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I do.... and I've been studying the page of details on the yards for some time, yet still managed to overlook the sheet block hanging off the yard..
Time for a new pair of specs.
Thanks for your prompting.
Regards,
Grant.
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Gentlemen,
I am in need of advice.
I have no plan for the sheet blocks under the main yards, so I tried to guesstimate off the 1:96 plans.
Question is.....does this look about right?
Thanks,
Grant.
- KeithAug, Glen McGuire, Tony Hunt and 1 other
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That's looking good John.
What is the overall length at present?
Regards,
Grant.
- mtaylor and FriedClams
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Steven,
just finished browsing through the build log, an interesting project well executed.
Regards,
Grant.
- mtaylor and Glen McGuire
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I nearly forgot to add:
may your Christmas fowl be seasoned and cooked to perfection.
- Keith Black, Canute, Glen McGuire and 2 others
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Glen,
that is a well presented model, congratulations.
Looking forward to seeing the completed project.
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Regards,
Grant.
- Keith Black, Glen McGuire, GrandpaPhil and 2 others
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Off to a great start. They look good. The koa has a pleasing colour.
I thought we might be spared livestock and penguin references this time. You've let the longhorns in...........
Regards,
Grant.
- mtaylor, Canute and Keith Black
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Thanks for the encouragement gentlemen.
Further progress, deadeyes and chainplates:
I'm not sure about the size of the blocks for the lower yard lifts, they look a little large......maybe? They are the correct size for the line that runs through them. It might be hard to pick up in the picture. Any opinions?
Grant.
- cotrecerf, mtaylor, Glen McGuire and 5 others
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It's been a busy couple of months, heaps of progress.
Pin and cap rails installed, lower masts completed, lower yards shaped.
The steps up to the poop deck don't look right from some angles, very awkward to get right as the decks run off in different directions, nothing is nice and level or square.
The size of the lower yards surprised me. They extend past the rails 5-6m either side.
I've noticed a nasty problem with the 2 lower fore stays from the main mast. The rigging plan shows them running under cleats on the fore mast then to their deck fixing UNDER the forecastle deck. Just to complicate things, there is a windlass for the stays to go over. This is what happens when you start something with no real idea of what you're doing. Another "teaching moment".
Grant.
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Pat,
thanks for taking the time to test and post your thoughts. I'll try Technoflux product with the oxy/acetylene torch and let you know how it goes.
Regards,
Grant.
- BANYAN, mtaylor, Glen McGuire and 1 other
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Glen,
looks like Sweet Eileen dyes her hair, or possibly sports a wig/hair piece. Great pic.
Regards,
Grant.
- Keith Black, Glen McGuire, Canute and 1 other
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Thanks. Take your time, it's not urgent.
Grant.
- mtaylor and Glen McGuire
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0.2mm, impressive. I might try soldering some 0.27mm wire with my oxy acetylene Little torch to see if It's possible.
What's the heat gel you're using?
Grant.
- mtaylor, Glen McGuire and Keith Black
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Pat,
Nice work.
Are you silver soldering the 0.3mm wire? If so, good heat control not melting the wire.
Regards,
Grant.
- mtaylor, Keith Black and Glen McGuire
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Good to see you back in the workshop.
Grant.
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Where I'm currently at:
Note to self: stay focused while shaping masts.
This started a series of mistakes, it took 3 attempts to arrive at the finished items. The second pair were correct.....until I followed Underhill's advice to check the sizing of the mast above before committing yourself on the lower one. I'm becoming quite proficient at manufacturing masts from square stock as a result.
The "lug" on the cap for the crane caused some problems, snapping three 0.5mm bits or off centre holes on the underside while trying to drill holes for the crane pins. Drilling 1.04mm holes through the brass and brazing in 1mm tube sleeves with 0.5mm ID worked a treat.
Grant.
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Kudos on the completion of an interesting project Dick.
Before setting foot on a vessel like that, I'd learn to swim, then secure a cast iron contract guaranteeing they would they venture no further than 100 metres offshore, at any time (including trips up and down rivers).
Grant.
- Ferrus Manus, Ian_Grant and mtaylor
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pin vise and drill bits
in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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I purchased one of these:
https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/74112/index.html
2 years ago. It is the third pin vise I've owned, the best so far. Reasonably priced.
Can't comment on the claim to clamp 0.1mm bits. The smallest I'm using are 0.4mm, which the tool handles without any problems.
Regards,
Grant.