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Looks vey nice. 

John

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Thanks Wayne and John. That little lathe comes in handy but is a little under powered. I use it mostly with sand paper, not carving tools, but the few times I did use them I was able to get something reasonable out. My hope is to someday have a Sherborne lathe, but I don't know when or if that will happen.

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I have gotten the basic interior of the hull done, so I started getting the exterior finished. I gave it another once over with thinned wood filler and a finish sanding, then another coat of primer. I then mixed up some off white using white and gray paint, and gave the bottom of the hull a few coats of it.

 

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That clamp is what I came up with to keep the turntable from turning while spraying. In fact, I usually use two so it won't turn in either direction.

 

I also cleaned up the rudder and scored in the plank lines, then primed it and gave it one coat of the off white, so far. I masked off the top so it will be stained like the gunwales, when I get to them.

 

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While the various coats of primer and paint were drying, I made up the cradle.

 

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I drilled holes from underneath through the supports and sides, and glued in brass rod to give the stand more support.

 

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This won't be a heavy model, but I did have trouble on the Beagle build when I didn't do this and transported it to my office at work. I ended up having to leave the Beagle on its side while I took the broken cradle home to re-glue it. I was not happy.

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Great work Tom

Very smooth hull

Very nicely made cradle as well

It all looks really good

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I marked the waterline on the hull but forgot to take any pictures. I used a laser level on a tripod, with the hull in the cradle, to project the waterline onto the hull, then instead of marking the line with a pencil, I placed long strips of masking tape along the laser line. I did it this way because I didn't want any pencil marks showing up on the white portion of the hull. I also masked off the rudder at the same level so the waterline will continue from the hull to the rudder.

 

I masked off the rest of the hull and rudder with masking tape and paper, and sprayed three coats of grey paint above the waterline:

 

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Between coats, I started putting the tool box together. Here I am adding some of the trim pieces. I mitered the joints between the trim pieces at the corners.

 

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I am going to try making the lid for the toolbox from the two side pieces that came with the kit, but instead of using the solid pieces for the rest of the lid, I am going to use wood strips to plank the lid.

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Here is the hull so far, with the off white and grey colors:

 

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I re-masked the whole hull for the yellow stripe, being a lot more careful at the top edge, as the yellow needs to get right up to the edge:

 

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I first sprayed yellow straight, but ended up toning it down with some white so it was a paler yellow. I sprayed the last coat last night so I should have some pictures of the whole painted hull soon.

 

I started making the lid for the toolbox by gluing two planks to the two end pieces, after sanding the end pieces smaller so the lid will fit flush on the box. I have had this magnetic jig for a while and it worked OK but not great. When I added the Legos pieces to use as small squares, it really made this much more useful:

 

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Finally, I stained the oars, but did not like the finish, so I ended up spraying them with some burnt sienna paint, which I liked a lot better. I also added the lashings to them, which I painted with a very diluted solution of white glue and water to fix them in place. I am very pleased with the results:

 

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As promised, here is the completed painting of the exterior.

 

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I made up the latch and hinges for the toolbox and blackened them last night, I should have pictures of the completed toolbox later this week.

 

Next to tackle are the rails. It looks like I will be able to use the kit supplied rails, even though my hull is a little wider in the middle (much like me). I think I can wet and bend them to the correct shape using a spacer in the middle to get the width I need.

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I started working on the rails tonight. I had previously drawn the outline of the gunwales on a piece of paper, so I expanded those out to the edge of the rail on both sides to use as a guide for shaping the rail pieces. I taped this down to the workbench, then taped a sheet of wax paper on top. I soaked the port rail for a while, then placed it on the template and bent it laterally to shape. I used clamps to bend it against and also to hold it flat to the workbench:

 

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I then added the spacers along the gunwales to give the rail pieces more gluing surfaces, After I added them all, I thought about another way to shape the rails, using the hull itself. I soaked the starboard side rail piece then put it on the hull, using toothpicks to hold the center out to the edge. I used clothes pins as clamps on the bow and stern, after bending these ends to the gunwale. I checked the shape along the gunwale and the rail had a good overhang on both sides, so I left it in place to dry. I also pushed the center down to the hull edge, so I am getting the vertical bend as well as the lateral bend this way:

 

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I may end up building the rails on the hull instead of as one piece off the hull. I will have to see how the port side comes out.

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Looking real good Tom

Painting looks smooth and bright and the inside is looking really realistic

Nice work  :cheers: 

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Wow Tom, That looks fantastic, great photos of your build, the paint scheme is Awesome

 

Best Regards,

Pete

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Thanks Mike, Pete, and QA. Sorry to hear you can't get this kit in the UK. I have found that Model Expo kits are very nice to build. Is it a problem with shipping overseas?

 

Here is the completed toolkit. It doesn't open like others have done, so it doesn't have miniature tools inside. I wanted to make the outside a little more detailed than the kit version, so I added a latch and hinges, and some iron bands. I finished it with very watered down Burnt Siena paint, so it was almost like a stain, and was very happy with how it came out.

 

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Here are the gunwales being glued together. I shaped the areas around the stem and decided to glue the two sides together off the model as the instructions say to, with the little scrap piece for support. These now need to be stained, then glued to the hull.

 

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Well it looks like it should open  B) 

Great work as usual Tom and thanks for the violin block info  :cheers: 

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Here's the progress over the last week. I glued the gunwales to the hull, using clamps made from wood strips wrapped in masking tape where they contacted the gunwales and rubber bands. These worked pretty well, but there were a few spots where the gunwales did not bend enough to make contact with the hull. I added balsa wood blocks under the rubber bands to give the clamps more pressure and this helped pull the gunwales down to the hull.

 

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The next day I removed the clamps and addressed the couple of areas that were not in contact. I used the glue injector shown in the next picture to inject glue under the gunwale in the spots that didn't make contact, then re-clamped these areas. The injector is just a large syringe I got in a kit to fill ink jet printer cartridges and it works great with wood glue. The tip will plug up right at the end, but a piece of wire in the nozzle clears it right up. This step brought the gunwales into place.

 

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I made up the strip of wood to fit between the two gunwales at the stern, using some basswood sheet. I cut it using my cheap table saw from Harbor Freight. This saw is  nothing like the Jim Byrnes saw, which I hope to have someday, but for now it works fine with this sort of job. This saw is very under powered, so you have to use it appropriately, but with care it works OK on soft woods like basswood. I bought a slitting blade for it on eBay, which make nice thin cuts. I also made the Plexiglas fence shown in the picture, since the cheap saw came with no fence. It acts as a zero clearance insert, and makes the saw usable. The second picture shows a sled I also made for this table saw, which comes in handy for cutting longer pieces. 

 

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The next post will discuss how I made (and remade) the quarter deck.

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Here's the story with the quarter deck. My first attempt was to make the quarter deck on the plans, then fit it into the hull. I left the frames long so I could cut them down to fit.

 

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This actually worked fine as I was able to trim the frames back a little at a time and get the deck to fit into the hull. I had to trim off the stern frame and some of the planking to get it to fit far enough into the hull, but that was not a problem and I just glued a new frame to the back when the fitting was complete. What I didn't like was that the quarter deck frames did not sit flush to the hull frames, so the deck was just sort of floating in the hull. This didn't seem right to me, so I decided to remake it. I used alcohol to loosen the glue and was able to salvage all of the planks and most of the frames.

 

This time I fit each frame into the hull before the planks went on, making sure they were flush up against a hull frame and the planks would make contact with all the frames. When they were all in position, I glued the center plank to the frames and readjusted the frames back up against the hull frames before the glue set up.

 

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 I let this dry a few minutes, then carefully took it out and transferred it to the plans.

 

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I then glued the rest of the planks onto these frames, using thin strips of wood to keep the distance between the planks more consistent, which is something I didn't do on the first attempt and it showed. 

 

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When this dried, I trimmed the excess off some of the planks and test fit it back into the hull. I was much happier with this version. Now it just needs to be sanded and stained, and it will be ready to be installed.

 

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Exquisite work Tom

Looks so real

You are doing a fantastic job  :cheers: 

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Hat's off Tom Beautiful boat , you did an amazing job

 

Best Regards,

Pete

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Completed Builds :

 

Volvo 65 Farr Yacht Design

Herreshoff Alerion

Herreshoff Buzzards Bay 14

Volvo Open 70

 

 Member : 

 

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Thanks Mike and Pete. I appreciate the comments.

 

I am a little disappointed with some of the laser cut pieces that Model Expo supplied with this kit. I have found a number of pieces that were either just too small or just big enough to fit before any sanding. I would rather they made the pieces slightly oversize so that they could be sanded to fit. Here is the latest piece I had trouble with, the back rest. At first I was going to eliminate it as others have done, but I think it looks good, so I want to include it. As you can see in this picture, the supplied piece is smaller than the plans:

 

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So, I remade the back rest from one of the thwarts that I had to remake because it was too small. I added more to the sides and sanded it to fit. I did not add the cut out in the new back rest. The quarter knees were also too short and since there is a notch in the gunwales for them, I could not just install them further back. So, I made the stern gunwale wider which moved the back rest more forward so the quarter knees would fit after sanding them to the angle of the back rest. Here is how these pieces all came out. They are just dry fit as I still have to stain them. You can see that even the width of the quarter knees is too small where they fit in the notches, so I am going to have to sand the gunwales down at those spots. I would rather have the quarter knees too wide and sand them to fit the gunwales. It is not like we are talking about a lot of excess wood here, just a few millimeters on each piece that would made a big difference.

 

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Yesterday I made the mast partners from the brass strip supplied in the kit. I bent the brass around the mast dowels while I had them in the cut outs of the two mast thwarts, then finished up shaping them with some flat pliers. I used the awl shown in the first picture to dimple the brass for the nail holes, then drilled the holes in the drill press. I then filed and sanded the brass and cut them to length. I soaked them in vinegar, rinsed them in water, then soaked them in Blacken It solution for about 10 minutes to blacken them.

 

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I used brass nails that I had from a previous build that were already blackened. These are a little smaller than the supplied nails, which looked more like steel than brass. I used the partners as templates to drill holes for the nails in the edge of the thwarts. I drilled these about 1/2 way the length of the nails.

 

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I then used a small hammer and a piece of dowel to set the nails into the thwarts, which held the partners very nicely, so I did not have to use any glue. Here is the fore mast partner:

 

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Here is the main mast partner with the main mast dowel temporarily in place:

 

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I am running out of superlatives fast Tom

The work is stunning

I just don't know what to say

I am almost speechless

Well done doesn't seem enough, but Well Done Tom  :cheers: 

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Thanks again Mike. I think the pictures do this model more justice than I deserve.
 
While waiting for the stain to dry on the stern pieces, I started making the pintles and gudgeons for the rudder using the supplied brass strips, some round brass tubing, and some brass rod. I started by bending the brass strip around a piece of wood the same width as the rudder.

 
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I then soldered the pieces together using low temp solder. I had to come up with a way to hold everything that wouldn’t melt, which is a problem since the vise jaws and many of my clamps are plastic. Here is what I came up with, that worked very well. The tubing is in the large clamp. The alligator clip kept the brass strip from sliding off the tube when I held the soldering iron to it.
 
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Here is what it looked like after soldering. The brass heated up quickly and the solder flowed into the joint nicely.
 
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After the strip and tubing cooled down, I cut the part from the brass strip with tin snips, and cut off the excess brass tubing with a razor saw. I then cleaned up the solder with some files and some abrasive paper. I also used a file to make the tubing flush with the strip.
 
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I made the two parts for the keel and transom the same way, but for the keel part I used a wider piece of wood to bend the strip around. For the transom piece, I bent it around the wood to solder it, then straightened the brass strip out, since this piece needs to sit flush on the transom. Here is how they look at the end of this step:

 

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More to come...

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To continue with the pintles and gudgeons, I placed each one around a strip of wood and made indents with an awl where the holes were to be drilled. I then used the drill press to drill the holes, with only about ¼ inch of the drill bit out of the chuck. I did not have any bit wander with this approach, although the brass was a bit dented afterwards. This was easy to correct by squeezing the sides in square jaw pliers. 

 

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I then used small tin snips and some files to thin down the edges of the parts so they were tapered and rounded on the ends. I finished up with emery paper to clean up the faces of the parts. I cut two lengths of brass rod and super glued them into the two pintles. Here is what they look like now, ready for blackening:

 

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I'll have pictures of the stern interior after I clean that area up some tonight. I have glued the back rest, stern gunwale, and quarter knees in, but I need to sand everything flush and touch up the stain.

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Beautiful intricate work Tom

Nothing makes a model look good more than quality made small stuff

Great work

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<p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">Mick</span></strong></p>

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<p><span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">Current Build --- Will Everard --- </span><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/3636-will-everard-by-micklen32-billing-boats-167/'>http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/3636-will-everard-by-micklen32-billing-boats-167/</a></span></p>

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Yeah, Mike, I like working the small stuff if its not too small.

 

As promised here are the pictures of the completed stern. I installed the stern gunwale, back rest and quarter knees at the same time to make sure they all fit nicely. I then masked off the transom so I wouldn't accidentally scratch the paint and sanded the ends of the gunwales flush with the stern gunwale. I then gave everything another coat of stain.

 

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Here is the completed section, although since I took this picture I touched up more of the stain to even out the color on the gunwales.

 

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I blackened the rudder hardware this morning and for the most part the pieces came out well. There are a couple of places that are a little bright still, but mostly they are inside. I will touch them up with a little black paint. You can also see the two brackets and pin for the tiller.

 

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I did not like the supplied tiller with the kit so I decided to try making my own. The first one I made by copying the plans for the tiller and flipping them so I had a template for each side, which I glued to a piece of basswood using a glue stick. Thanks to EdT for his great build logs that inspired me to try his technique. I sanded the wood down to close to the edges of the template using a belt sanded and a Dremel sanding drum in the drill press, then finished up by hand filing and sanding. It came out OK but was too round at the rudder end, but it showed me that this was possible.

 

The second one I did similarly but with a few changes. I found it hard to line up the templates on both sides, so this time I added a small dot besides the tiller end. I also scaled the template up by 5% because I thought the previous teller was a little too small. This time when I glued the templates to the basswood, I drilled a hole through the dot and the tiller bracket pivot hole and used straight pins to line up the templates on both sides. This made this step a lot easier. I also used just the Dremel sanding disk and not the belt sander, which I found gave me more control and avoided taking too much off. I again finished up by hand filing and sanding. I left the rudder end square so the tiller brackets have better attachment points, but rounded the rest of the tiller.

 

Here is the wood strip I started with and the first tiller:

 

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Here is the second tiller being made, with the templates being glued to the wood strip:

 

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Sanding the rough shape on the drill press with the Dremel sanding drum:

 

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Second tiller after hand sanding compared to supplied tiller:

 

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New completed tiller, supplied tiller, and first made tiller:

 

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After staining the new tiller, I realized it was a bit wider than the rudder, so I sanded the flats down more to make them the same width, then restained it.

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Great work again Tom

I used to like doing stuff like that when I had the Unimat

As I keep saying it can make so much difference by improving the supplied items if they are not quite up to scratch  :cheers: 

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<p><span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">Current Build --- Will Everard --- </span><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/3636-will-everard-by-micklen32-billing-boats-167/'>http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/3636-will-everard-by-micklen32-billing-boats-167/</a></span></p>

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I attached the pintle an gudgeon to the rudder by gluing them in place, then drilling holes into the rudder through their holes and gluing in nails that were mostly just heads. I then stained the tiller and did some touch up paint on the rudder.

 

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To attach the rudder to the hull, I put the pintle and gudgeon that are attached to hull on the corresponding rudder parts, then clamped the rudder to the hull as shown here. This let me drill the holes into the hull through those parts and add the nail heads, after gluing them in place.

 

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I then attached the tiller by pushing a brass rod through the two tiller brackets and the rudder head. I touched up the paint on the brackets and the hull parts, and here is how it came out:

 

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Here are the thwarts in place:

 

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I don't know why the edge of the back rest looks so light in these pictures. Here is better picture of the stern which is closer to how it looks for real:

 

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