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The planks need to be bent to fit snugly into the bulkheads. Both lateral and edge bending is required in the bow.

By the way, the end of the road is in sight in planking.

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2 hours ago, CiscoH said:

are you edge gluing your planks or just to the bulkheads?

and i really like the sheer of your garboard.  it looks straight and not climbing up the stem (like mine wants to do).  

 

great job all around

Thank you Cisco. I am gluing the planks both to the bulkheads and to each other at the edges. 

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The last few boards remain to complete the hull planking. I'm quite pleased with the result, there is no need for too much sanding. The next phase will be some paint work on the upper hull and copper plating below the waterline.

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Planking looks really good, Mustafa.  Congrats on a smooth job!  Curious, though, on your choice of butt joint spacing.  I generally read about recommendations for 3 or 4 plank spacing before repeated butt joints.  Yours looks like only 2.  Does the copper plating that will cover a good part of the hull have an effect on that decision?  Not meant as criticism but genuinely curious as to process, being a new modeler.  I'm enjoying watching your build log! 

Gregg

 

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On 11/8/2023 at 7:20 AM, GGibson said:

Planking looks really good, Mustafa.  Congrats on a smooth job!  Curious, though, on your choice of butt joint spacing.  I generally read about recommendations for 3 or 4 plank spacing before repeated butt joints.  Yours looks like only 2.  Does the copper plating that will cover a good part of the hull have an effect on that decision?  Not meant as criticism but genuinely curious as to process, being a new modeler.  I'm enjoying watching your build log! 

You're absolutely right, Greg. It would be more accurate if I did a butt joint after 3 or 4 planks. But as you said, it will not be visible because it will be covered with copper. So I chose a path that was easier for me.

 

If I try to do everything exactly according to the rules, I might hate this hobby, but I don't want that. This is just a hobby for me. :)

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Thanks for clarifying, Mustafa!  As I said before, it really looks like an awesome planking.  Carry on, sir! 

Gregg

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

I haven't been around for a while but now I'm back in action. I completed the hull planking and started copper plating below the waterline. Even though the copper nailing pattern is not very accurate historically, I prepare copper plates using my own methods because I like the way they look.

 

I use self-adhesive foil tape on copper plating.

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I like it, Mustafa!  Very sharp looking.  How much time was the copper plating process? 

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Gregg

 

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 Santa Maria Caravelle 1:48 - Ships of Pavel Nikitin     Norwegian Sailing Pram 1:12 - Model Shipways                    Yacht America Schooner 1851 1:64 - Model Shipways

                                                                                              Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack 1:24 - Model Shipways        RMS Titanic 1:300 - OcCre  (Couldn't help myself when it was on sale)

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Very nice and exacting work on the copper plating!

hamilton

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8 hours ago, GGibson said:

I like it, Mustafa!  Very sharp looking.  How much time was the copper plating process? 

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Thank you Greg. The copper plating has not finished yet, but I estimate that I will complete it in 5-6 working days in total.

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7 hours ago, Geoff Matson said:

Everything is looking great. I don't think most people realize how much work and time are involved this model. Glad to see it coming out so well. 

Thank you so much Geoff. Yes, this is a hobby that requires patience and most importantly love. I have had many friends who started and quit this hobby.

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On 11/24/2023 at 9:44 PM, mtbediz said:

I prepare ... using my own methods because I like the way they look.

Now that's some advice I'll be taking to heart.  Nicely done

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I completed the copper plating of the hull. The next stage is to prepare the rudder and install it in place while the ship is still in upside down position. This job is much easier when the ship is in this position.

 

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Looks sharp, Mustafa.  Great work.

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                    Yacht America Schooner 1851 1:64 - Model Shipways

                                                                                              Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack 1:24 - Model Shipways        RMS Titanic 1:300 - OcCre  (Couldn't help myself when it was on sale)

                                                                                              H.M. Schooner Ballahoo 1:64 - Caldercraft                             USS Constitution  1:76 - Model Shipways

                                                                                              Bluenose 1921 1:64 - Model Shipways 

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Thank you so much Greg.

 

I started to prepare the rudder. Since I don't have enough tools to handle the metal material, I make the pintles a little tricky :)

 

The gudgeons were cut from 0.3 mm brass sheet and mounted in place with nails.

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I can appreciate the effort that went into creating the pintles and gudgeons. My method was slightly different then yours, but getting all those pieces aligned properly was tough.  You did a nice clean job. Well done,

 

Jon

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On 12/4/2023 at 1:13 AM, JSGerson said:

I can appreciate the effort that went into creating the pintles and gudgeons. My method was slightly different then yours, but getting all those pieces aligned properly was tough.  You did a nice clean job. Well done,

 

Jon

I've seen yours and they are more accurately done. As I mentioned, I need to improve myself in working with metals.

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