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WBlakeny

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  1. Thank you all. I'm very proud of her.

    As for my next project, i'm not decided yet.

     

    I'd really love to make a frigate. Three choices, Chucks beautiful winchelsea, the Triton or the gorgeous Belle Poule.  However i'm not sure i can take that on.

     

    Perhaps the cutter Cheerful or La jacynthe would be a wiser choice.

     

    So much choices...

  2. I still need to add the reefing points to the mainsail.

     

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    Afterwards i applied some diluted pva glue to the reefing lines and hanged a clamp on them to straighten them.

     

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    When dried i cut of the excesses.

     

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    Then it was finally time to rig the first sail on her.

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    Slowly progressing and rigging all the sails.

     

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  3. To make the sails, i first soaked the tissue in some tea for some time. 

     

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    After drying, i ironed them and use some starch.  Then i drew with a pencil the bands and cut them off.

     

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    Then i glued them to each other with dilluted glue. Overlapping each other just slightly, taping them to a piece of glass.

     

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    When enough bands were glued to each other, i used a paper pattern of the sail to drew it on the tissue.

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    Cutting it out.

     

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    And finish each sail with sewing the boltropes around them.

     

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    And behold, one finished sail :)

     

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    So, i did for all the sails.

     

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  4. What a long time i've posted here. I switched jobs and life was hectic. 

    Meanwhile i've finished her.  I'll be posting some pictures of the last stages of her build.

     

    The bowsprit is held in place by a wooden brace, the bowsprit bitts . Outboard by a iron retainer bolted to the stem.

     

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    The cleats are installed on the mast and spritsail boom.

     

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    On the mast, near the top are two sheaves. Here they are simulated by drilling holes and forming them with a file.

    The wheels of the sheave are simulated by a bamboo dowel.

     

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    I've created the blocks myself. There were only 10 to make. Corsair-50-5.JPG.5448029dea172e97d1fe61e5f7709578.JPG

     

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    I made the eyebolts for to attach the blocks on deck.

     

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    And installed the double blocks.

     

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  5. Pfeww, quite a while since i've been posting here.

     

    I've made a little jig in order to be able to create my masts and spars. The mast has been made with it and it went very smooth.

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    I always start from square stock, reduced to the size of the minimum diameter with the table saw.

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    The result of the bowsprit.

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    Mast and bowsprit fitted to the boat.

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    I've done a bit of metalwork as well.  I've started on the bowsprit clamp.

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    Below you'll see how i made the iron cap, for holding the bowsprit jibboom on the bowsprit.

    First i've bended a strip of brass around my bowsprit.

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    Then i formed an '8' from that.

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    Which i fixed with some silver soldering.

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