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No worries here just shaken up a lot,the endeavour did well.some people got thrown over no reports of loss of life or damage yet, looks like more rocks came down in redcliffs sumner.
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Just had a 5.9 earthquake shook the hell out of the house 30km deep just by the coast nearby.Getting the house rebuilt next month anyway.
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All the ratlines are done,i find it quite relaxing and easy compared to most other things.I'll attach the bowsprit next much easier doing the rats without it there.Don't you hate it when trimming the ratlines you cut through the main shroud line and yes you do it more than once,oops.
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Finally got around to doing something.Futtock shrouds done,top shrouds,tie the deadeyes together next.After 5 years we are finally getting the house rebuild after the Chch earthquakes so the present house will be demolished next month.
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Hi Max before you re-do anything have a look at google images under Endeavour full sails,looks like some photos do have lines going forward.ron.
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Don't worry Max you followed the instruction sheet it does show them going forward.Have a look at other finished Endeavour builds to see how they have done it.ron.
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Those chainplates gave me headaches but finally got them o.k.
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Great job on the sails and good luck for the shrouds,i must say I like doing shrouds when you get a good result.Merry xmas and happy new year.I'm in Kenya on holiday for a month so my Endeavour workers are on leave until next year.
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Hi Greg,By the last one the novelty had worn off.Just the topmast rats etc to go after more deadeyes arrive.
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Lower ratlines done.Stays or upper shrouds next, who knows.I don't want to attach the bowsprit yet it got in the way a lot on my last one.
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Thanks Frank and J Lombard and for all the likes.A while ago a lot of peoples photos didn't appear or got wiped out.I managed to add them now using the edit feature,i'll go back and add the other missing ones sometime.Page 6 is the second planking,just give the second planking a very light sanding as they are very thin.Post a build log and you can get great advice on you build.I spend more time looking at others Endeavours than working on mine.ron.
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Looking great Max,to late for me to change my mast height my masts are glued in.How does your foremast height compare to the replica?
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Have a speedy recovery Augie,there's lots to read here in the meantime.
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Thanks for your advice Pat,Max and Steve.I haven't looked ahead to the sails yet.Thats a good way to do the catharpins,i'll see how mine go when I fix the futtock shrouds on.
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printfreegraphpaper.com is the one I found,thanks a lot Pat.I'll use the quarter inch size that gives me 6mm spacing which is perfect.
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