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what I have on my desk top is this.... here's what I'm going to try and get it to look like......I'm not going to be able to do all the lines, but it's kind of a goal. I did a bit of rigging earlier in the build.....per the plans, and I din't like it this is not tied to an eye bolt.....they start from holes drilled into the stem......so I did. this hurt me a lot more than the model........if I botch this up, I'll have a very nasty bow. the bottom pair of bobstays {I think that's what they are called} are in place ......there are two more on the sides
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I thought of a poem for that Daniel......but I won't post it......don't want to be accused of being a cross-dresser.......LOL! I've heard of the oysters as well.......I'm good with that........thanks anyway
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thanks Aldo, it was a fun build. if I ever do another one.......I'd like it to be a larger one!
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looking good Sjors Errrrr........that door jam thingie.........are we still measuring ourselves....are we?
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butterfly net...........small mesh, if you please!
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
popeye the sailor replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
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thanks Daniel, Mobbsie and Adam.........I appreciate your kind words I guess this would be as good a time as any to post yesterday's progress. not too much progress today though.......errand day. with my son working now, I have to accompany the admiral on the ones that require lifting. even with her disability, she still enjoys getting out and about......I'm not about to stop her from doing so. here are just some random pictures of the crosstree dead eyes. I did find out that there is no crosstree on the mizzen mast. I did manage to get all six dead eyes on the main top. now to bend all the wires into eyelets, and paint
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superb job there Mobbsie! another aspect of this great hobby under your belt
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so nice to get a glimpse of your ship's progress Robbyn.....sweet looking build! hope you get your rope winder soon!
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of course gentlemen......we've only seen a side view. now to wonder what the balcony looks like with the face on ........more pictures Sjors!
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Oh John.........I tried that.........got my hands on that ruler, like you said.......but the carpenter was still attached to it........oh bollocks! glad you all liked the poem.....just threw it together....just how I roll, I guess also glad to make some sort of progress. I made some progress on the cross trees, although the way I did them does have a cost. I did the dead eyes.......they do seem a bit far apart from each other, but I think the overall, will mask it quite well. I will have pictures of this up soon. I need to look at the pictures too....I don't think there was one on the mizzen mast. I even went as far, as to look at the parts for the United States.....I almost assembled the masts. thanks to all for the good word......more to follow
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your going to be so happy to get her out of that jig..........I hope you have a stand ready
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thanks Andy.......very happy to provide an update! I was going to wait, but then again........that's all YOU guys were doing I want to get into the rigging......like the rest of you are doing. your busy with it..........Sjors is busy with it.............Augie's almost done with it.....every one's playing with string! I want to play with string to rig up everything every bingle and bangle oh, so not to tangle I want to get busy with string I want to play with line from thick, down to fine I look on with druther....... at the riggings of my brothers and now, I want to do mine at masts both tall and short they're screaming for support the yards be strung and supported, well hung this....... I shall not abort ..............................just for you Andy.........
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other things I have been looking at......there are two bow spirit yards........not one, as seen in the kit. I will add in the extra yard.........Hee.....Hee........go the extra yard..........the longest yard........don't mind me, I'm just senile . but I also noticed that there are no provision for cross trees in the kit. the ship has them, and so shall mine. I toyed around with the construction of them, since taking the masts apart isn't an option for me.......no going backwards. the idea here is to simply encase the cap with the frame.......I thought about tucking the cross parts unde the cap, and the lengthwise parts on top, but there are too many concerns with it..........so I'll make the frame and do the encasement. I began with the main mast. I made up a jig to put inside for the fit. while this was drying, I drilled the rest of the holes for the fore mast cap dead eyes, and cemented them in place. I'm adding a piece of square stock to give me a little more room to play with. the holes were not drilled correctly........if there was not enough spacing for the 3.5 dead eyes.......how did they think I was going to put in the 5mm dead eyes supplied in the kit? it also gives enough room for the railings {that were not envisioned in the kit either}. when the cross tree frame was dry, it was dry fitted in place....there is more to do to it before it is cemented in place. once this was to my liking.......it was shaped and holes for the upper shroud dead eyes were drilled the same was done for the fore mast.......but smaller sized square stock was used. I did a few other things as well.........some eye bolts at the stern were cemented in.......and looking into a couple of other aspects I would like to put into her. I did the top extensions for all of the tops.....or I wouldn't be able to install the number of dead eyes, as seen in the kit......there are 5 for the fore mast, 6 for the main mast, and 4 for the mizzen mast. it's good to be working on her again.......it was like wandering the river bank, looking for the best place to jump in. now that my feet are wet again, I'm going swimming!
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OK.......so in my head, I've been playing around with blocks. I know I don't have enough double blocks to do what I need to. instead of waiting for 'em like I did with the dead eyes {which is a breath of fresh air, now that I have them}......I'm looking at making them. I think that the bottom fore and main yard should have triple blocks, rather than the double blocks, as supplied in the kit. the double blocks in the kit are 5mm.......as are the single blocks. I have a bunch of 7.5mm triple blocks I think I can size them down a little. these are also the same size as the ones used in the AmericA build, and that was at 1:72 scale. this build is 1:100 scale........so perhaps a bit thinner and a bit less in length, might be just what the doctor ordered. then I fashioned out a double block, to see if this was something I could do. I think after a bit of refinement, it will look fine, but I don't think I should use the kit supplied ones........they might look odd. I'm sitll looking at the possibilities........but it's nice to know that the option is there
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no Popjack......your not missing anything........you hit the nail right on the head LOL! I've been using a damp rag to wipe the excess glue, and I hope the sanding will further enhance the chances of a uniform stain job. I've been putting some attention towards the Gothenborg at the moment........I hope to get back to the planking very soon.
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