Jump to content

Bosphorus Cutter By Andyrew - FINISHED - Turk Models - 1:50


Recommended Posts

I've always liked the smaller boats, like Cutters and this looked like it might be an interesting subject to build. I've searched on the Internet but I've not found any being built, and I can't find any information about the real Cutters either so I'm not sure if I'm in the correct age group. AM-JKLXFPWX4QZgX6Nn1y_Hk-OrRF7phllZZgfPn

The box is quite large but there is a lot of spare room inside.

AM-JKLVITyCyYsDKwuxGSESAyjXcV9aRu5EiKYee

AM-JKLVXwD7fL-YWm709PncBvysKqNGEg395i3AH

AM-JKLU92U4zAYN-KQ8tr5TPadXARaouKlxYrkxW

AM-JKLVe70__zKnIwW5qn1NtjJNfQ9LqexeISxaY

AM-JKLVfJdui91Ctt3LwVCOwkYRURYmwLHW7s-9X

AM-JKLXu2e2xVjO03Yw8tkYo-Te8N5wUnUxxKq6v

The Sails are already made but lack any stitching detail.

AM-JKLXFxj-EjHHOJlYyYx4MOeX8srdM2UI-L08K

The instruction manual is a bit basic, especially as I have been used to Vanguard Models' instruction manuals, but all the information is there.

AM-JKLWktcELfyNroKl7LSCfK4NcwqSORIQ_KLuV

AM-JKLVY1U3hyGLBSam0pH_YRXqA-99E8sZrW9kD

AM-JKLVbYeDqgt-u4XOb9DVi3hHruRSbb1KGmwix

Cheers Andy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I decided to make the stand first, I will give me a chance to see what the wood is like and how well it glues. The fit was a little bit loose but it all went together nicely.

CutterB4.thumb.jpg.6fe7b74c3d941d9e151bd57e9c5e0bb8.jpg

CutterB5.thumb.jpg.0b2c6f28ed30be64aa3806fe072fa63a.jpg

The Keel was then removed and the connecting tabs were smoothed down, the Keel seems to be fairly straight which is good news. I removed all the Bulkheads and dry fitted them, again the fit was a little bit loose but the Deck will keep them straight. 

CutterB6.thumb.jpg.f6a794ee81f7f260403796a60f43ad1f.jpg

There are 2 strengthener strips that were dry fitted on either side of the Keel, these slotted into place easily and stopped the Keel from twisting.  

CutterB7.thumb.jpg.ecb26997966125d123dcc3aefbba49d1.jpg

CutterB8.thumb.jpg.fcc6b5e6ac40456c4e1d9cfa1f28a474.jpg

CutterB9.thumb.jpg.aae98d4217c5fd5ce178aa6a1c3f0ae9.jpg

I removed the Deck, cleaned a few rough edges and then glued and pinned it to the Bulkheads, after I had done this I brushed diluted wood glue onto all the joints of the Keel and Bulkheads and left it a couple of days to allow the glue to fully set.

CutterC1.thumb.jpg.3be2f2aab2bb599207f8ef66c27daed0.jpg

Cheers Andy

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It has taken me a while to bevel the Bulkheads, I have been used to bevel lines on Bulkheads so this time I had to think about what I was doing. The tops of the front Bulkheads were quite wide so I decided to use one of the pre cut Top Rails to help me get the correct shape, the 3 front Bulkheads needed a fair bit of wood removing to get the correct shape. The planking srips are Obechi, well cut and straight, the wood does bend fairly well but I decided to soak the ends in water and clamp them to the boat to dry. I decided to put the first plank on at Deck level and went ahead and glued it starting at the Bow and working aft. I forgot to mention that the Hull is single planked so the plank was clamped, It was when I started to fit the plank on the other side of the Hull that I realised that the tops of the Bulkheads have to be removed later on and I had glued the other plank to the top of the Bulkheads. I will have to be careful when I remove these bits later on, I'm going to plank inside the Bulwarks which will cover any mess.

 

 

 

image.thumb.jpeg.308e1e953368b9fd10d11e0714cff067.jpeg

Whilst I was waiting for planks to soak and then dry I decided to make a start on the Companionway/Cabin. The framework is made from thin laser cut Plywood.

 

image.thumb.jpeg.96b3a5990b9384c9f5936bb6d116f641.jpeg

I dry fitted the 2 side pieces to the slots in the Deck and then glued the front and back parts to the sides and also added some square of cuts to the inside corners to provide a bit more strength.

image.thumb.jpeg.918205cefca5dfb61a4b54eab4a241fe.jpeg

I then fitted the Roof making sure it was square with the same amount of overhang on all sides.

image.thumb.jpeg.7069d6bcce5c0b078fed059fe0a9978d.jpeg

The angled supports for the Companionway top Hatch were then fitted to the Hatch base.

image.thumb.jpeg.f77fa64f216226c5093f2745aef95fbe.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.e35cd989e3cc57f8d549bd581813538d.jpeg

Cheers Andy

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

It's been a busy few weeks both at work and at home, the people that live behind us had mentioned the 3 Fir trees at the bottom of our garden had grown really high so I've spent the last couple of weeks removing about 3 foot from the tops of the trees whilst whistling "I'm a Lumberjack and I'm ok" in true Monty Python fashion. I am now in the process of cutting up all the offcuts so that I can transport them to the local re-cycling centre where I can dump garden waste. From cutting to Cutter' I have now fitted the top 4 planks to each side of the Cutter, I then decided that I didn't like the look of the "bare" plywood on the Transom so using some spare 5mm by 1mm Limewood strips I planked the Transom.

 

image.thumb.jpeg.e90a12ef5812f1f93944752c65b6e80a.jpeg

 

I then looked at the Stem and decided to plank that and whilst I was at it I fitted some strips along the edge of the Keel and Stem to create Rabbet patterns the same as Chris Watton uses in his Fishing Boat kits. The Rudder is also cut from plywood so as part of my Hull Planking Avoidance Plan I used some thin Limewood strip to cover the edge of the Rudder and I will then plank the Rudder.

 

image.thumb.jpeg.234abfbd86ba8c1469543879e22d12ad.jpeg

image.thumb.jpeg.d3da55bc59668ccf442d286934d7c689.jpeg

I have also carried on with covering the Cabin, the sides have been planked with 4mm wide Mahogany strips, I measured the length of each side and divided it by 4, I then started planking from the centre of each side so that I would get a nice even finish.

image.thumb.jpeg.cc42f934822b5e48aacf7496a1cdf4d0.jpeg

Once all the sides were done and the ends trimmed off I planked the sides of the Companionway with 4mm Basswood strips and then glued the Companionway onto the Cabin roof. The Cabin roof was then planked with 4mm Basswood strips.

image.thumb.jpeg.1b50f1a7bb2291f9aed80911f5743358.jpeg

Cheers Andy

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

The next step in my Hull planking avoidence scheme is to carry on with the Campanionway, I used some Mahogany strip to cover the Companionway.

 

image.thumb.jpeg.1d1fac74c08127b0966876be991c04e7.jpeg

This was then trimmed and then sanded down to get a nice smooth finish. The sliding cover is a piece of laser cut plywood, this looked a bit plain so I covered it with some Basswood strip. the 2 slide rails were made from 1mm square strip glued to the underneath of the cover.

 image.thumb.jpeg.c07939247de425c74cb4c2e60889725c.jpeg

The cover handle was made from some more 1mm square strip. The doors are a one piece Mahogony vaneer that has had the detail laser etched onto it, the door knobs don't stand out so I fitted a couple of dome headed pins.

 

image.thumb.jpeg.8629795b894f8a9d7e2a242f684dcc15.jpeg

image.thumb.jpeg.917d215ebe7693fa0f4d94f854f77288.jpeg

image.thumb.jpeg.17517ae2bef0e694c940a5df1324d4dc.jpeg

The doors still looked like something was missing, the Hinges, I found some Photo Etched Hinges but I couldn't get them to look right so in the end I cut up some Brass pins and glued them to the door edges. I have now given the Cabin/Companionway several coats of antique wood oil which will protect the wood and has left a nice sheen.

image.thumb.jpeg.204e85ec973c370110be858a722f675b.jpeg

image.thumb.jpeg.6d2b642cbafc93e662c66a7e5ad7594a.jpeg

image.thumb.jpeg.7a5b40c3dd997ecc7c270de669e645dd.jpeg

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The doors look great - nice improvisation!

Current Build: Zulu - Lady Isabella

Completed Builds: Lowell GB Dory, Norwegian Pram, Lowell GB Dory Redux, Bounty Launch, Nisha, Lady Eleanor - Fifie
On the Shelf: Ranger, Erycina, HMS Alert, etc, etc.
Hibernating: Gunboat Philadelphia, Bluenose
In a Time Vault Due to Open in 2025: Syren

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

It's been a few weeks since I last posted anything but I have been busy working on the Cutter. I had a couple of weeks away on holiday, the first at my Mother's in the south of England which required a 2 hour Ferry crossing and a 10 hour drive to get to, we take Archie our Hound with us so we have to drive. I spent a few hours each day sitting in the sun in her garden working on the Cutter. When then had a week at Oulton Broad in Suffolk where I was able to do some more work to the Cutter as well as spending time watching boats sailing on the Broad and some Powerboat racing one evening.

 

 

 

OB1.thumb.jpg.d11bedcdf26232de1444ad75242acf75.jpg

I realised that I had forgotton to fit the Chimney to the Cabin roof, this is 3D printed and needed a little bit of work with a needle file to smooth the Chimney's surfaces, the printing leaves minute ridges as each layer is done. I primed and then spray painted the Chimney, and once that was dry I put a small length of wood into the bottom of the Chimney, put a metal pin into the wood and glued it to the Cabin roof.

 

CutterE9.thumb.jpg.f8f82b344e259d98b8785495916f5d62.jpg

CutterF1.thumb.jpg.6b66a474728e8ae0381bbd94f24ddf15.jpg

CutterF2.thumb.jpg.c833afcf307141e4eabe504a0560dd8c.jpg

I had measured each of the Bulkheads and worked out the amount of taper that each plank would need, I soaked 6 planks in water for a few hours and then cut the required taper on each plank, which were then clamped to the Hull to dry. I then shaped the end and top side of a plank to get it to fit in place before glueing the plank into place starting at the Stem and gradually working my way Aft using Gorilla wood glue. I continued this way working my way down the Hull alternating between left and right sides until I was about 2 thirds of the way down the Hull and then started at the bottom and worked upwards. It took about 4 days to do all the planking, the last plank needed a bit of fine work with a scalpel and files to get it to fit. I then coated the whole Hull with diluted Gorilla wood glue in case there were any unglued plank edges. The Hull was then left for a couple of days before I started smoothing doen the Hull.

 

CutterF4.thumb.jpg.0803c05d2a8c40405384561a1b74f99a.jpg

CutterF5.thumb.jpg.ca74380a7eda59451d0e1e2a1073d62b.jpg

Once that had been done I fitted the Rubbing Strips to the Hull, these are 1.5mm square strip and are quite easy to fit.

 

CutterF6.thumb.jpg.04141ce18e5b4900d9166cbb136144ba.jpg

CutterF7.thumb.jpg.a9ec63c04fa8959c7b26396f61af1e37.jpg

I haven;t decided about whether to paint the Hull and if so what colours to use so I'll continue with the Deck.

Cheers Andy

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nice job on the planking!

 

Jonathan

Current Build: Zulu - Lady Isabella

Completed Builds: Lowell GB Dory, Norwegian Pram, Lowell GB Dory Redux, Bounty Launch, Nisha, Lady Eleanor - Fifie
On the Shelf: Ranger, Erycina, HMS Alert, etc, etc.
Hibernating: Gunboat Philadelphia, Bluenose
In a Time Vault Due to Open in 2025: Syren

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...
On 7/16/2022 at 11:56 AM, wool132 said:

Nice job on the planking!

 

Jonathan

Thanks Jonathan.

The next step is to plank the Deck, the tops of the Bulkheads were removed, I used a pair of Pliers to carefully break the Bulkhead tops and then a file to smooth each one. 

 

CutterF8.thumb.jpg.2b15d66d998eace1fe66220eb32bb6c2.jpg

CutterF9.thumb.jpg.20d075514205ada3990cf18aafcec1c0.jpg

I spent some time thinking about how to plank the Deck, I still can't find any pictures of these Cutters so I am going to build it to my own personel taste so to speak. I couldn't get any thin strips to run round the outer edge of the Deck so decided to not bother with a Margin plank. I fitted the Mast base which I had planked with some Mahogony strip and then fitted the Hatch. Using some planking strip I laid a border around the Mast base and Hatch.

CutterF10.thumb.jpg.ba1e2621595feab0aedb4e2e8e662e5b.jpg

CutterF11.thumb.jpg.cedb067b009dd64a99c5203c8d626641.jpg

CutterF12.thumb.jpg.d08ef47829435883fe250dd41affbd5d.jpg

I dry fitted the Cabin so that I could put a border around it which meant I had to be careful gluing the planks to make sure I didn't glue the Cabin to the Deck.

CutterG1.thumb.jpg.e03eff89bcd962ea6fad31f28134be60.jpg

CutterG2.thumb.jpg.4df14e3b60ad65e8d820c75b9ab61b30.jpg

I ran a pencil along one edge of each Deck plank starting in the middle of the Deck and working out to each side. 

 

CutterG3.thumb.jpg.a22b10f3845b71a3f5d83d63133a09e0.jpg

CutterG4.thumb.jpg.879e19b137634905534e83650aa458a4.jpg

I sanded the Deck with a medium grit sanding sponge and then a fine grit sanding sponge. The inner Bulwarks are also planked with the Deck planks. I had 2 Mahogany strips left so I decided to fit one each side at the lower edge of the Bulwarks. 

 

CutterG5.thumb.jpg.cff7717df291f322f098f35022faac4d.jpg

CutterG6.thumb.jpg.0b0b12149222973dc037b71e9bf8f936.jpg

Cheers Andy

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

The 2 Channels are Laser cut from Plywood, I did think about putting thin strips on the top and edges but it would have been difficult trying to fit the edging where the 2 cut outs for the Chain Plates are. After I had shaped the edge that fits against the Hull I drilled 2 0.5mm holes in each Channel and fitted some cut down pins leaving the sharp end sticking out, the Channels were then pushed against the Hull and the sharp pin left a mark so that I could then drill 0.5mm holes in the Hull sides. The 2 Channels were then glued to the Hull.

CutterH4.thumb.jpg.b662e954b074cc5ed028d2b75c905a1d.jpg

CutterH3.thumb.jpg.fb15c49fde0c0a25e9d3422c34ecc744.jpg

The left and right Gunwales are Laser cut Plywood, unfortunately due to a very very tiny error, well ok massive error the front end of my Cutter didn't match the shape of the front part of each Gunwale. I laid each Gunwale on the Cutter and was able to see where the fault lay. I then cut the frnt part of each Gunwale off and then glued the remaining Gunwale in place. 

CutterH1.thumb.jpg.4dd644fe4ef2f3116dd2c2db6a1afdb3.jpg

I measured the gap on each side and cut the missing parts from the Plywood "fret."

CutterH2.thumb.jpg.1bcf0564687606a95d537e2dba1c1581.jpg

I had cut both parts over size and all it needed was some careful filing to get a nice neat fit, they were then glued to the Hull and left for a couple of days.

 

CutterH5.thumb.jpg.ae0dfec1d95d20669b68d3b9a97e032b.jpg

CutterH6.thumb.jpg.13c78a5c9c26bdf62e077e91339f8805.jpg

I have now filed the edges of both Gunwales and smoothed the top surfaces. I am going to paint the Gunwales and Channels which will cover up the joins and edges, and also paint the Rubbing Strake. After a lot of thought I have decided not to paint the Hull, I have given the Hull 3 coats of Antique Wood Oil which will bring out the wood grain and leave a sheen on the Hull.

Cheers Andy

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Very nice work on this interesting model, Andy. I like these small boats also. I'll be following  along. Good luck! 

Bob Garcia

"Measure once, cuss twice!"

 

Current Builds: 

Hms Brig-Sloop Flirt 1782 - Vanguard Models

Pen Duick - Artesania Latina 1:28

 

Completed: Medway Longboat 1742 - Syren Ship Model Co. 

Member of the Nautical Research Guild

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

The Rudder is attached to the hull using 3D printed Gudgeons and Pintles, because I had covered the Rudder and Stern Post with thin planking strips it meant these 3D parts needed some work to get them to fit. I not only managed to break a Pintle but the bit that broke off disappeared and I'm guessing the Carpet Monster (Monsterus Carpetium) has claimed it. I don't have any thin Brass strip so I decided to make the Gudgeons and Pintles the same way that is on my Nisha and Lady Eleanor boats. I glued 2 small blocks to the Rudder and then glued it to the Stern Post. I cut some thin planking strip and glued that to the Hull and Rudder. I fitted some cut down dome headed pins and painted the strips and pins black.

CutterI3.thumb.jpg.7a0e445b74ad3940e32b41f8c0386b6f.jpg

CutterI4.thumb.jpg.6c627195ee300f32c11e9cf0ef9f5ee3.jpg

CutterI9.thumb.jpg.9d1526540b48bbc6fa61b5286988de10.jpg

Whilst the paint on the Gunwale and Rubbing Strakes was drying I made the Belfry, this is 5 parts, the Bell is 3D printed and I cut down an Eyepin to hang the Bell on. I fitted the end of a dome headed pin to the Bell and then used a strand on Co-Ax cable screening for the rope to ring the Bell.

CutterI10.thumb.jpg.f7c156224cef1bc8ee18db0a298053b0.jpg

CutterI11.thumb.jpg.192c2d5ef05f16d80ea308fabf6825cf.jpg

The Catheads need a Cleat fitting to the top in-board side, these are 3D printed and required a bit of cleaning up to make them look half decent. I also fitted a cut down Eyepin on the under side of each Cathead to tie the lift rope to.

CutterI5.thumb.jpg.00574b611df291ed6dcc0d720b5d14bb.jpg

CutterI7.thumb.jpg.cb2b8764539411b246a8b1f02ba712a9.jpg

The Chain Plates are also 3D printed with a small hole at each end. I tried to tie a Deadeye to one end of a Chain Plate but couldn't get to sit right. I spent the next couple of days thinking about how to make Chain Plates, as I mentioned earlier I don't have any thin Brass strip, I have some that is too wide and I didn't fancy trying to cut it narrower. I worked out that if I made a jig using 2 pins and a small sheet of Balsawood I could make 4 Chain Plates all the same length using some of the wax coated thread that came with the kit.

CutterI13.thumb.jpg.14356cf4d70736a4ece246ade5b1afbd.jpg

I pinned a Deadeye to the Balsa, and having already measured the gap fitted aother pin to the Balsa, I then ran the thread around the Deadeye and the pin and used thin cotton thread to tie the wax coated thread. The thicker thread was then covered in C.A. glue. These Cain Plates were then fitted to the Cutter.

CutterJ1.thumb.jpg.c8caff09f57b2d34a8d596bb867701e6.jpgCutterJ2.thumb.jpg.d12c93ab766d6e1192d52c15acf2cca8.jpg

Cheers Andy

 

CutterI12.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

The Mast, Bowsprit and other Spars are already tapered but the Mast needed tapering a bit more so that the 3D printed Gaff Jaws would fit. I decided to fit all the Blocks to the Mast, Bowsprit and Gaffs whilst they were still on the bench, I find it much easier to do it this way. 

 

CutterK3.thumb.jpg.74bb5fe20adfaa3fbda723f86e808d60.jpg

Once all the Blocks, Shrouds and Stays had been fitted to the Mast, Gaff  and Boom I attached the Main Sail to the Gaff, the instructions showed that the sail should be laced to the Gaff, this was the first time that I had done this and once I had worked out how to do this it looked rather neat.

CutterK1.thumb.jpg.930923e192bc3b49af314c956f39e2b5.jpg

CutterK2.thumb.jpg.4308a3b63e32d99629c328906b91899d.jpg

The Main Sail was then tied to the Boom and the Mast glued to the boat.

CutterK4.thumb.jpg.624d89617ac30f0f75ce0ddd0b94d32f.jpg

CutterK6.thumb.jpg.15d66e31ab1ccef6fa33856f8e75e060.jpg

CutterK7.thumb.jpg.f2a80d22c35c1681d5053b97b48145f7.jpgCutterK5.thumb.jpg.3ba333aec632e39d699ec287121c9665.jpgCutterK8.thumb.jpg.17ff86c1569c9fae0fdc1994684fa99d.jpg

 The upper Deadeyes were attached to the Shrouds, 2 on each side and then the Lanyards were fitted. The rest of the rigging was fitted along with the 2 Fore Sails. I made up some coils of rope and attached them to the various belaying points, and that's it all completed.

CutterK9.thumb.jpg.4548721e34a37823c100acef75edbc53.jpgCutterFin1.thumb.jpg.5561e17f3a69be00fdb1b2af1646c4d5.jpg

Thanks to everyone for all your comments and "likes," I have enjoyed building this Cutter, it's just a pity that I haven't been able to find out anything about the original Cutters.

Cheers Andy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...