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  1. The 1794 edition is available here: http://www.hnsa.org/resources/manuals-documents/age-of-sail/
  2. It's probably the flex drive attachment, then. I had to dig mine out and the bit with the cutter looks like the flex shaft end.
  3. I see where you're coming from on this as I had to go back to page 1 and refresh my memory. I'm no expert but here's what I think based on what I've read and am trying to sort out for my build. This is the French ship that was captured and re-gunned by the Brits which the cross-section shows. The forward most ports (bridle ports) on the gun deck would have been empty and the forward most guns moved to there as needed. You're good to go there. By the way, the bridle ports would have had full lids. The rest of the ports on a French ship.. none. They used a buckler to close the port in foul weather. The Brits might have added lids (and most probably did). On the forecastle, those two "chase ports" are the access to the heads, bowspit and rigging. Putting guns there wouldn't have worked as the blast would destroyed any rigging. The two 9-pdrs should be out the stern ports on the quarter deck. The French seemed to have normally two ports just below the stern lights or even used two stern lights. If not there, they would show them on the quarterdeck. Since the plans show them on the quarterdeck, put the guns there. (Or just not use the guns, as Captain's choice ). As a sidenote, the guns couldn't be moved from bow to stern as the gangways wouldn't support the weight. Anyway, I hope this helps.
  4. Chris, Are you showing a mini-tool or flex-cable attachment?
  5. Very nice work, David. Were the two forward chase ports filled? I'm not sure when the Brits stopped filing them.
  6. From the solder description, it's not silver-solder. That's possibly the problem.
  7. What an excellent project. And I hate to say it, but you may never get that hull back. :) If I'm reading all this right... you want to build hull (eventually) out of wood? If so, figure out how to make a mold out of the outside. Then you can slice the mold up transversely and have cross-sections to copy and modify for your framing.
  8. Looking good from here, Adriaan. Wine rack? Really? and not barrels of rum? Gourmet pirates then.
  9. Cricket, The simple answer is stain or paint the filler (test and re-test on scrap before doing the actual model). This will help hide any planking errors.
  10. Fascinating, Don, to learn the differences and how the Russian subs were designed. I'm just following long as I'm finding this intriguing.
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