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Just an update on where I'm at on my CWM build. As noted by other CWM builders, this model is quite difficult and can be overwhelming at times. here are some pics of the deck furniture I got done. I may re-do some pieces. Also, I tried the skylight 3 times without success. will probably try it again though.
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I have completed planking band 'A' on the port side. Pretty rough I know but it's about the best I can do right now. I'll add some filler and make it look as best I can. I'll add a 1/16 strip where the planksheer juts out from the hull. My wale line is not great but like I said, it's the best I can do. There is almost no tolerance for error on this build, and like I said, it's somewhat beyond my skill level. I only use hand tools. I'm actually pleased at how I was able to get the planks to bend into the transom area at the stern. Studied several videos regarding how to bend wood; Chuck Passaro's work is especially helpful. Anyway, comments and advice always welcome. Thanks! Jon
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Thought I would post again to let you know I haven't given up on this build. I may be in over my head with the CW Morgan, but I've wanted to build her for a long time. Regarding the issues with the planksheer in my earlier posts, I basically started over and have posted photos. Don't judge me too harshly, I know there are some incredibly skilled modelers on this forum, and their build logs have been very helpful for me! BTW, the parts people at Model Shipways were very gracious in sending me several replacement parts. I appreciate their customer service. Anyway, here's where I'm at now.
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JJ, thanks for the good advice and encouragement. I restarted the whole thing over and have been studying planking videos and practicums. Cisco, I agree that soaking and bending works well, and steam works really well. I lose a lot of wood too! Keep working at it; once youy figure out what works, it gets much easier. Jonb
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I decided to basically start the build over. The planking was not going well and instead of trying to fix everything, I ordered new bulkheads, keel and some new wood strips from Model Shipways (they have been great with free replacement parts). Since I'm not that far into the build I would rather start over than fix all the mistakes I've already made. Jon
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