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Very nicely done. Just catching up on your build, John. Ailing or failing parents are a huge stress, and I empathise with what you and you wife have been going through. It's tough on everyone.
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"Just fooling around"? says the card wizard. First, working at that scale is impressive enough, but in card as well....
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Looks as if part 1, rolled, is the lining for inside the hawse hole. Is the area below the black line a glue flap? Certainly it's an odd piece!
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Carving from Belgorod
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Carving from Belgorod
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Beautifully executed, Matthias! Have you tried fixing the carving blank to a backing block of wood using PVA glue? It can be freed after by soaking in isopropanol (95% rubbing alcohol). That way there is nothing interfering with the edges of the carving. Also, a block can be easily held and turned as you carve. I've used that method successfully for many years.
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Edge-set deck planking
druxey replied to Hakai43's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
At the date of Endeavour, nibbed planks would not have been used. Less extreme curved planks with a hook where needed was the style at that date. Here is an example on a modern model of Resolution. -
Edge-set deck planking
druxey replied to Hakai43's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Actually, curved deck planks were not uncommon, especially in the days before powered circular saw mills. Many contemporary models show such planking (nibbed planks only came into fashion the 19th century) as well as deck plans such as are seen in Steel and Rees. A quick web search shows a Spanish example from 1794: However, these planks were most likely naturally curved from the trunks or branches from which they were cut, not edge set. This was a less wasteful method of timber conversion. -
Edge-set deck planking
druxey replied to Hakai43's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Depending on the wood specie you intend to use, edge setting (bending) may be possible. Some species are more amenable to this process than others.
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