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glbarlow replied to DaveBaxt's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Most kits just use another layer of planking to simulate the wale, applied on top of the second planking. -
I use CA for planking and have for 20 years and 10 models. There are grades of CA, I use Smith Industries. I also use White PVA and Titebond wood glue depending on the task. You should use what works for you and not what others insist is best. Plenty of the best builders use CA for planking. BTW CA is an abbreviation for Cyanoacrylate not contact adhesive.
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As I recall the plans I clued a belaying diagram by using letters/numbers on a line matched to the same letter number on the deck. I added a number of lines mostly because I thought the plans were skimpy. I used prior knowledge from other models to belay those.
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Thank you Dana, that’s my goal😁!
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Thank you, I try to make it useful to others.
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No problem with the question. I didn’t go back no read it all, I thought I had explained it, but you kind of answered your question anyway. It’s a result of very careful fairing of the hull to have a smooth run of planking, as judged by the test battens, flowing and correctly contacting each frame bow to stern. It’s critical to spend the time getting the fairing right given Cheerful is single planked. Getting that smooth run resulted in the brown being removed, a result, not an objective. In fact I kept the trailing lasered edge right up to the last to make sure I didn’t overdo it an alter the shape of the hull. Hope that helps.
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There are more photos of my finished model in the gallery here. HM Nelson. Not sure what you’re looking for exactly, hopefully it’s there.
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Painted they look ok, I considered that at the time as well but thought, my limited skills aside, that it might end up clunky so I moved on. I wish my log still existed, lost in the 2013 crash... I hope you get back to it, it’s a great kit. At least until I finish Cheerful, still my favorite model.
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Fairing this ship is important, especially at the bow, run lots of battens to ensure it’s a smooth flow. Be super careful measuring and placing the ports on the frame. Eventually there will be a only a 1/64th rabit around them, this seemingly harmless step carries forward what happens on the rest of the model. The thick wood used gives you the opportunity to get them lined up. I’m happy to see you’ve got the start and I wish Project Wood Source, and seemingly every other similar business hadn’t closed its doors...
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You can carefully drill holes in the grate, better than drilling the deck.
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Great detail and tutorials as always, once again posts for the reference file. Those are the nicest seizing I’ve ever seen. I always rig everything I can to the masts before stepping them, so much easier than later.i use a paper grid behind the shrouds with both properly spaced horizontal lines and vertical ones to stay on track with rat lines. The paper background has the advantage of my not going cross eyed by removing everything behind the shrouds.
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That’s a creative and great presentation, very clever. I might build this boat just to copy your stand...
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New To Building Ships Help and advice needed
glbarlow replied to Richard O's topic in New member Introductions
I’ll join the others in highly recommending Vanguard Models. https://vanguardmodels.co.uk/ I’ve built a number of models designed by Chris Watten when he worked for other companies, he now has his own company freed from restrains of commercial manufactures that economize with mass produced fittings. Chris’ designs are the very latest in creative modeling, his materials outclass all the others, and most importantly his detailed instructions and plans have no peer in the world of kits. Check the website to see, you can download instructions to get a better feel. I’d recommend HM Flirt given your description. Chris is also an active ontributor on this site and their are multiple build logs (Flirt and Speedy are similar enough) to follow for additional help You really need look no further than @chris watton -
You only nee 3 on the wins to bend planks, but it’s all about learning by doing. No soaking needed I don’t prepare the next plank until the prior one is installed. Can’t get ahead of yourself.
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Thanks Derek, your mill lessons were put to good use.
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Thank you, I’m sure your new log will be as well.
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It is both good practice and good form - Whatever the first planking is what the second planking will be at least in terms of shape.
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Your paint work really stands out and the pieces are fit together so precisely - nice work as always!
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Thanks, yes it is. Well worth it, more so when I learn more ways to use it.
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Thanks! I decided at the beginning I was going RED with my choice of red 😉
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