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I am enjoying your progress.  The level of precision is remarkable.

 

If memory serves, there are three openings aft the capstan labeled "Gra," "tin," and "g" which is to say, "Grating."  Also, apertures labeled "Hatch" or the like can have gratings as well.  Dashed lines on these openings indicate a shelf in the timber to receive the grating.

 

Well done and inspiring.  Thank you for sharing.

 

Wayne

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3 hours ago, wrkempson said:

I am enjoying your progress.  The level of precision is remarkable.

 

If memory serves, there are three openings aft the capstan labeled "Gra," "tin," and "g" which is to say, "Grating."  Also, apertures labeled "Hatch" or the like can have gratings as well.  Dashed lines on these openings indicate a shelf in the timber to receive the grating.

 

Well done and inspiring.  Thank you for sharing.

 

Wayne

Thank you, Wayne, it is a great pleasure for me to know that you and Allan follow my work, I consider gratings where Hatch is written as well
  • 2 weeks later...
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Cutting those sill mortises perfectly is no easy task Matiz. As usual your work is perfection. I like your little mini-clamp which you are using to prevent the frames from shifting while working on the sill mortises.

Greg

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On 9/13/2021 at 6:41 PM, dvm27 said:

Cutting those sill mortises perfectly is no easy task Matiz. As usual your work is perfection. I like your little mini-clamp which you are using to prevent the frames from shifting while working on the sill mortises.

Thanks, <Greg, and thanks for the like ☺️

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Love the symmetry!

 

John

 

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Just catching up!  Wow.   Your carpentry is superb and the detail...   this is going to be quite the piece.    I look forward to following along. 

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All is beautiful, and I especially like seeing how you set up the stock to mill the beams.  Now that I have finally gotten a milling machine, this is a task I am anxious to try using your method.   Beats doing it manually by hand with chisels! 

Allan

 

 

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that is just beautiful

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Ciao Matiz

I am not sure I understand.   The lower deck drawing shows the bread bins and scuttle that leads to the bread room below which, if I remember correctly,   was a platform on the Orlop level.   I believe the bins on the lower deck had doors into them from the sides. 

 

The upper deck in that area aft has the great cabin, bed place and coach, and there would normally not be any access to get below to the bread bins these areas.

 

Maybe I am missing something here and Wayne can clarify.

 

Allan

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