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This is not deja - vu, putting some of the same update across all my projects so much of this is a copy of what I updated the others with. So, I figured I would try to get around here a bit more and get back into the swing of things. As I mentioned in the willie log our family was dealt another blow, my Mother in law passed away very suddenly a couple of weeks ago. We have now been to 6 wakes/funerals since last summer. 4 on the admirals side of the family and 2 related to close friends of ours. On top of that I have decided to go back to school to finish up my degree. 1 year left for the bachelors and then another year to get my masters. So have been once again sidelined by life. However - the admiral and I decided this weekend we needed to get back to some sense of normal so have been back on the site at least and getting up to get back to the bench. The HL has been rough sanded into shape. The outer hull is nice, right where I want it and now the inner bulwarks are sanded down to the proper thickness. I need to clean up the stern and bow a bit and then attach the keel, sternpost and stem. Will get pictures soon.
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This is not deja - vu, putting some of the same update across all my projects so much of this is a copy of what I updated the others with. So, I figured I would try to get around here a bit more and get back into the swing of things. As I mentioned in the willie log our family was dealt another blow, my Mother in law passed away very suddenly a couple of weeks ago. We have now been to 6 wakes/funerals since last summer. 4 on the admirals side of the family and 2 related to close friends of ours. On top of that I have decided to go back to school to finish up my degree. 1 year left for the bachelors and then another year to get my masters. So have been once again sidelined by life. However - the admiral and I decided this weekend we needed to get back to some sense of normal so have been back on the site at least and getting up to get back to the bench. I can say that since my last update and prior to getting sucker punched the Kara June now has one side of the hull planked. Nowhere near as neat and tidy as I would like, much filler and sanding was used - one day i will get the hang of it!
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So, I figured I would try to get around here a bit more and get back into the swing of things. As I mentioned in the willie log our family was dealt another blow, my Mother in law passed away very suddenly a couple of weeks ago. We have now been to 6 wakes/funerals since last summer. 4 on the admirals side of the family and 2 related to close friends of ours. On top of that I have decided to go back to school to finish up my degree. 1 year left for the bachelors and then another year to get my masters. So have been once again sidelined by life. However - the admiral and I decided this weekend we needed to get back to some sense of normal so have been back on the site at least and getting up to get back to the bench. Not sure which project will get updated first but one of them will! Stay tuned... we can even take bets on which it will be - because I have no idea myself at the moment, they are all calling for attention!
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Pics will be soon hopefully, base coat is on but haven't had time to get back to it for a couple of weeks. My mother in law passed away incredibly unexpectedly a couple of weeks ago, her side of the family has had a very rough year so far - we have had to go to 4 wakes for her side of the family and two wakes for close friends since last summer. Helluva a year let me tell you. We have started trying to get back to some sense of normalcy and am working on getting back to the bench, hopefully tonight I can get back to one of my projects.
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Wicked Sweet! I agree!! (Wayne letting his New Englandeese show a bit with the wicked)
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She looks great John! You are right about the color, very nice match - and your scracth-build-foo is impressive! Can't go wrong with Chucks blocks; got some myself and they are really really nice!!
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Augie, wonderful job on the planking so far - VERY neat and tidy and looks just fantastic!!
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Robbyn, that little boat looks amazing!! VERY well done!!!!
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Err. uhh... A TWO story outhouse? Am I the only one who sees a design flaw with that idea somewhere.... I have to be missing something.
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Augie the framing looks awesome, but then again what else would I have expected - it isn't me building it . I actually totally get your love of blueprints etc, I always love looking at the structure, the nuts and bolts etc and while planking looks great from a full ship point of view, it always seems a shame to cover up all that work! That happened with me and the willie, put all that into the frame and loved it - decked it now . But, tis the price we pay for building such wonderful ships. They wouldn't exactly float very well if I left them where i wanted to Anyway, wonderful job and am sure it will look fantastic with the planks - but that is gonna be a lot of planks!!!
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Welcome home John (a little late I Know). Great to see you back at the ship and VERY nice metalwork!! Will be good to see it come along!
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I think we all understand life and how "in the way" it can get. It always seems to have other plans. Great to hear you are on the plus side of the med situation - that is always a good thing!!
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YAY Sarah! Havn't seen ya in a bit, good to see you again, and thank you! Yeah - you and Wayne are bad influences. Watching the logs you two put together had me wanting to, then with the stall in progress on the other ships topped by Waynes wonderful ocean side pics - just was far too much to resist. And yes 9 years of not ticking someone off too much! (She got a kick out of that and agreed btw ). Although.. I THINK I probobly should finish one of these 4 before starting another or that record may end . Thanks for stopping in - I have plenty of inspiration and shoes to fill with this one!!
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Hmmm, I think I am siding with Sjors on this one.... Pictures!!!! =) Just wanted to try that on for size.
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Really nice work, and great forethought on the mast stability!
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:omg: :omg: That is a HUGE SHIP!! I don't even know where I would put a ship like that - even MORE impressed now. NICE WORK SJORS!!!!
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Amazing Augie - quite impressive a job my friend. I need to find me some of these mini shipwrights, gnomes, whatever they are!! Keep on keeping on Augie!!
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Sorry to hear about that Robbyn but working on something else is always a good option (at least for me, and the more people working on simultaneous builds the more I can tell the admiral I am not crazy! ) Out of curiosity what size and how many double blocks do you need?
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