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did you steam it?

Alan O'Neill
"only dead fish go with the flow"   :dancetl6:

Ongoing Build (31 Dec 2013) - HMS BELLEROPHON (1786), POF scratch build, scale 1:64, 74 gun 3rd rate Man of War, Arrogant Class

Member of the Model Shipwrights of Niagara, Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada (2016), and the Nautical Research Guild (since 2014)

Associate member of the Nautical Research and Model Ship Society (2021)

Offshore member of The Society of Model Shipwrights (2021)

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Something for me to look forward to when I get so far.

Alan O'Neill
"only dead fish go with the flow"   :dancetl6:

Ongoing Build (31 Dec 2013) - HMS BELLEROPHON (1786), POF scratch build, scale 1:64, 74 gun 3rd rate Man of War, Arrogant Class

Member of the Model Shipwrights of Niagara, Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada (2016), and the Nautical Research Guild (since 2014)

Associate member of the Nautical Research and Model Ship Society (2021)

Offshore member of The Society of Model Shipwrights (2021)

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Kevin, just watched your newest video online.  Nice work, enjoy your break.

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A model shipwright and an amateur historian are heads & tails of the same coin

current builds:

HMS Berwick 1775, 1/192 scratchbuild; a Slade 74 in the Navy Board style

Mediator sloop, 1/48 - an 18th century transport scratchbuild 

French longboat - CAF - 1/48, on hold

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Very cool Kevin!

Jim 

Current Build: HMS Winchelsea, Model Shipways Mayflower 

Completed Builds: NRG Half Hull Project  

                                   Model Shipways 18th Century Armed Longboat

                                   Dumas 1954 Chris Craft 36' Commander

                                   Dumas 1940 Chris Craft 19' Barrel Back

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Impressive. 

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A model shipwright and an amateur historian are heads & tails of the same coin

current builds:

HMS Berwick 1775, 1/192 scratchbuild; a Slade 74 in the Navy Board style

Mediator sloop, 1/48 - an 18th century transport scratchbuild 

French longboat - CAF - 1/48, on hold

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Well, Kevin, you are coming along nicely! I don't know what wood specie you are using, but the grain looks a little coarse for fine detail. Have you tried coffee wood? (The piece you were kind enough to gift me will work better, I think.)

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Hi Greg

i am using coffee wood, Juniper and Mahogany experimenting to see how they react to the gouges. And you are right the mahogany which is quite soft is not a good carving wood. I have not tried the coffee wood, it is next on the agenda. The first fully carved piece was using Juniper. Photo below. The real challenge remains keeping the gouges sharp. I am also having great difficulty thinking in three dimensions. I feel that the more i carve the better i will get at understanding the different layers.  In any case i am seeing an improvement already in how to approach certain shapes and which gouges are best suited to get the desired results. The good news is that i have been in touch with a friend who carves the most incredible birds and he has agreed to let me visit his shop next week. Finally i have someone here in Trinidad that i can discus my challenges.  Its going to be a long learning curve but i am optimistic that i will eventually arrive at the summit.

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Hi Kevin what a great job you have made of your carvings.  Its something that I must learn too and I wish we could get some workshops here in the UK as I would attend.

 

You have a Foredom so have you tried these?  I put 6 into a mandrill and they work great for polishing wood.

 

https://www.metalclay.co.uk/foredom-radial-bristle-discs-pumice-1200-grit-pink-6pk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImMWCwNebggMVS9HtCh2B8w47EAQYASABEgJ4a_D_BwE

 

At 1200 grit they would smooth off your carvings without changing the shape

 

Mark

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Hi Mark

I have been using the Foredom and the turbo carver  to clean up the carved pieces and to make them look more acceptable. However the advice i am getting is to try to do the carvings with the gouges only. Once i have mastered carving using the gouges then i have permission to use anything i want. Artistic license. 

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Beautiful work Kevin.  You are becoming a master at carving.  Each piece becomes better than the one before it.

Ryland

 

Member - Hampton Roads Ship Model Society

            - Ship Model Society of New Jersey

               - Nautical Research Guild

       

 

Current Build - Armed Virginia Sloop, 18th Century Longboat

Completed Build - Medway Longboat

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Darn good start.

Mine took multiple starts, stops, starts, scrap, repeat.  It isn`t museum grade but I`m happy-ish with it.

Seeing what you`ve done so far with your carvings has me wishing you might make me a new figurehead.

But we will wait till you`ve done before it comes to that. 

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Alan O'Neill
"only dead fish go with the flow"   :dancetl6:

Ongoing Build (31 Dec 2013) - HMS BELLEROPHON (1786), POF scratch build, scale 1:64, 74 gun 3rd rate Man of War, Arrogant Class

Member of the Model Shipwrights of Niagara, Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada (2016), and the Nautical Research Guild (since 2014)

Associate member of the Nautical Research and Model Ship Society (2021)

Offshore member of The Society of Model Shipwrights (2021)

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