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Posted
4 hours ago, Bryan Woods said:

They are davits:-)  the quarter rudders rest against them.

I meant that thing that looks like a mast with a sheave in it that's sitting in the far background, up against the back wall of your workspace and partially obscured by the sheet you have protecting your workspace. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Ferrus Manus said:

I meant that thing that looks like a mast with a sheave in it that's sitting in the far background, up against the back wall of your workspace and partially obscured by the sheet you have protecting your workspace. 

Oh, I should have known you wasn’t talking about the davit:-) You will have to excuse my lack of nautical knowledge:-)

All that stuff is my kinda prototype things I have imagined. Some don’t even have a purpose other than using up my time:-)

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted
3 hours ago, Ferrus Manus said:

Are we able to see it on the ship?

Only time will tell:-)

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted (edited)

I made a simple jig so the floor planks would be half way straight. Piano lessons would have helped trying to hold them down while the CA set:-) Good news no fingers permanently attached:-)IMG_0765.thumb.jpeg.a451f44a82e1fe19e21dc2cdc19c3fae.jpeg

 

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Then I glued both decks and thwarts.

 

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Getting started on the standing rigging, it took about 5 tries on the stays to decide how they were going to be assembled. I made a crude looking jig for them, that turned out to be very helpful.

 

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I also used cotton cord I purchased at a local craft store. I liked the brownish color instead of white. Then I wrapped a little over an inch with black upholstery thread, using very little white glue to stick it down with. Leaving a few inches past the clove hitch tied on the small nail. 
After it dries I made a loop and glued it where they met, let it dry before coiling the end around it and securing it with glue.

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On the end that connects to the hull I had made some blocks out of basswood and stained them. Here’s where I wrapped them with cord.

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I repeated the process for the other sections.

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I haven’t secured any of the rigging because I still need to work on the quarter rudders and don’t want to catch and rip any off:-) I haven’t decided how I need to tie the cinch points on the stays. I apologize for not knowing the correct names. My time is spent learning to build, and not much on learning the maritime language 🙂

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Now it time again for me to refocus my mind on the quarter rudders. That’s a day of thinking:-)

 

 

 

Edited by Bryan Woods

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted

Wow it's coming together,  very nice job Bryan.    :cheers:

Start so you can Finish !!

Finished:         The Sea of Galilee Boat-Scott Miller-1:20 ,   Amati } Hannah Ship in a Bottle:Santa Maria : LA  Pinta : La Nana : The Mayflower : Viking Ship Drakkar  The King Of the Mississippi  Artesania Latina  1:80 

 

 Current Build: Royal Yacht, Duchess of Kingston-Vanguard Models :)

Posted

Bob and Steven, your complements are greatly appreciated:-) I’ve really enjoyed venturing out to change little things on this build. I do have a pretty big imagination, but it’s fueled by seeing how others accomplish their tasks and obstacles.

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted (edited)

The last few days have been trouble free and productive. I decided to take care of the small things first:-) I drilled and installed the four rigging pins at the stern deck.

 

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then I made the quarter rudders and oars.

 

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Stuffed the pillars.

 

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Wove my first basket:-) I used smaller cord then what came with the kit. It turned out great, so I carved out five loafs and two fishes:-)

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The fifth loaf was do later. My granddaughter was over, and wanted to make her own figure:-) Then came the hardest part of the build! The fishing net. I think the holes in the net were smaller than the thread.

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The excitement builds as I prepare the yard. Meanwhile I soaked the sail in my favorite coffee.

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After the sail was raised, I set back and imagined how I was going simulate wind.

 

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By far this has been the most rewarding build, out of the grand total of four:-) It went so good I’ve already started another out of basswood, and plan on building it sturdy enough so kids can handle it. If I could learn to paint pretty quick, I’d paint waves all over the hull:-)

Here’s a bunch of shots I took this morning.


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The next task that’s at hand, is finding Peter, Andrew and their boat a permanent home:-)

 

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Thanks for all the input, advice, encouragement and compliments. 

 

Edited by Bryan Woods

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted

Very nice , can't wait to see what you build next. Thanks for posting such a wonderful  log, I enjoyed it immensely, well done .   :cheers:

Start so you can Finish !!

Finished:         The Sea of Galilee Boat-Scott Miller-1:20 ,   Amati } Hannah Ship in a Bottle:Santa Maria : LA  Pinta : La Nana : The Mayflower : Viking Ship Drakkar  The King Of the Mississippi  Artesania Latina  1:80 

 

 Current Build: Royal Yacht, Duchess of Kingston-Vanguard Models :)

Posted

Excellent job, and your enthusiasm for the build really comes through in the log!

Posted
18 hours ago, Knocklouder said:

Very nice , can't wait to see what you build next. Thanks for posting such a wonderful  log, I enjoyed it immensely, well done .   :cheers:

Hey Bob, I really appreciate your interest and encouragement! The kit that’s in the closet is a Mamoli Gretel, but I would  like to continue on this same log with the basswood model, using the same Scott Miller strongback.  That is, if it’s ok with the administrators. I’ve got 4 planks on each side completed. I need a run for more timber. I plan on painting this one fun colors for kids, and leave off breakables. Maybe beef up the mast and rigging:-)

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted (edited)

Going back about a month ago, I had the foresight from reading other members logs. That the strong back may have to be sacrificed when removing the hull. I not only covered the frame with packing tape, but also wiggled each frame free from a fresh CA bond. That would allow me to continue making hulls. I think repetition teaches. It definitely keeps me in a comfort zone:-)

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I’m using wood glue between the planks and CA where the ends of the planks meet the bow and stern. There are differences between the mahogany and the basswood. I’m hoping the square edges on the planks, will help me see and learn how to bevel the planks as it transitions from the side to the bottom of the hull.

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Before I started the first build, I traced the bow and stern pieces.

 

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Right before I was getting ready to fit the false keel, I thought it was a great time to bent the keel for the next.

 

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After it had dried I glued it to the stern, then to the strong back so I didn’t lose the bend during the primary build.

 

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The first two planks were not tapered. Te next planks are tapered four and a half inches from the stern end. I glued together a jig to do these.

 

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The first eight planks go on easy, I’m on the fifth one now. I soak the planks in warm water and they bend around the strong back easily. I let them completely dry for a day usually.

 

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There won’t be much to post until I get several more planks on. That will give me time to read up on some other logs here.

 

Edited by Bryan Woods

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted

Deja ve, lol. It will be fun to watch it all over again, can't wait to see what this one will look like   Good luck my friend    :cheers:

Start so you can Finish !!

Finished:         The Sea of Galilee Boat-Scott Miller-1:20 ,   Amati } Hannah Ship in a Bottle:Santa Maria : LA  Pinta : La Nana : The Mayflower : Viking Ship Drakkar  The King Of the Mississippi  Artesania Latina  1:80 

 

 Current Build: Royal Yacht, Duchess of Kingston-Vanguard Models :)

Posted
11 minutes ago, Knocklouder said:

Deja ve, lol. It will be fun to watch it all over again, can't wait to see what this one will look like   Good luck my friend    :cheers:

Thank you:-) The next one on my  shelf I believe is a step up in skill. This one is fresh on my mind and is going to be relaxing:-)

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Update on the “ hands on “ Galilean boat. Planking completed with few major problems:-)  It has been a great learning experience. As I hoped, the edges of the planks were more defined and easier for me to see, how much and what parts of the planks needed believed. Here is a plank that is drying I tried several different ways of believing. I haven’t decided on a certain way.

 

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Back while I was still working on the first boat, I placed the stern a little two close to the frame. When I got to plank 10  the bend from the stern to the frame was to tight. I glued another plank to the stern to give me more area to glue.

 

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I only glued a piece about 5 inches long.

 

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I had to use a little wood putty but it worked:-)IMG_1105.thumb.jpeg.81afdd8ffb9309ba125aa62070873b54.jpeg

 

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Next up more putty, sanding , break water and false keel.

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, Ferrus Manus said:

I see what you did with the sail on the first one. This time, i would recommend putting some kind of glue on the sail before it's rigged, so you don't have to fix it in place with a wire. Even better, i would remake the sail using silkspan. 

Thanks for the advice! This one I have decided to leave off all the rigging and small detail. I plan on the sail being furled, and the boat to be handled by little children’s hands:-)

 

15 hours ago, Ferrus Manus said:

I see what you did with the sail on the first one. This time, i would recommend putting some kind of glue on the sail before it's rigged, so you don't have to fix it in place with a wire. Even better, i would remake the sail using silkspan.

 

Edited by Bryan Woods

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted

I did get the cut water and false keel installed.IMG_1323.thumb.jpeg.6d60ebf434ed707a85c8d4c6368c10fb.jpeg

I’m getting ready to prime it next.

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted

I’ve done quite a bit of work in the last week. The dreaded ribs on this model not only had to be bent, but painted also. I started about a month ago bending then painting and dozens at a time. Having and big pile of them ready, made the process feel less monotonous. I usually only glued less than that, during a sitting. Then the stringers went on easily.

 

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Next will be both decks and thwarts. I’ve been thinking of how I’m going to bend the cap rails. They’ll be next.

 

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Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted (edited)

Decks, thwarts and cap rails completed. The mast is just fitted in for now. Still unsure how much I’m leaving off. Trying to think of all the things that will be in the way of the little hands, that will be holding, inspecting and maybe imaging sailing in it:-)

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Here’s a comparison photo of the mahogany kit and the basswood using the kit supplied strongback.

 

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Edited by Bryan Woods

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted

Looking good Bryan , I am sure they will love it those little hands.  Nicely done:cheers:

Start so you can Finish !!

Finished:         The Sea of Galilee Boat-Scott Miller-1:20 ,   Amati } Hannah Ship in a Bottle:Santa Maria : LA  Pinta : La Nana : The Mayflower : Viking Ship Drakkar  The King Of the Mississippi  Artesania Latina  1:80 

 

 Current Build: Royal Yacht, Duchess of Kingston-Vanguard Models :)

Posted (edited)

After I had studied the boat with the mast installed, I realized it was the weakest point. Also when held as a handle, it become a fierce Tomahawk:-) I cut the mast off just above the thwart and embedded magnets in both parts. At the time I haven’t made up a clear plan and embedded magnets in the yard and top of the mast. After coiling thread around the embedded magnet in the yard, the slightest touch would release it. I then just glued another on top of the thread.

 

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with the mast held together with not so massive magnets, you had to pull straight down. My grandkids are 5,4,2 years old, so I decided to carve a wooden washer that slides up and down the mast. It also acts as a brake when resting on a diagonal. Now the magnets in the yard make it a two handed process:-)  Oh well, they’ll learn:-)

 

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Another ideal I had and started but rescheduled until the kids are more familiar with it was attaching the halyard and sheets to the stern. I cut 1/4” squares and drilled a 3mm hole for the magnet and covered it with the rigging pin.

 

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I still have to drill into the cap rail to install the magnets. I faced two of the magnets north and two south so I could be sure they were connected correctly. The next will be a substantial type stand so the boat can be removed but stable when playing with the sail. It may be a while for that because mainly, it’s not a boat:-) Here is  a short clip of the hoisting of the sail.

 

I’m not for sure how the kids will like it, but I love it, and can’t stop playing with it, so I start my next build:-)

Edited by Bryan Woods

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

Posted

 

While I’m at a stand still on the Gretel build, I focused on the stand for the Galilean boat. I used 1/2” polystyrene board and attempted to build them up to look like waves. 
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Next I plan on making up some homemade paper clay to cover it.

 

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Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

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