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Its gonna  be a few days.  Its always first come first serve.  Have to get some stuff made and on the shelf first though.

Posted

While restocking rope I am trying to take advantage of the downtime to finally make some new stuff...

 

Belaying pins...9.5mm and 14.3mm

 

And some teeny tiny toggles.  3mm, 4mm, and 5mm long

 

To begin with just the boxwood color.

 

The belaying pins are in no way as strong as brass.  But they are plenty strong enough as long as you dont over-do the tightness....which you shouldnt be doing anyway.  The toggles are also quite resilient.  Pictured are some tests in 3 and 4 mm long.

 

So look for them on my fittings page when I reopen next week.

 

 

 

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Posted

These all look great, Chuck!  More "stuff" to add to my Syren shopping list once I get to my Constitution build. 👍🏆

 

I am curious, though, what are the specific purpose of the toggles?  The Pavel Nikitin version of the Santa Maria that I am currently finishing has toggles in various locations on the running rigging and at the end corners of sails.  I assume they were placed on these ships in order for the crew to pull down on as they secured the various lines to make them as taut as possible.  Any other reasons/purpose?

 

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Continued success on your Syren operations, Chuck!  

Gregg

 

Current Projects:                                                             Completed Projects:                                                                 Waiting for Shipyard Clearance:

 Santa Maria Caravelle 1:48 - Ships of Pavel Nikitin     Norwegian Sailing Pram 1:12 - Model Shipways                    USS Constitution 1:76 - Model Shipways

                                                                                              Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack 1:24 - Model Shipways        Yacht America Schooner 1851 1:64 - Model Shipways 

                                                                                              H.M. Schooner Ballahoo 1:64 - Caldercraft                             RMS Titanic 1:300 - OcCre (May now never get to it)

                                                                                              Bluenose 1921 1:64 - Model Shipways

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For ships much later in the 18th century for examples...toggles were used to secure blocks under the top.  They are also used in other places but are usually too tiny to make and have look good.   Even with 3D printing these 3mm toggles are a bear to make.   They just get all over the place and its impossible to keep them on the sprues at this size.  But I am getting the hang of it.

 

Chuck

 

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