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On 9/5/2025 at 8:05 AM, schooner said:

Great stain color and your treenails look just right for size and color. Just to double check - the instructions call for drilling the treenails with a .55 bit but you used a a .025, is that correct? They sure look right.

Yes sir, 0.025 pin vice drill bit.  I did some test drills with a few different size drills before settling on this size.  I'm not sure where the 0.55 comes from as that might actually be bigger than the wood width itself. I don't know the exact date these instructions were written so I don't know what scaled bits the writer was referencing.  Always my advice, do testing on scrap pieces before settling on anything.

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On 9/7/2025 at 7:17 AM, Argaen Lok said:

Nope, no pre-stain.  Just put it straight on.  After I did some test stains on some scrap pieces first.

Thank you, I bought some but have not tried it yet. I'll follow your lead and do some testing on scrap.

The heart is happiest when the head and the hands work together.

Al

 

Current Builds:

HMS Halifax 1/48 POF Lumberyard Kit

Model Shipways Glad Tidings

Acoustic Guitar Build FINISHED

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Just started this build myself, but accidentally made a mess of the filler blocks and had to order up some new parts from Model Shipways. Will pull up a chair while I wait!

Current Build:

US Brig Syren - Model Shipways

 

Completed Builds:

Polaris - OcCre

Golden Hind - OcCre

HMS Sherbourne - Vanguard Models

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Still working on the hull planking.  My least favorite part of the build.  As per the instructions, I'm trying to file the front of the planks down to 3/32 but it's still not working well.  The tough part is, you shouldn't sand down just the top of the bottom of the plank, but I think you should sand both the top and the bottom to 3/32.  The instructions were not clear on that.  I started sanding just a top or bottom but it seemed to be causing alignment issues with subsequent planks.  So now I'm doing top and bottom and tapering out to the D-rib.  But I still think it's not going to work right.  I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to do a bit of my own planking to get it done.

 

The instructions also talked about plank creep.  I think, if you remove the glue that squeezes out between planks and at the open bottom of the planks, the creep should not happen.  So what you see in the pic below is just before I cleaned off the glue.  Sorry for the blurry pic. I was holding the plant and ship with one hand and trying to take a pic with the other.

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And then at the bow you of course have to cut the plant to fit into the bow and I also sand down the inside of the plank so it fits into the slot I created when you put the false keel together.  See three pics below.

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hope these pics help.

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Forgot to add the work I do for the wood bending at the stern. I soak the wood in hot water and after a few minutes, I use my thumb nail and index finger to pinch a crease on the inside of the wood so that it bends up into the stern.  I'll have finished pics of the process once I'm done planking this side of the model.

 

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