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  1. That appears to be a rather complex bit of wood, Toni. I'm looking forward to seeing how you approach this.
  2. Don, That sounds like SW has memory leaks... Rebooting is the best fix. Might work for the AutoCAD problem also. Seems like more and more programs...err.. the correct name now is "apps"... have memory leaks. I guess the developers don't bother checking for such things any more.
  3. Those are gaps, John. Did you bevel the inside edges of the planks? Going a curved surface the inside edges keep the outside edges from meeting.
  4. I can't add anything to what's already been said, Patrick. I'll just sit here quietly in awe.
  5. You might try locking the draught layer. I've run into similar situations where I accidentally started working using the draught layer instead of the active drawing layer. Comes under the category of "crap happens" I think. This was years ago working with engineering drawing and AutoCad... so your CAD program may not have a lock. I'm not sure if the current versions of AutoCAD have that feature either.
  6. NIce work on the chains David. Yes there will be blood.. which seems to be part of the building process. i think everyone's ship has been signed by DNA.
  7. Now you got me wondering if the colors are "intentionally off" as I look at the Wikipedia picture. Note the clouds, the sails, even the flags... everything has a tint to it for the mood... Choppy seas, dark cloud with orangish tint on the white. Storm has just passed or it's nearing sunset. Boy.. what a mystery.
  8. I think Joel has solved this. The context of the whole needed to be seen.
  9. I did mis-read that, Mark. My bad. If as your last post says it was during the sea trials, you're probably correct... canvas or still not finished. I'm wondering if was sea trials, that many things were covered to protect them.. not just from the elements but also whatever work needed to be carried out during the trials. Oh what we would give for a time machine.....
  10. Nice work, Sean. And I feel for the broken hand, you have my sympathy. I'm not sure getting older does us any favors in the "hey... I"m going to try this.. " department especially when we're less than sober.
  11. In that case, since she wasn't launched yet, it's unlikely the decks were being scrubbed or holystoned. With all the activity going on the finishing her up, anyone doing "cleaning" would have been in the way.
  12. That is some painstaking fiddly work there, Greg. And very well done. BTW, I love that overhead 3-pics that give a birds-eye view of things. Impressive.
  13. I echo the previous two comments... I would have been holding my breath, turning blue and possibly headed for the ER doing that.
  14. Rob, I'll probably be in the minority...no nails, no imprints. They look over scale. I'm the same way with treenails at 1:64 scale... I don't like them. Bigger scales.. they work.
  15. Wonderful planking and treenailing, Frank. The treenails look just right.. they don't stand out and they don't blend in to the point of invisible either.
  16. Looking good, Micheal. A little fairing and she'll be all right and proper. Ah.. deck beams... two choices unless you have access to a laser cutter... either cut them with a scroll saw/band saw, or soak, heat/steam, and bend. That's about your only options.
  17. Beautiful as always, Glenn. I'm streaming some random music today and while i'm reading your log, Proud Mary by CCR started playing... Made for a perfect mood.
  18. What a great set of pictures of the finished model, Alexandru. Congratulations.
  19. Very nice work there. She pops right of the screen... and just looks fantastic.
  20. I'd like to read that also about the yard dogs. The closest I've found is Building the Wooden Fighting Ship by Dodds and Moore. But they paint the builders as pure professionals following everything to the letter.
  21. Nice save on the yards, Pat. Looks very good. First model? Really? <jaw drops to floor>
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