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I am starting another of Chuck's builds today and am excited as I have never used this method of construction before.

 

The first task is to construct the keel.  There are two versions - one with scarf joints and the other with lap joints I am going to build both but hope to use the one with the lap joints.  Here are the laser cut sheets involved:

 

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The Scarph version is quite simple:

 

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The lap joint version is more challenging.  I started by paring away the joint with a sharp blade and then once close the required depth I finished it off with one of these sanding blocks which have sandpaper on the top only and not on the sides

 

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and the two joints assembled:

 

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The two versions are shown here:

 

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The lengths were identical so I concluded that the lap joints were OK.  The parts for the notched keel pieces are nicely etched on the following sheet

 

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Bolts for the lap joints are simulated with black monofilament:

 

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These are then trimmed flush with the surface. 

 

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After a coat of poly the completed keel looks like this:

 

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John

 

 

 

 

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Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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5 hours ago, bartley said:

I am starting another of Chuck's builds today and am excited as I have never used this method of construction before.

 

The first task is to construct the keel.  There are two versions - one with scarf joints and the other with lap joints I am going to build both but hope to use the one with the lap joints.  Here are the laser cut sheets involved:

 

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The Scarph version is quite simple:

 

Scarf.jpg.2fef949467bfb5bd064c843d3c4f56b8.jpg

The lap joint version is more challenging.  I started by paring away the joint with a sharp blade and then once close the required depth I finished it off with one of these sanding blocks which have sandpaper on the top only and not on the sides

 

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The two versions are shown here:

 

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The lengths were identical so I concluded that the lap joints ere OK.  The parts for the notched Keel pieces are nicely etched on the following sheet

 

Tracks.jpg.dbdb1b47ebb54ae7e6e8305724df0657.jpg

Bolts for the lap joints are simulated with black monofilament:

 

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After trimming these off the completed keel looks like this:

 

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John

 

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The Medway is my first build, and an enjoyable one at that.  Are you going to install the simulated bolts on the port side as well?  

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Nice start.  It is good to see another Medway Longboat being built. Also, do not forget to install the simulated bolts on the keel at the stern.

Ryland

 

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9 hours ago, Ryland Craze said:

Nice start.  It is good to see another Medway Longboat being built. Also, do not forget to install the simulated bolts on the keel at the stern.

Thanks, Ryland.  Yes I have done the bolts fore and aft and both  port and starboard.  I didn't take the right final picture really.

 

John

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Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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7 hours ago, Chuck said:

Excellent start...enjoy the project!!!   Its so good to see another get started.

Thanks, Chuck.

 

It never ceases to amaze me how well designed your models are.  I have just dry fitted all the frames.  Not only to they fit perfectly in the slots but every single one is dead vertical.  I checked with my square!!

 

I hope I can maintain this perfection when I finally glue them'

 

John

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Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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On 6/3/2023 at 10:19 PM, glbarlow said:

Nice to see you back at it again. 

Thanks Glenn,

 

Yes, my other hobbies took up some time plus a commissioned non- ship model.   This looks like and interesting model.  I have never built an upside-down model like this.  Fairing could be a challenge as the frames are only 1/16" wide!

 

Regards,

 

John

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Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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The transom and installation of the frames:

 

The transom needs to be installed perpendicular to the keel.  There is a slot cut into the frame so the "vertical" alignment  is accounted for but to ensure it was perpendicular ro the keel I made this simple jigand clamped the trasome otself to this:

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Time to install the frames there are two types - two in the bow ( G & H)and three in the stern ( 10 , 11& 12) are flat one piece frames.  These are installed onto the baseboard first and the keel dry fitted to these.

 

 

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The remaining frames are "double" with a floor piece glued to each frame

 

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These frames are the each dry-fitted to the keel and the alignment checked.  Each was found to be perpendicular to the baseboard with no adjustment needed

 

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John

 

 

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Medway Longboat

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Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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Frames Attached and Fairing Begins:

 

The frames are now glued in place

 

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I then commenced with fairing the frames.  These frames are very delicate (1/16") compared to ships that I have builtin the past so I was a bit tentative.  You can see from this photo that I added some balsa blocks between the frames  as a safety measure:

 

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However, when I showed this photo to Chuck he advised that I had a way to go and that I needed to keep going until the laser char was removed.  So here is where I am at now:

 

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John

 

 

Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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Lining Out the Hull

 

Perhaps not strictly necessary here but it is an good to practice this important part of the planking exercise.  I have started at the stern and here is what it looks like so far:LiningOut.jpg.e3dffb4553f19a8ca7586f9d982b9bca.jpg

The distortion in the photograph makes it look as if the  planks deviate amidships.  They are in fact quite parallel at this point.  I also found that some of my tick-marks were a bit out so I will adjust them once I am happy with the lining out.

 

John

Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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Completing the lining out

 

This is quite a time consuming process but, as Chuck says, this process will be a good check on the process of planking and is good practice for future projects.  It is now complete and as a check I found that it followed Chuck's templates quite well

 

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It might be a while before  I start on the planking as my other hobies need to take prcedence for a couple of weeks.

 

John

Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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Planking begins:

 

I have three strakes in place now I damaged the end of one garboard and had to make a new one.  Mine was not quite the same as Chuck's laser cut one so the was a little asymmetry between the sides but I think I am pretty close to my tick marks now  so I am reasonably happy but it is nowhere near the quality of Chuck's high standard.

 

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I am thinking that I might start the simulated nails now while I can see the frames clearly.  Would I need to do  light sand before attempting this?  The planks are pretty thin so care would be needed.  What to do people think?

 

John

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Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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Planking completed

 

I have all nine planks on now but the wales are still to be installed.  It looks a bit "blotchy" because I gave the first five planks a coat of Wipe On Poly and when I sanded back some of it remained.  It will be more uniform when I apply I final coat

 

I am also a bit shy of the top of the frames amidships (by a little under 1/32).  I could see that this was happening throughout the planking.  I think maybe I did not fare quite enough in this region.  Anyway I was proposing to address it by making a slightly wider second WaleBow.thumb.jpg.3861aa5350641745285a6f2a3c2cba2d.jpg

 

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John

Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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The Wales are now installed and sanded back for and aft as recommended by Chuck.:

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When the hull is inverted and the build board removed it looks like this:

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The removal of the frames was quite straightforward . However there is way too much seepage of glue into the interior of the hull .  This is the first time I have used CA to fix the planks. I clearly overdid it.  I was a little unsure about the faring and wanted to ensure that the planks were secure. I needn't have worried as the fit was pretty good in fact.

 

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The cap rails were then installed leaving plenty of meat on either side for sanding to shape:

 

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Next the bolsters at the bow were fabricated and fitted.  A tricky little job this one.  Chuck provides six blanks and I used five to get two satisfactory  ones:

 

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The next task is to fair the inside and narrow down the cap rails significantly.

 

John

 

Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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Finishing the Cap rails

 

After thinning down the Cap rails to around 5/32, the inboard strake added. They were painted red and the friezes attached

 

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Medway Longboat

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Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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Flooring and Platforms

 

I found both these steps quite challenging .The flooring has to bend over the frames of course and notching the platforms neatly was also challenging.  They are still not perfect but as good as I can get them.

 

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John

Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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Thwarts and stern seats

 

The first step is to fit the risers.  There is a for and aft part and the by pre-bending these to fit the inner part of the hull they fitted well.  The main issue is to make sure that the port and starpoard risers are at the same height.  By measuring the height from the plans I found this fairly easy:

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The next task was to fit the thwarts and the cockpit seats. All of these parts are in two pieces.  As Chuck points out, it is difficult to rebate a nice even edge particularly in AYC so all of these parts consist of a thick wide part with a thin narrower one glued on top.  For example here are the thwarts:

 

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And the Cockpit seats ( only dry fitted here)

 

 

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The side cockpit seats are painted red:

 

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and finally the crosspiece an the Knees are fitted:

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Next up is  to fit the rest of the thwarts permanently.

 

John

 

 

 

 

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Current Build:

Medway Longboat

Completed Builds:

Concord Stagecoach

HM Cutter Cheerful

Royal Caroline

Schooner for Port Jackson

 

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