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Many thanks to everyone for the kind comments and likes.
Small update.
Production of the ropes and blocks.
Karl
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Manufacture and assembly of the cannon barrel.
Karl
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Manufacture and construction of the carriage
for the 36th cannon.
Karl
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59 minutes ago, Boxbuilds said:
It was enjoyable to see the sequence and art illustrated in your work.
I may have missed it but did you laser cut any of the parts? The edges of some pieces looked characteristically black.
Wouldn't the framing of the bilges mitigate any movement of the ballast?
In any case, bravo.
No, not a laser.
All parts were made by hand by me.
Only the carvings are prefabricated from China.
Karl
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Bread oven
without the interior of the oven with bricks.
Karl
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Hello and thanks to everyone for the kind comments.
Karl
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Thanks to everyone for the kind comments and likes.
Before equipping the 1st gun deck, I fitted the deck beams and knees
of the 2nd gun deck and then dismantled them again.
Karl
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Ballast stones removed from between the barrels.
Karl
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Installed partition wall of the storage room.
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Thanks to everyone for the kind comments and likes.
Ballast stones, size and color of the stones changed.
Additional storage barrels installed in the storage rooms.
Karl
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Production of the storage barrels in the individual work steps.
Although I didn't fill the entire storage room with it.
The ballast stones should actually be a bit smaller and more rounded,
but I didn't get them anywhere. Also works like that.
Gerard Delacroix once wrote to me,
Ballast stones were roughly the size of a walnut.
Ballast stones were mixed thoroughly with grinding ground sa an adhesive,
and filled up between the individual barrels.
Karl
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8 hours ago, mtaylor said:
Thanks Karl, for the video. There are photos of some of his work in the Gallery, by the way.
For some reason the link didn't work to the museum. But this one does: http://www.historische-schiffsmodelle.com/ I think it's due to the "s" after "http" in your post. The museum page is well worth the time.
Hello Mark,
vielen Dank für die Verbesserung des Links.
Karl
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Hello Gaetan,
in your photo does the ruder blade consist of four parts?
Optical Ilusion?
G. Delacroix wrote to me,
only in three parts.
Karl
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Hello and thanks to everyone for their kind comments.
Orlop Deck,
Dividing walls and pumps-shaft installed.
I leave the shaft partly open to show the pumps
and the cannonball shaft with its three diffrent calibres.
First gun deck,
partially planked to show the substructure.
Next I will probably install the ballast stones and storage barrels.
Karl
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Orlop - Deck
Beam construction installed.
Karl
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74 Gun Ship by Jeronimo - 1/36 - Modified to Cross-Sections
in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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Small Update
Karl