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I am beginning to rig my MS Constitution and was wondering if there are set rules for serving line and seizing line? Are there any books that would explain this? thanks for your help.

Geoff

NRG member #2666
Current build : USS Constitution

 

Finished builds: Armed Virginia Sloop (in gallery)

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A service (worming, parcelling, and serving) is applied to a line to resist damage to the line from rubbing and chafing.  You would normally find parts of the standing rigging served over (for example: the upper portion of the shrouds and stays where they pass around the masthead, collars for stays and bob stays)

 

A seizing joins two ropes together or part of a rope to itself and can be found everywhere in the rigging.

Henry

 

Laissez le bon temps rouler ! 

 

 

Current Build:  Le Soleil Royal

Completed Build Amerigo Vespucci

Posted

Thanks popeye I was thinking to serve any line that might cause chafing. And you are on my bucket list to come visit the Constitution sometime

Geoff

NRG member #2666
Current build : USS Constitution

 

Finished builds: Armed Virginia Sloop (in gallery)

Posted (edited)

Hi Geoff,
In addition to what Henry mentioned, here is a picture.

I always think that a picture is worth a lot of words (or was that someone else who said that first?).

 

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This came from the book by George Biddlecombe, The Art of Rigging.

Edited by Modeler12

Jay

 

Current build Cross Section USS Constitution  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10120-cross-section-forward-area-of-the-uss-constitution/

Finished USS Constitution:  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/103-uss-constitution-by-modeler12/

 

'A picture is worth a  . . . . .'      More is better . . . .

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