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Your original cross-section looks closer to contemporary evidence than your new 'rounded' section, Steven. The illustration shows the Mayflower II reconstruction from the 1950's compared with a hull form derived from contemporary instructions circa 1600. I know it's later than your ship, but things did not change that quickly.
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Impressive, Magnus. That looks very authentic now.
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Pretty impressive work for a teenager! This should be an interesting restoration, Louie.
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Frégate d'18 par Sané , la Cornélie
druxey replied to JohnE's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
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And out of chaos...order! Lovely works and progress, Gaetan.
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If you've used actual lead, Giampiero, might I suggest sealing it with either acrylic medium or lacquer? It will prevent the lead turning to white lead salts in a few years' time. You've done a great job on a difficult part of the build.
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Cutter Cheerful 1806 by rafine - FINISHED
druxey replied to rafine's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
Black looks like the right choice. Nice progress! Quick question: usually a small vessel such as a Revenue cutter had only one seat of ease, often to port. The other 'seat' was actually a locker. Was this not the case with Cheerful?- 525 replies
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That is a very strong argument for two boilers, Glenn! I hope that you and your family had a great Christmas and wishing you a happy and healthy New Year.
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And a very happy Christmas as well as entertaining New Year to you Daniel! The KuK Navy ploughs on....
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Solid hull centerline
druxey replied to halbaby7's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Can you clarify your question, halbaby?Do you mean finding a centreline on top of the hull along the deck, or underneath for the keel, rudder and stem? Perhaps a photo of the hull in question might help provide an answer. -
Michael and Judy: a very happy Christmas to you both and a healthy New Year ahead. Love checking in on your build!
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Froliche Weihnachten, also! Best wishes for the coming year as well.
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Lovely, John. And a merry Christmas to you as well.
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Quarter Deck Railing composition for rigging lines
druxey replied to kruginmi's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Mark: always be careful of secondary plans or sources. They can be misleading. Did you check the Maritime Museum listing of original plans for Brilliant? -
Frégate d'18 par Sané , la Cornélie
druxey replied to JohnE's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Nice. Love the floating gunport on the forecastle. Demn clever, those Frenchies! -
Echo by davec - FINISHED - cross-section
druxey replied to davec's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Looks very nice in the photo - what flaws?- 127 replies
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ancre Le Fleuron 1729 by rekon54 - 1:24
druxey replied to rekon54's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Quite outstanding work! Inspirational as well, Giorgio.
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