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Sovereign of the Seas 1637 by modelshipwright (Bill Short) - Sergal - 1:78 - Port "as built", Starboard "as presented to King Charles I for approval"


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Thanks Robbyn. Your build of San Francisco brings back memories. It was my last build prior to The Sovereign.

 

Regards,

Bill

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Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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A friend of mine is a dentist and periodically he updates his equipment used in surgeries. I was fortunate enough to inherit one of his dental drill units. It is a brushless motor in the handset and has a quick change handpiece head for changing burs. I use both the belt driven drill and the new dental drill in my carving.

 

The Spectra Surge Dental Drill unit with handpiece.

 

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The black stand with the grey cord on it is an LED light that turns on when the drill is operated and focuses a beam of light on the area it is aimed at.

 

 

More to follow......................

 

Bill

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Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Bill, thanks for sharing what you use for your "craving".   :) 

Maury

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Hi Maury,

 

At times I think my carving is a craving.

 

Regards,

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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The next carving I approached was the Coat of Arms for the area below the gallery windows on the starboard side. It is much the same as the one shown below that I carved for the port side.

 

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The Coat of Arms drawn on the blank of boxwood.

 

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The blank in position on the starboard gallery.......

 

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The carving roughed out.......

 

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The ball end burs I will use to carve the crest.......

 

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Additional unnecessary material removed.....

 

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Starting to detail the lion on the right......

 

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More to follow.....................

 

Bill

 

 

 

 

 

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Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Hi Bill,

 

I was following you on MSW1 and in the back ground I follow you again.

When I see that dentist drill I almost got pain in my mouth  :(

Amazing job you are doing!

I will follow you further in silence.

 

 

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Wonderfull job, nice pictures. Will follow your built with interest.

 

Regards,

John

<span style='font-family: courier new'>In progress: <a class='bbc_url' href='http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/177-king-of-the-mississippi-artesania-latina-scale-180/'>King of the Mississippi</a></span><br />

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<span style='font-family: courier new'>Completed : <a class='bbc_url' href='http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/176-mare-nostrum-4331-artesania-latina-scale-135/'>Mare Nostrum 4331</a></span><br />

<span style='font-family: courier new'><a class='bbc_url' href='http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/gallery/album/51-16th-century-galeass-imai-scale-1160/'>16th century Galeass</a></span><br />

<span style='font-family: courier new'><a class='bbc_url' href='http://members.upc.nl/carla.en.john/Modelbouw/Rocket.htm'>George Stephenson Rocket Locomotive</a></span><br />

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<span style='font-family: courier new'>Next build : sl Louise</span>

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Thanks Sjors and John for dropping by. Your comments are appreciated.

 

Regards,

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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When I see that dentist drill I almost got pain in my mouth  :(

 

Just be happy he's not doing to your teeth what he's doing to the boxwood... :P

 

 

 

Bill, as others have said, simply amazing. I'm very glad you're taking the time to repost your log. I can't remember where you had left off before "The Big One" so some of this seems new to me.. :)

 

Andy

Quando Omni Flunkus, Moritati


Current Build:

USF Confederacy

 

 

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Thanks Andy. In reposting the log, I tried to include as much of the build as my memory would allow. My photos, I confess, are not stored in the most organized manner which required some effort to sort. The log is now caught up to where I am at the moment. Every day, I seem to remember more bits that I left out.

 

One very important reference that I obtained was a book by Hendrik Busmann called "Sovereign of the Seas" Die Skulpturen Des Britischen Konigsschiffes von 1637, published in 2002 by Convent, and Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, Brenerhaven Germany. Busmann did his thesis on the sculptures on the Sovereign and produced this wonderful account in the process. It came complete with three inserts which include the view of the hull from port side from the Payne engraving, the Van de Velde sketch of the port side and the painting from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston of the starboard side which is attributed to Peter Pett.

 

The book is written in German but does provide a wealth of information in photos with closeups of specific areas on the hull. It has proved to be a very important guide for my carving work and needed to be mentioned in this log.

 

Regards,

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Some further progress on the Coat of Arms.

 

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More to follow.........

 

Bill

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Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Some further progress on the Coat of Arms, detailing the lion and a start on the crown at the top.

 

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More to follow.............

 

Bill

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Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Bill,

 

I remember your log from MSW 1 and was inspired at the time to buy your e-book. A great reference, though I've not yet had the opportunity to try out some of your teachings. I'm so glad you have re-posted as much as you have of the original log. A true delight to read and an excellent tutorial in itself. Thank you!

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Grant and WackoWolf,

 

Thanks for stopping by and for your comments.  Now that I have caught up with the log, the postings will be somewhat slower from here on.

 

Regards,

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Ahoy Bill :D

 

Your journey is an inspiration. You light the way

 

Thank you for taking the time to repost your log.

 On with the Show.... B) 

 

  J.Pett

 

“If you're going through hell, keep going” (Winston Churchill)

 

Current build:  MS Rattlesnake (MS2028)

http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/45-model-shipways-rattlesnake-ms2028-scale-164th/

 

Side Build: HMS Victory: Corel

http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/3709-hms-victory-by-jpett-corel-198/?p=104762

 

On the back burner:  1949 Chris Craft Racer: Dumas

http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/939-1949-chris-craft-racer-by-jpett-dumas-kit-no-1702/

 

Sometime, but not sure when: Frigate Berlin: Corel

http://www.corel-srl.it/pdf/berlin.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

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Got a little more refining done on the lion, unicorn and the crown at the top.

 

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Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Hello Bill,

 

Thanks for all the beautiful and detailed pictures of your work.

 

I haven't done any sculpting myself, but your work is very inspiring and stimulating to give it a try.

And your carving book is a good tutorial to get started.

Is carving with the Tagua Nut als included in the book?

 

Looking forward to your progress.

 

Take care,

 

Anja

Those we loved but lost are no longer where they were, but are always where we are.


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Hi Anja,

 

Thanks for dropping by.  The tagua nut is not in the book, but rather I included it in this log to show that there are other materials available for carving.

 

Regards,

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Thanks Janos.  Coming from you, that is special.

 

Regards,

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Bill -- like the others, I want to thank you heartily for this log.  I have your book here beside me now, and I followed it closely in trying my own hand at carving (and found that I enjoyed it as much as anything else in this hobby).  It's the reference I recommend to anyone thinking of taking the plunge to buy a bunch of micro burrs and an optivisor! 

 

Seeing your work here again reminds me of just how rewarding it can be to take care with details.

 

Cheers,

 

Martin

Current Build:  HMS FLY 1776

 

Previous Builds:  Rattlesnake 1781

                        Prince de Neufchatel

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Hi Martin,

 

Thanks for dropping by and posting your comments. Hopefully, the book has helped others as well in getting a start on carving. I am pleased you took the plunge and tried it.

 

Regards,

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Bill,

 

I have been silently following, no ! not following -Admiring With Open Mouth- your level or artistry. At the risk of being redundant; STUNNING work.

 

I will try my kindergarten hand at carving, after I read and look at your book. My current build is tailor made for "bashing", but I'm not remotely in the same galaxy as you are. Thanks for re-posting some of your earlier work on this SOS. You remain an inspiring artist for many of us, I'm sure.

 

Regards,

 

Michael (from the next solar system over (:-).......

Michael

Current buildSovereign of the Seas 1/78 Sergal

Under the table:

Golden Hind - C Mamoli    Oseberg - Billings 720 - Drakkar - Amati

Completed:   

Santa Maria-Mantua --

Vasa-Corel -

Santisima Trinidad cross section OcCre 1/90th

Gallery :    Santa Maria - Vasa

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Michael for your kind comments. Good luck with your carving.

 

Regards,

Bill

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley

Current build: Sovereign of the Seas 1637

My Book: Carving Ornamentation for Ship Models  

Website: Http://carvingbook.weebly.com/

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Hi Bill

I would only like to echo what everyone else has said,truly splendid work.I too have picked the Sovereign as the very steep learning curve into the world of carving and I don't think that without someone like yourself as inspiration,I would of tackled it.I have managed to obtain a copy of Busmann's book and must say I must of been mad to contemplate this project without it.I shall try my hardest to do this fine ship justice,but you have set the bar so very high.

Kind Regards Nigel

Currently working on Royal Caroline

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