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I thought I would start to work on the Norwegian Sailing Pram in tandem with my Half hull planking project as I can optimize my time while glue is setting.

 

Instead of doing a out box photos, I decide to just get right into the build.

 

Yesterday, I cutted out the knees and transom pieces from the kit.IMG_2780.thumb.jpeg.27e2725fe473a0a8b962032fb15be183.jpeg

 

I rounded first removed the char, and then proceed to mark out the center, and on the transoms. I also marked the upper stern transom with a 1/8 inch line so I can attach the lower and upper transoms together.

 

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I then glued on the knees.

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I then proceeded to bevel the transom, being careful to keep the facets intact.

 

This concludes steps 1 - 4 in the documentation.

Edited by Jim M

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18th Century Merchant half hull planking - NRG

Norwegian Sailing Pram - Model Shipways

 

In queue

Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack - Model Shipways

Peterborough Canoe  - Midwest Products/Model Shipways

Batelina - MarisStella

 

Completed

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Posted

Today, I was able to complete step 5, building out the building board.

 

I found that the forms needed some fitting, so I had to expand the joints. Pre fitting the parts, I noticed that the bow and stern posts where a little loose, whereas the frame forms where to large for the opening. I am noticing a trend with the Model Expo kits they are not fully uniform.

 

I then made some re-enforcements for forms to maintain their strength and to help keep them at 90 degrees to the building board.  When mounting to the building board, I had the numbers printed on the part going towards the bow.

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I broke the stern post while I was dry fitting the piece.

 

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I then cut a couple pieces reinforcements for the joint as I glued it back together.

 

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I also added some more stock to help support the bow stem post.

 

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Similarly with the stern post.

 

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Overall here is the final after the glue had a chance to set.

 

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The bow.

 

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Finally the stern.

 

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In progress

18th Century Merchant half hull planking - NRG

Norwegian Sailing Pram - Model Shipways

 

In queue

Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack - Model Shipways

Peterborough Canoe  - Midwest Products/Model Shipways

Batelina - MarisStella

 

Completed

Model Shipways Lowell Grand Banks

Grand Bank Dory - Midwest Products/Model Shipways

  • The title was changed to Norwegian Sailing Pram by Jim M - Model Expo - 1:12
Posted
17 minutes ago, druxey said:

Nice, methodical approach, Jim!

thank you @druxey

In progress

18th Century Merchant half hull planking - NRG

Norwegian Sailing Pram - Model Shipways

 

In queue

Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack - Model Shipways

Peterborough Canoe  - Midwest Products/Model Shipways

Batelina - MarisStella

 

Completed

Model Shipways Lowell Grand Banks

Grand Bank Dory - Midwest Products/Model Shipways

Posted

Off to a good start!  Make sure that all of those knees are perfectly square, especially that bow transom knee.  It will be noticeable if it is not once the hull is planked.  (Not saying yours doesn't look square, just offering a tip from my experience).

  - Eric

Current buildSultan Arab Dhow

 

Finished:  Norwegian Sailing Pram, Lowell Grand Banks Dory, Muscongus bay lobster smackOcCre Palamos, San Francisco Cross Section

Posted
On 12/14/2024 at 5:30 PM, SiriusVoyager said:

Off to a good start!  Make sure that all of those knees are perfectly square, especially that bow transom knee.  It will be noticeable if it is not once the hull is planked.  (Not saying yours doesn't look square, just offering a tip from my experience).

thanks the knees are square to the transoms though the pictures are off they at quite loose in the frame and i may add another support to keep square

In progress

18th Century Merchant half hull planking - NRG

Norwegian Sailing Pram - Model Shipways

 

In queue

Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack - Model Shipways

Peterborough Canoe  - Midwest Products/Model Shipways

Batelina - MarisStella

 

Completed

Model Shipways Lowell Grand Banks

Grand Bank Dory - Midwest Products/Model Shipways

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