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Ditto, ditto! Well done indeed!
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While the jig solves one problem, it creates another - that of making the throat and end seizings 'in the air'. I use a jig simply to mark the underside of the line where it wraps around the deadeye. After removing the shroud or shroud pair, I can hold things using third hands while applying the seizings. Then I pop a deadeye into the bight (the line has sufficient stretch to do this) and reinstall the shroud over the masthead.
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As a footnote to Trevor's contributions, Humphries took off the lines of South Carolina, ex L'Indien in 1782. She had been a French design built in Amsterdam. She was heavily armed with 28 39-pounders (continental guns) on a single gun deck. She was extermely fine below water, fore and aft - more clipper-like than a heavily armed warship. As a result, by the time she reached Philadelphia, she had hogged 'amaisingly' (Humphrey's own note). However, she was the prototype for Humphrey's heavy frigates and, noting this deficiency, as well as the extreme sheer of her decks, he built in preventative measures including early diagonal riders.
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Congrats on your early ambulation as well as the success of the surgery, Bruce. Also on your progress with the model.
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Interesting bio. It ticks off many of my boxes - Dickens, Babbage and Lovelace, Shute, set design (may harpsichords substitute for organs?), steampunk, and, of course, ship models. You've come to the right place, apparently! Welcome indeed, sheepsail!
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Best White Wood Glue For Ship Building
druxey replied to OldeManToad's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
With all due respect, I would use epoxy for metal/wood or metal/metal joints (if not soldering), rather than CA.
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