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Posted

Moving on with the installation of the beams supporting the quarter deck.

 

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The guide holding and aligning the mizzen mast has been installed. I also added a couple of poles underneath to make it sturdier.

 

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Now, I have to finish the door, glue it to the cabin wall and complete the assembly of the beams, at least up to the wall of the cabin: 

 

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Below, you can see the extra support. Once the deck is in place, it will be quite solid, but you never know....

 

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Yves

Posted (edited)

Installation of the door and the remaining deck beams to the cabin wall. The other beams cannot be installed yet, because of the guns.

 

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I started building the planking of the rear bulkhead, after using some spacers to account for the quarter deck planking.

 

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I am approaching the construction by mixing elements of the instructions: 

 

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 I am also modifying very slightly the rear wings (1K-5) to better accommodate that platform on the stern (3K-1 on the picture). I am adding a small strips to support the platform, on both sides: 

 

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I am also adding a 2 mm strip to increase the height of the "wings" and compensate for the thickness of the platform: 

 

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Before gluing the platform, I am trying to finalize all the gold painting of the freezes, that will be hard to reach, once glued: 

 

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Finally, the platform is glued, making the stern a lot more solid and sturdier: 

 

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There is still a lot of sanding and painting that has to take place, to make it presentable.

 

Yves

 

 

Edited by yvesvidal
Posted (edited)

Crazy...crazy....It is time to call the White Coats.... !!!

 

I have been thinking about the railing of the rear quarter deck. If the planking was done in a curved and harmonious way with stealers and all the necessary stuff, the shape of the planking would follow the curvature of the railing. That is a view of the mind and it does not happen too often.

 

So, after postponing this stage for a while, I decided today to jump into it and go "Crazy".

 

The first thing to do is glue that nice strip (not included in the kit) that is supposed to delineate the hull from the railing. That is done after many dry runs and positioning of the freezes and ornaments. The rear of the hull is painted with that rare greenish blueish color described in the Monograph and that was in fashion at that era, in the French harbors. The strip is then positioned, secured and glued with liquid CA (1-3 seconds), carefully dropped from the top. The glue runs gently following the strip, without leaking underneath. I have used that technique with the HMS Bellona and the strips are still holding fine.

 

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Another final checking that all the ornaments are fitting between the two strips..... And then we go crazy..... Using my Dremel with a cutting disk, I am butchering all the planking and framing above the top strip: 

 

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You have to be super careful and hold your Dremel with two hands to prevent an irrecoverable slippage of the cutting disk....

 

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This is it. Now, we have to sand to bring everything to the level of the top strip.

 

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From that point, I will install a flat rail that will be my base for building the decorative railing comprised of freezes and other CNC carved parts. The original ship (and the kit) uses the frames as holders for the railing. My model will not have that. I think I can live with its absence.

 

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A little bit of painting, to make things more elegant: 

 

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I kind of like that deep cobalt blue/green. Below is the other side, which has not been butchered yet. You can clearly see that the planking would never align with the elegant curves of the stern.

 

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To make your mouth water and as an appetizer of what to come (it will be a while...), here is what it will look like: 

 

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The White Coats have arrived and I must go....

 

Yves

Edited by yvesvidal
Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, yvesvidal said:

Crazy...crazy....It is time to call the White Coats.... !!!

 

I have been thinking about the railing of the rear quarter deck. If the planking was done in a curved and harmonious way with stealers and all the necessary stuff, the shape of the planking would follow the curvature of the railing. That is a view of the mind and it does not happen too often.

 

So, after postponing this stage for a while, I decided today to jump into it and go "Crazy".

 

The first thing to do is glue that nice strip (not included in the kit) that is supposed to delineate the hull from the railing. That is done after many dry runs and positioning of the freezes and ornaments. The rear of the hull is painted with that rare greenish blueish color described in the Monograph and that was in fashion at that era, in the French harbors. The strip is then positioned, secured and glued with liquid CA (1-3 seconds), carefully dropped from the top. The glue runs gently following the strip, without leaking underneath. I have used that technique with the HMS Bellona and the strips are still holding fine.

 

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Another final checking that all the ornaments are fitting between the two strips..... And then we go crazy..... Using my Dremel with a cutting disk, I am butchering all the planking and framing above the top strip: 

 

P7010029.thumb.JPG.7ef585299f6127bbf31670291e59808a.JPG

 

You have to be super careful and hold your Dremel with two hands to prevent an irrecoverable slippage of the cutting disk....

 

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This is it. Now, we have to sand to bring everything to the level of the top strip.

 

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From that point, I will install a flat rail that will be my base for building the decorative railing comprised of freezes and other CNC carved parts. The original ship (and the kit) uses the frames as holders for the railing. My model will not have that. I think I can live with its absence.

 

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A little bit of painting, to make things more elegant: 

 

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I kind of like that deep cobalt blue/green. Below is the other side, which has not been butchered yet. You can clearly see that the planking would never align with the elegant curves of the stern.

 

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To make your mouth water and as an appetizer of what to come (it will be a while...), here is what it will look like: 

 

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The White Coats have arrived and I must go....

 

Yves

i have paid the bale money, you are free to leave the white coated community

 

love the green, the  dremmel has certainly helped with the stern shape

Edited by Kevin
Posted

A quick update: I have installed the lower "toe" rail that will be used as a platform for all the ornaments of the railing, around the quarter deck.

 

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This was done with a strip of 6 x 2 mm (not provided in the kit), slightly bent with isopropyl alcohol and left in a jig for a few hours. The strip is pre-painted and then glued in place.

 

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Now, I have to redo the same crazy and dangerous cutting on the port side. In the meantime, I also installed the base of the mizzen mast and started planking two small strips on the deck: 

 

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We will revisit the material offered for the planking, but I had to install a Master Plank (in the middle) of 7 mm wide, since the two sets of planks provided in the kit are not covering the entire deck. It is missing about 8 mm in the center and I used some left over wood to create that Master Plank.

 

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Anyway, at that point, I cannot move forward with the planking yet, as I need to install the guns under the deck. And before installing the guns, I need to finish all the rails on the hull. Therefore, It will be a while before we plank.

 

Yves

Posted

The Port side has been completed as well. During the dangerous cutting phase.....

 

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And finally, after a lot of sanding, bending and gluing: 

 

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I have also added the strip under the gun ports.

 

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I need to complete the stern framing. I would recommend leaving it open until you have reached that stage, as this open space is very convenient for clamping parts.

 

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Yves

Posted

Stern has been completed, finally. This phase belongs in fact to Phase 1, but I would recommend to not assemble it until your hull is completed. The opening provided by the stern are so helpful when clamping planking and other parts.

 

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Now to work on four guns, so that I can at least complete framing and planking of the rear quarter deck.

 

Yves

Posted

Time for a small update. I started working on the guns and they turned out to be a royal pain in the ****.

I tried assembling them, using the PE parts provided in the kit: 

 

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The copper/brass is very flimsy and does not withstand any bending. The cannons are nicely molded but the wood comprising the chariots is very dry and will split when drilled. I have decided to resort to the same technique I used for Bellona and drill with a #61 the vertical side of the chariot, to receive small blackened nails. The PE parts are simply too fragile and too small to do anything with them (at least for my skill and patience levels...).

 

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The rigging of the guns is also simplified with the exception of the retaining rope attached to the chariot (French way) and not to the end of the cannon (British way). I will see if I can do better for the guns which are more visible. These are located under the rear quarterdeck and will be really hard to see.

 

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One gun installed....

 

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Two guns.... (sounding like the Count in Sesame Street)

 

 

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And all four guns: 

 

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Yves

Posted

The chebec is such a beautiful ship Yves, with it´s shape looking like made for speed. Your log is mouthwatering and I have to withstand myself from bringing frustration over me by trying to build one too.
You can anneal PE parts for easier bending. It´s very easy, just heat the part with the tip of a lighter flame until it turns bluish. This lessens the crystalline tension of the brass and it is easier to bend afterwards, being softer and less springy. But don´t overheat and melt the PE parts.

Cheers Rob

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