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Hi All~

 

I suppose a lot of you are on holidays. I am on a one week holiday before joining a new position in a new company next week. It will be quite busy for at least couple of months after my arrival in the new company and therefore I may not be able to post new progress for some time.

 

I have worked on cannon doors and hinges for the last 2 weeks. and they are finally finished and installed in place. The below are pictures of these works, beginning with the making of cannon door frames and lids.

 

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

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Next, the weather deck inner planking is done with couple of supporting structures attached. Also, the forecastle inner planking is finished along with door frames.

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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Finally, the door hinge sets are made, drilled and chemically blackend along with the nails, and installed in place. I am not sure how many cannons I will be actually positioning on this prototype. But, probably not on all cannon doors. I think some tidying work will be needed later on, but mostly done on the cannon doors.

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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Hi All,

 

Hope everyone had (or still having) good summer holidays! I managed to finish the forecastle doors and some portion of the main deck grating before I started work at my new company last Monday. I completely forgot about these pictures and just realized that I need to upload them. So, uploading now.

 

For the doors, I am trying out different styles for all the doors and I decided to try the simplest style for these doors. I think I actually like this style better than the previous ones and may apply this particular style for all the remaining doors on GH1.

 

Below are some pictures during the works on forecastle doors.

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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I searched for materials that could be used for grating - something that already has some grooves so that I can save some time. And one of decommissioned wooden toys of my son seemed to fit the profile. Below are the pictures of this particular raw material being processed into grating pieces.

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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I had great advises from many MSW members on the grating of the 16th century galleon. I am planning to benchmark the style applied by Patrick (Baker) and also got detailed drawings for correct grating from Allan (allanyed). Thank you all for your inputs! 

 

First, I built the base structure (I just came up with this particular design - seems reasonable) where the grating would be positioned. And then I proceeded with the actual grating work. 

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At this point, to my horror, I realized that I got the position (or direction) of ledges and battens wrong!! As the main grating was not a perfect square, I had to redo the main grating. Fortunately, the small grating just fit nicely when turned 90 degrees - no need to redo this one. 

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Main grating redone with correct ledge position (or direction) and awaiting battens to be laid.

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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You are doing a wonderful job!

Really enjoying your log progress reports.

Alan O'Neill
"only dead fish go with the flow"   :dancetl6:

Ongoing Build (31 Dec 2013) - HMS BELLEROPHON (1786), POF scratch build, scale 1:64, 74 gun 3rd rate Man of War, Arrogant Class

Member of the Model Shipwrights of Niagara, Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada (2016), and the Nautical Research Guild (since 2014)

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18 minutes ago, AON said:

You are doing a wonderful job!

Really enjoying your log progress reports.

Thanks very much for your compliment, Alan! 

Regards, Rock

 

Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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6 hours ago, Baker said:

Great work R_F_K.

Looks very good 👍

Thanks so much, Patrick! Always appreciate your encouragement and advise~

Regards, Rock

 

Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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Hi All~

 

Things are quite busy at work and I can barely make progress~ Anyway, I managed to finish the grating on the main deck and fitted it with a generic ladder. Below are some pictures of the finishing works on the grating.

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The head ledges and coaming are done using 4 laminated hardwood strips - these laminated hardwood strips look better than expected. However, once again, I made another mistake vis-a-vis the coaming and head ledge joint on two corners (the other two are done correctly). It was too late when I found out about this and I just proceeded with these faulty corners. I will be more careful on the next grating work.

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Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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Hello shipmates~

 

Small updates....I can only manage to spend some limited time time during weekends these days. After consulting with fellow MSW members through another topic, I have decided to render the aft side of the weather-deck opening in a style that would be almost open. Below are some pictures of the initial work.

 

Laminating thin sheets to form the basis of the entrance and gauging the overall look of the design.

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Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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Working on the inside wall further aft- although most of this section cannot be seen, I decided to do some work anyway. The doors will be done as fake doors.

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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Hi All,

 

I have begun to work on the upper hull planking in earnest. Once again, as I am quite short on hard wood strips, I am trying out the laminated hardwood sheets (4 layers) to see how they look overall as railings and upper hull wales. So far, they look fine but I will keep on looking for hard woods to make suitable strips and etc.

 

Below are pictures on the main weather deck railing and some reinforcement structures on the lower hull as well as the initial upper deck hull work on both forecastle side and quarterdeck/aftcastle side.

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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Finally fixing the aftcastle structure in place before proceeding the planking on the highest point of the aftcastle. Also, work on the inside of the upper hull carried out.

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Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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I've only just found your build, and want to say how refreshing it has been to read it. I very much appreciated your approach to the bulkheads without the use of an electric saw and the continuing care you apply to the work with its consistency and attention to detail.

 

I'm sorry if I missed it, but it would be nice to know how thick your thinnest planks are, and how you achieved that thickness. Was it again by first using your handsaw and then the electric sanding drill in the way shown on the first page? Did you end up buying any other power tools? Anyway, I'm going to follow the rest of the build with avid attention as it really is a delight!

 

Many thanks,

 

Tony

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On 10/16/2022 at 7:42 PM, tkay11 said:

I've only just found your build, and want to say how refreshing it has been to read it. I very much appreciated your approach to the bulkheads without the use of an electric saw and the continuing care you apply to the work with its consistency and attention to detail.

 

I'm sorry if I missed it, but it would be nice to know how thick your thinnest planks are, and how you achieved that thickness. Was it again by first using your handsaw and then the electric sanding drill in the way shown on the first page? Did you end up buying any other power tools? Anyway, I'm going to follow the rest of the build with avid attention as it really is a delight!

 

Many thanks,

 

Tony

Hi Tony,

 

Thanks very much for your encouragement! The thinnest planks that I am using are 1.5 mm, remnants of my previous builds (kits). The ones (cyprus) that I have worked manually with some small electric tools as well as processed en mass in an wood working shop couple of months ago are about 2mm thick (between 1.8 mm to 2.2 mm). The hard wood second planking materials are below 1mm  (0.5 to 0.7 mm I think) in thickness - I managed to get these hardwood sheets in a wood work shop outside Seoul.

 

At first, I could not find a wood work shop in Seoul and therefore I came up with a makeshift table saw with a bigger hand drill (not the one in the picture). But, at some point it broke down (probably too much load for a hand drill) and I had to make another one with a smaller drill (the one in the picture : correction - the drill platform is there, but the small drill itself seems to have been stowed away at thetime of this picture)- works fine for a thin strip of 1 to 2 mm (soft wood) and upto 1.5mm in hard woods.

 

I managed somehow for a while, but located a wood work shop outside of Seoul that could provide me with couple of hours machine time. I think I processed about 70% of the cyprus logs that were idling at my home on one go. 

 

Also, couple of months ago,  I purchased a small electric saw (Dremel Moto-saw) with low noise level  that could be used in an apartment. Please see the attached picture - it is in the balcony of my study at the farthest point of my apartment.

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Relatively low noise, but I only choose to work on it briefly in day time only as the noise level is still quite high to be used in apartment in Korea.  Anyway, it is fantastic! I am getting much help from this small but versatile machine. 

 

Hope the above clears some of your questions. 

 

Best regards,

 

Rock

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Hello shipmates~!

 

Work continues on the upper hull planking. Again, laminated (4 layers) sheets of hard wood strips are used for the upper hull wales as below.

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Beakhead railings are also done in the same manner, albeit applying more wider width. Also, the curves are not achieved through bending, but cut in the shape (following the contours of the beakhead itself) and laminated together. I would still prefer bending a proper hardwood strip - which I do not have at my disposal at the moment unfortunately. 

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Now the much anticipated upper hull decoration and painting can start in earnest. I was still not sure which designs and colors to apply at different areas. Therefore, I decided to test different color and design combinations in a seperate thin sheet of soft woods.

 

First, a frieze design (in a number of varying sizes)  was obtained from internet, printed in paper and the shape carved out. I am testing different colors (with various back ground colors as well). Apart from this frieze pattern, I am planning to apply 2 major types of design. To be continued in the next update....

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Well done!

Alan O'Neill
"only dead fish go with the flow"   :dancetl6:

Ongoing Build (31 Dec 2013) - HMS BELLEROPHON (1786), POF scratch build, scale 1:64, 74 gun 3rd rate Man of War, Arrogant Class

Member of the Model Shipwrights of Niagara, Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada (2016), and the Nautical Research Guild (since 2014)

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Hi All,

 

It seems COVID is beginning to re-emerge in Korea. More new cases and our whole family had contracted COVID for the first time about 2 weeks ago. Anyway, I managed to work on the upper hull painting and rendition and tried on 2 major alternative designs as below. The last picture won the family vote on GH1. I also like the other design - which I think I will apply on GH2.

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Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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The actual application of the selected design on GH1 begins. I changed the background color of the lower part from matt black to matt dark blue. Lower part done and I applied similar frieze pattern for the beakhead area as well.

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A narrow wale has been placed between the lower and upper part. For the upper part, I painted the background and glued thin sheets hardwood on top for the overall design. The bow section is finished as below.

 

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Current project : Golden Hind 1:48 scratch build

Finished projects : HMS Endeavor 1:60 CorelKorean Turtle Ship 1:64 Young Modeler

 

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