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Nenad.  The grating is a nice touch.  There is also one by the ship's wheel to keep the deck from wearing down.  Sometimes they are also in front of the companion ways.

 

Izzy, nice photo.  It's my understanding that it is similar to how the Cutty operates.  According to Longridge, the Cutty has a turned up angle on the tumbler rod that holds the cat stopper chain. When the tumbler is rotated the chain slides of the bent portion of the tumbler.

 

As to the scale and cleats.  I'm right there with you.  I was drilling a line of holes for my fairleads with  #77 size holes in a piece of walnut with a  1/64" x 1/64"  cross section by hand.  Crazy. :angry:   No one will ever see something that small or care.  I ended up switching to 1/32 X 1/32 to make my life easier and no one will ever know that they are off scale 1/64 of an inch.  Also finally broke down and purchased an x-y table for the drill.  That should help as well! ;)

 

Marc

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Little pillars/ribs under foredeck rail, on both sides. Hell's work, but it worth any second. Wholr look of foredeck rises up

 

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And then, front pinrail, and ... pins

 

Pinrail was not problem, but pins were, particulary considering they has to be equial to pins on main deck ( 1000 of them).

 

So I must think about massproduction of pins

 

In mean time, fortunaty, I remembered that there are cleats under pinrail, and that will be imposible to put them when pinrail gets in its place. So, three cleats/eye ... fixed and glued at the root of bowsprit. Not a big deal, them were prepared earlier during bowsprit works

 

Pin first attack was by 1mm brass wire, but this wire is so thick, and whole structure doesn't look well - crowded and too much massive

 

Then I tried with 0,5mm brass wire, and isolation from Cu telephon wire 0,5mm (my favorite, before I discover brass wire 0,5 mm)

 

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After painting

 

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And on place

 

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Hmmm, maybe it can be better

 

 

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And new feel and look of foredeck

 

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Conclusion : pinrail has to be little thinner, and pins have to be little longer

 

That's all for today, at 39℃ in shade

 

I earned my cold beer ... bear ... beer ... whatever

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Wow.. impressive work and you did earn your beer.  I'm not sure the bear would be tasty or friendly unless he got a beer also.  :)

Mark
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Nice work Nenad! At 39 C, it's too hot to do anything except maybe raising your arm up to mouth level with a beer in it!  :P  That's even too hot for any self-respecting bear.  :D

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Little pause ( without bear  :cheers: ) but with wine ( red domestic from Adriatic sea !!!)

 

Preparing for aft deck house, playing and learning Adobe Ilustrator

 

This will be a chalenge !!!

 

 

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Great work. Love the details. If you need any help with adobe illustrate I did 5 years at uni learning Al the suite of apps. As a graphic designer. So I'm more than happy to advise/help in any way.

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Will (Everard) Billings 1/65 but with wooden bottom, because I can

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Thanks Izzy for your kind offer, but I have more simple and comfortable solution.

 

Hothead, my son is architect engineer and he is more than a familiar, and very very very very good with all kind of raster,vector 3D software of any kind, and, being my son, he MUST have ALL of them on his laptop. During his summer vacation he is home, and few days ago he occupied my late Admiral`s work desk in office, so when I am on my PC, he is mainly sitting opposite to me. I also have very solid computer education and knowledge - considering kind of my job ;) , so there mainly are not problems

 

In picture on my last post you can see what is my basic need, which means very basic and low level usage of this monster programs ( mainly draw simple cicrcle or poligon and transform it and move it`s points where I want) .

 

Mainly, this job can be done even with MSWord, but clumsy, and AI or CDraw as vector programs has nice opportunity to work with layers, also keep scale of inserted raster crop from *.pdf C-plans I have

 

Thanks anyway

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Gratings, attempt No 1

 

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Too thick and large

 

Can you do it better , Nenad?

 

@$#$##  talking with myself again

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nenad this is the palette right ? i don t think you have to make them but why not

 

Yes, palette. There is a palette on some photos, an that will be nice detail in implementation of my over detailing strategy to cover mess and mistakes I made

 

 

nice grating.  I'm looking forward to version 2.  I know you, you'll have an updated version tomorrow :D

 

I hope too, Marc

 

And one interesting point above aft-deck house - on C-plans - only one entrance on the fore side. Today , two entrances.

 

Has anybody clear picture of fore entrance to aft-deck house ? Are buckets all along edge, or they are reduced with entrance ?

 

On internet I found only segmented photos, and can not clear this point

 

Here is situation on C-plans

 

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And in present stage

 

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Also, entrance seems to be promoted a while to front from the line of fore wall of aft deck house

 

 

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On the left - first attempt, on the right - new attempt

 

Better, Marc?

 

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Those pallets look fine Nenad.  As someone who used to haul pallets of material on my truck, yours look better than most of the ones I've seen.  ;)

 

Cheers 

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grating looks great!

 

I built the aft deck house with only one entrance as in campbell's plans

 

The painting is supposed to have been painted for Willis around the time of her launch.  It has a clear shot of the doors, and yes it shows that the buckets and rail continue in front of the door.  Hard to see, but they are there as in Campbell's plans  I have a 1:1 print that I purchased twenty years ago.  If you need that area larger, let me know and I'll take a photo.  The area is dark, but you can see the doors.

 

The photo is during Woodget's time and has the single entrance.   Also notice the buckets! I know Woodget took another photo of the aft hatch with the deck house in the back. I'll look for it.

 

The photos are fairly large so you can zoom in.

 

Marc

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Nenad, 

I just realized that the doors are open in Woodget's photo.  At least you can see the height of the opening.  The painting has the doors closed.

There are two half width doors.  If you need me to shoot a photo let me know.

 

I looked for the other photo and couldn't find it.  I included one similar, but it has the new entrance. Notice the difference in height of the entrance between this photo and the Woodget photo in the last post.

 

 

Just a side note

The forward hatch to the crew accomodations also had two half doors in the same manner (and a booby hatch since it was so short).  Note that both the forward hatch and the aft booby hatch were only lashed and easily removed (they used the aft hatch to load tea, just like the hatches in the middle.  I included a photo of the aft hatch removed

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Note that although the photo is old it has the modern entrance to the aft deck house

 

When she was the Fierra you can see photos of the forward accommodation hatch removed with just a flat cover.

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Marc, as you carefull look at the photo with Queen, and englare space over Her head, you can notice shadow of round rail which lead to conclusion that entrance is promoted just to the rail.

 

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And now,look at the next picture, particulary position of rail toward buckets

 

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I am not shure that unbroken line of buckets shown on C-plans is not separatwd by entrance

 

Also you can notice intersection shape change of that rail ????

 

Hmm ... something to think/rethink about during my one week vacation next week ... with one more "hmm" question how to reproduce same color on deckhouse's roof planking as I made mixing colors for decks ... what I was thinking - again

 

My plane is to make short Shumadia Tour and to visit three mountines in Serbia and my three friends who have three cabins deep in the woods of Rajac, Zlatibor and Rudnik mountine, in 200km circle from Belgrade. Kids don't want to go with me (booring thei said), so I will let them enjoy in 39℃ in shade, and I will enjoy in traveling, wood walking and chating with friends with/without beer/bear or wine

 

I hope to find my tools well when I come back

 

So, today is last day in office, and,I hope during weekend to make some progress on fore deck

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Have a great vacation with your friends Nenad. Have plenty of beer while you're walking through the woods, but keep your eyes toward the ground.  Bears do crap in the woods.  :D

GEORGE

 

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have a great time Nenad.......so right about the young ones.   I lived in a small town {country setting} when I was a lad........told them one time about going down to the swimming hole to take a dip.   needless to say they were stunned........I saw it as a sign of the times,  when they asked me if it was polluted?!?!

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Have fun and be safe, Nenad.  Hmm..  sometimes one can not have fun and be safe...   Ok.. have fun and I hope it's a great trip.

Mark
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Definite version. A bit smaller and more thin

 

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Two old at left

 

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Temporary on place

 

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Thanks dear friends for good words and wishes. If I find there something interesting except full nirvana, I'll post about

 

Still two days to play in shipyard

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Looking great! each new grating  is better than the last!

 

Originally the doors didn't extend past the aft deck house.  So the deck between the house and the rail was essentially the same across the entire front of the deck house just as in Campbell's plans.  the rail was continuous and the fire buckets were consistent across.

 

You are correct about the picture of the Queen. When they changed the entrance, they extended it right up to the rail and cut off the lower platform that held the buckets in front of the entrance.  The shape of the intersection between sections of the rail is called a scarph joint.  It would be a nice detail to add.  I wished that I had done these types of joints instead of the angled joints that I did at the time.  Live and learn.  I'll do it on the Victory when I finally get to her.

 

 

Enjoy your vacation!!

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Hi Nenad,

 

Great work on your CS and very much enjoying watching all your detail work come together.  Could you post a wider picture when you have time so we can see them all together?

 

Enjoy the mountains...they are my favorite place to be no matter what the season.

 

Cheers,

 

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Hi Nenad,

 

I'm in the process of rebuilding the entrance to the aft deck house.  Here are a couple of photos of mine.  I thought they might help to illustrate what I was trying to explain.

 

Excuse the entrance roof I'm still working on it.

 

Marc

 

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Uh uh uh !!!! Marvelous work in details, lead me to the further devil's road

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You are too kind!  But I'm glad to drive you further down the devil's details!

Next I'll make the hatch that covers the top of the entrance.  It slides back so that the crew don't hit their heads.

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