice is yours but if you use the thinner mahogany in the bulwarks there will be a thickness difference between the bulwarks and the hull.
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For a few days I have been busy with lining the deck and varnishing. As you can see I attached the gratings as well; but I skiped the third one. This grating is seemed to me as the perfect one for a passage to the lower floor with a ladder. So now I am working on it. I will share the photos of this grating as soon as it finish.
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