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So after a few months, painted the outside, and trial fitted the deck. big problem - the deck has a lot of shear, so I have to pre-bend the deck to get it to fit. Here's the first attempt, but it didn't bend as much as needed.
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Had a busy week, but managed to make the outer jib sail and get the lines and sheet blocks attached. the end is near!
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I agree the copper may have been coated. Try a light sanding with 400 grit wet paper and blacken again?
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So the jib sail got attached without issue. Now let's see if it can be furled without disintegrating. And yes, success! Adding the drop of glue to the thread/silkspan attachment worked!
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So here's jib sail V.3 Lines attached, sheet blocks on, thread tied and reinforced with glue. Should work out fine.
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So the sad saga of the jib sails...... First attempt to use 2mm split rings was a disaster, they ripped out of the sails trying to put them on the stays. Second attempt to tie them to the stays also ripped out. Now I just made a third set of sails, I'm going to tie them BEFORE putting them on the stays, and to make the attachment stronger, I will put just a tiny drop of CA on the knot. Wish me luck!
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Did you actually fit out all 8, only to cover up 6 of them? Awesome! Nic
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Here we have the three lower braces attached. Two more to go, then the running rigging on the bowsprit, attach 2 jib sails, and she's done.
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The decision to make them limited edition was made by the previous owners. When I took over, they were already well into development. The idea was to honor the 150th anniversary of their battle off Cherburg, France.
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