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The AL Belem was chosen to gain knowledge and experience building model ships in particular the rigging.

 

This is my first build so please excuse any wonky terminology.

 

First I have to become familiar with the forum and creating/formatting posts.  The next few posts will be an experiment with the existing photos I have.

 

The next step is to clean up the parts and do a dry assembly of the model to understand the sequence of assembly before using any glue.

 

 

 

 

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Testing

Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

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Extra plywood bracing was added to the cabin sides to maintain the deck curvature when the roof was fitted.

 

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All parts were assembled without glue.  When all components were true and aligned the frames were spot glued with CA.  This created a rigid frame that was fully glued with CA.

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Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

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To steam a plank for bending the plank is wrapped in a wet cloth and heated for about 30 seconds using a domestic iron on the highest heat setting.  This is fairly severe compared other methods but the plank has little spring back after being bent and clamped in desired position.  

The domestic iron also heats up quickly.

  

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These planks were edge set prior to fitting to the bow.

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These are the stern planks holding their shape after removing from the frame after cooling.

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Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

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The garboard plank caused me grief as I could not see how to make it.  The forums seem indicate that this is a common concern.

 

I eventually made a cardboard template and then set about replacing the carboard with planking.  The bow section was two planks glued together and cut to shape with the bandsaw. 

 

The garboard was kept away from the vertical section of the stem and low on the deadwood.

 

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Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

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An invaluable tool.

 

This old low angle plane was sharpened to 2000 grit using a Veritas sharpening jig.  The plane was also flattened on a sheet of glass and many sheets of 400-800 sandpaper.

 

Notice the fine shavings from the planks that were trimmed.  The plane will be used to tapper the planks as the finish if far better than a knife or sandpaper.  For curved planks the Veritas Miniature Low Angle plane is an excellent plane.

 

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Ready for lining out and planking.

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Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

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The hull planking is divided into 3 bands of 5 planks.  Full width planks of 5mm will taper to 3.6-4.0mm at the stern and stem.  As this is my first planking effort, the bands around the keel will be fitted first where they are least visible.

 

I have finished the planks with thinned Wattyl sanding sealer to stop any dirt and grime buildup on the timber before fairing the hull.  This sanding sealer powders well when sanded without clogging the sandpaper.

 

The next big job is to build a quick release plank vice.  The vice shown below is slow and tedious to use.

 

The Veritas Miniature Block Plane shapes the planks with ease until you meet some of that curly grain.  I keep the curly grain planks for straight lengths as it refuses to bend and be seated with accuracy.

 

 

 

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While this jig is functional, it is slow to get the plank out for measurement and back to the jig.  
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I have some of these toggle clamps to use in the new plank jig. 

Hopefully I will get this done before XMAS when the noise and time constraints start.

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Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

Posted

Very nice work,   :cheers:

Bob  M.

"Start so you can Finish!" 

In progress:
The Dutchess of Kingston - 1:64 Vanguard Models 🙂 

In queue:
Astrolabe 1812 - Mantua 1:50;  Pegasus - Amati 1:64 

Completed:
Santa Maria - 1:64, La Pinta - 1:64, La Nina - 1:64, Hannah Ship in a Bottle - 1:300, The Mayflower - 1:64, Viking Ship Drakkar -1:50 all by Amati. King of the Mississippi - Artesania Latina - 1:80  Queen Anne's Revenge - Piece Cool - 1:300  The Sea of Galilee Boat - Scott Miller - 1:20

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The lower hull planking is now complete.  It was a steep learning curve that just had to be done to get some practical exposure to planking.

 

While the result is a bit rough it is suitable for filling and painting black.

 

Next step is to complete the upper hull planking.

 

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Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

Posted (edited)

A major milestone is reached - Planking is now complete so the filling and final fairing can start.  

I have placed the cabin and masts in position to get an idea of the hull shape.  This is a feel good look rather than any build planning.

 

In 50 years of modeling this is the most challenging item I have made.

Like balsa, sharp tools are a pre-requisite to aid in the best outcome to any wood machining.

 

I have read in build logs to treat every plank as an individual project.  This is so true.

 

Tonight will be spent studying the manual to determine all the holes that require drilling in the hull.  I think it will be be best to do now rather than later.

 

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The stern has nice curves.  The 2mm² planks were very flexible after some steam treatment and only required rubber bands to hold them in position while the glue dried.

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My wood filler has suffered from old age so tomorrow I am off to Bunnings (aussie Home Depot) for some Poly filler.

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Grammer

Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

  • 3 weeks later...
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CHANGE of PLAN

 

I started this build as a learning exercise as it had plenty of planking and rigging.  The end result was not expected to be that good and would have probably ended up in the bin.

 

However, the hull when painted will be satisfactory so I have decided to keep the model when finished.  To that end I have acquired an old AL Virginia kit that I will use for some rigging practice and hopefully do a reasonable job of the BELEM rigging.

 

Progress so far has been fairing the hull and making some of the smaller components.  I have decided against trying to paint a timber finish onto the plywood parts and just used some Golden Teak stain for the finish.

 

Next steps are the decking and preparing the hull for paint.  I have to find a way to airbrush the port holes without sending them into some endless orbit.  The plan is to use an etch primer before the main color.

 

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Ian

 

Current Build

BELEM AL Scale 1:75

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