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Ok, this will be my first wooden ship build. I had started a build thread for the Model Shipways 18th Century Longboat kit. But I felt like that kit was a little too deep of a dive to start out with. So now I'm beginning with the Lowell Grand Banks Dory.

 

I've been working on it for several weeks now. The biggest problem I've run into is forgetting how fragile this wood is. Luckily I was able to painstakingly glue back pieces of the frames that I broke (some more than once). And everything seems to be holding together so far. 

 

On to the pictures:

 

Forming the rocker

 

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Gluing frames

 

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Time for glue...

 

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Working on garboard planks

 

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Bending

 

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Gluing first garboard plank

 

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Both glued, commence sanding

 

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Inspection

 

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They don't line up perfectly at the transom and I really don't want to remove it and start over. So I guess we'll just roll with it and see what happens.

 

That's all for now...

Posted

Well, disaster struck. I used some stronger clamps to bend the first broad plank and the frame lifted out of the building board. When I went to fit it back into the building board I guess I was too forceful and several of the frames broke. 😬


Maybe I'll purchase another of this kit and start over. Or just move on to the 18th Century Longboat I had begun.

 

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Posted

Unfortunately brute strength is not helpful in model-making. But you know that already. If you wet the wood sufficiently, it should obey you with minimum of fuss. Another model maker had a bad break in a plank and he was successful in repairing it. Perhaps you can do the same. It's all part of the learning curve - fixing 'oopsies'.

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Posted (edited)

It's beyond my patience to try and fix. A couple of those frames were already weakened from where I accidentally broke them earlier. So I'll probably buy another kit and start over. Lessons learned!

Edited by mr_pullings

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