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ancre Frigate AURORE 1697 by s.v.atanasov
archjofo replied to s.v.atanasov's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
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First of all, many thanks to all of you for your interest in my construction report. After a very busy week, I got back to model building a bit. And again a few small things for the model on the way to the goal. After the last work on the mast tops, the corvette's standing rigging is being built one floor higher. Before the topmast shrouds can be put on, I first have to make and put on the burton pendants for the topmast burton takle.
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@Dowmer @FriedClams Hello, thanks for your positive comments and all the others for the LIKES. The foremast top also requires various guide blocks. These are attached to the underside, as can be seen in the first picture. Quelle: Musée de la Marine Paris – La Crèole The small blocks of around 3.5 mm in length are only indicated by the sheaves. The large blocks, as seen in the picture for example, I equip with brass sheaves. For making the block strops I will serve ropes with a diameter of 0.35 mm. More about that soon.
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Hello, first of all, I would like to thank you for the positive reaction and of course for the many LIKES. As can be seen in the following picture, the last eye for attaching the last ratlines of the futtock shrouds of the foremast has just been spliced directly on model. This gives me cause to deal with the execution of the shrouds of the topmasts and subsequently with the corresponding ratlines. Some time ago I dealt intensively with the diameters of the ropes for the ratlines. In this respect I may refer to the corresponding passages in my construction report: LINK (you have to scroll down). After several attempts and interesting discussions in various forums, I finally decided to make the ratlines of the lower shrouds of my model with ø 0.35 mm (corresponds to ø16.8 mm in the original). In retrospect, this decision proved to be completely correct. The weaving lines of ø 0.43 mm (ø 21 mm in the original), according to the information in the monograph by Jean Boudriot, would appear too thick on the model. Since the topmast shrouds were much thinner than the lower shrouds (comparison on the model: topmast shrouds of the foremast ø 0.66 mm / foremast shrouds ø 1.08 mm), their ratlines should also have smaller diameters. At the moment, I am therefore trying to clarify whether the required eye splices can be made with rope thicknesses of ø 0.25 mm. For this purpose, I made a splicing tool with a smaller diameter ø 0.8 mm, as shown in the next picture. The making of an eye splice (push through 2 times) with a rope thickness of ø 0.35 mm has become quite successful due to much practice. With a 0.25 mm diameter, it is much more difficult and not yet so easy. The macro shots make the whole thing seem more harmless than it actually is. Whether I can apply this to the topmast shrouds in this way, I will have to clarify and ultimately decide in due course through further trials. Alternatively, a cow hitch knot would be conceivable. Both possibilities are shown in the last picture with a rope corresponding to the topmast shrouds. Below I show a comparison of a ratline connection as it has been made for the lower mast shrouds. In the end, I like the version with an eye splice better, as it is not so thick and comes closer to the original. What is your opinion?
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Hello, between the holidays I was able to spend more time on model building. Unfortunately there is nothing spectacular and new to report: Continued: Ratlines - Enfléchures The last ratlines knots on the port side lower shrouds of the foremast have been set. Now all lower shrouds of La Créole are equipped with ratlines. The preparations for the missing futtock shrouds on the foremast are already in progress. I am currently making the corresponding rigging elements.
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