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Le Rochefort by No Idea - 1/24th Scale - First POF Build


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9 minutes ago, bdgiantman2 said:

This ship model has been a delight to follow. I have come to like seeing those frames being visible, it would be a shame to cover them in my opinion. Those frames are so realistic and most public has no clue this is how real ships were made back then.

 

Brian D :)

Hi Brian and thanks for your really nice comments.  You're spot on about how people have no clue about how ships were made and they probably have no interest either nowadays.  I too really like the frames of this ship but this little vessel has always been a learning curve for me.  I need to know that I can plank the hull as it should have been and I would like one side finished so that my family can see the ship without having to imagine it.  The port side however will stay bare from the whale down so that the frames will always be visible.   Cheers Mark :) 

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I've spent the last few days marking out the strakes which is pretty time consuming.  I wanted to stay as close to the plans as possible and try and achieve a nice even look too.

 

I like to use automotive lining tape as it's nice and flexible - the only issue with this sort of tape is that it doesn't stick very well to the wood.  So after using tick tape and a planking fan to mark out the master frame I started the job.  My planks work out to be 9.9mm wide on this frame so I'll cut them to 10mm as my measurements are probably out a bit.

 

Lining the stern

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Then the Bow

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I have one stealer in the stern straight off of the garboard plank and one drop plank towards the bow.  So it's just as the plans suggest.

 

I had better start cutting some planks now and get on with the job

 

Mark

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Hello Mark fantastic job, I see you have made very good preparations for the planking. This work still exists for me and I have the greatest respect, it won't be too long until then so I'll take a close look at everything.
Greetings Tobias

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Auf der Werkbank:

Corvette La Palme (L'Amarante) von 1744 POF nach Plänen von Ancre

https://modelshipworld.com/topic/32046-la-palme-by-tobias-136-pof/

 

https://modelshipworld.com/topic/29843-le-coureur-1776-by-tobias-caf-148/


 

LE ROCHEFORT - Hafenyacht von 1787 1:36 von Tobias (Monographie von ANCRE)

https://modelshipworld.com/topic/34810-le-rochefort-1787-by-tobias-136-harbor-yacht-from-ancre-monograph/

 

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2 hours ago, Tobias said:

Hello Mark fantastic job, I see you have made very good preparations for the planking. This work still exists for me and I have the greatest respect, it won't be too long until then so I'll take a close look at everything.
Greetings Tobias

Hi Tobias and thanks mate - I like to draw every strake as I firmly believe that if I can draw them I can make them.  Nothing worse than trying to make major changes half way through the planking.  My marks are very much a guide but they do let me see if I'm roughly on track.

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Great marking off in preparation for planking Mark and it must have taken a lot of time to get that just right. I look forward to seeing  how you progress with the planking even though its a shame to cover up such fantastic framing. 

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Hi All

 

I've not checked in for a while as I cannot get any work done on my ship at the moment.  My workshop has been turned into a storage room due to a contractor letting us down to fit a complete bathroom - The bathroom is in my workshop - such is life.  It looks like it's going to be this way until October so I will have to be patient.

 

I did start the planking and it was going on very nicely following my marking out.  I did find it quite hard though as the planks are 3.2mm thick so require a lot of clamps.  Here's a good indicator - the coin is a pound coin.

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The bow and stern required spiling as otherwise the planks just don't fit and will not sit flat on the frames.

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Now here is where I hit a really big problem.  If you look at the above photo's you can see that I used a black toolmakers clamp.  It was brand new and did the job great.  Unfortunately what with the moisture and heat in the planks the black oil coating ran straight onto the ends of 4 planks.  It didn't do this for the first 3 planks and then Boom!

 

I tried every kind of solvent to try and remove the blackness - it was so bad at the tips that I tried to cut away part of the tips and replace them with small scraps.  I even tried diluted bleach but the results were very bad - see below (I had already removed one plank). Basically at this point I was bodging it up!

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So I realised that I was trying to cut corners and I could not leave it looking like that.  I removed the stained planks and that's where I'm at now.  It's going to need a really good clean up but thats OK.  I also have to damaged planks to use a templates too.  I'll recut the rabbit and clean up the stem at the same time.

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As soon as I get my workshop back I'll be at it again and hopefully never make the same mistake again.  If you've followed my build this sort of thing is pretty much on par for me :) 

 

Thanks Mark

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I'm so glad you removed those hooding planks. The rabbet/stem joint is one of the hardest to plank but a clean line makes the model.

Greg

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Good morning Mark,

a really nice result despite all the circumstances. You did the only right thing by removing the floorboards and putting up new ones in that spot, even if it's difficult.

Auf der Werkbank:

Corvette La Palme (L'Amarante) von 1744 POF nach Plänen von Ancre

https://modelshipworld.com/topic/32046-la-palme-by-tobias-136-pof/

 

https://modelshipworld.com/topic/29843-le-coureur-1776-by-tobias-caf-148/


 

LE ROCHEFORT - Hafenyacht von 1787 1:36 von Tobias (Monographie von ANCRE)

https://modelshipworld.com/topic/34810-le-rochefort-1787-by-tobias-136-harbor-yacht-from-ancre-monograph/

 

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