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One of the details I wanted to add was a grapnel anchor..

The main problem was how to manufacture these..

 

An idea came up in my head using a 1,5 mm brass tube and 5 pcs. of 0,4mm wire and I started working on it. 

Underneath again a visual sequence of the idea.

 

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Even though the result is not bad, especially after blackening, I wasn't satisfied with the “hooks” and the wire i used, .."peanuts" maybe.., but anyway, I started on version 2.

This time i used a 2mm brass tube and a slightly thicker (0,5 mm) brass wire and also a different hook type.

And by using 2 mm brass tube, I could shape the shaft a bit more, but.., unfortunately it could only contain 4 wires..

 

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It’s still not perfect, but I leave it for now…

 

This is the final result after some fine-tuning, blackening and a cable attached.

 

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Best wishes, Theo

 

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That's a beautiful anchor !!

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That's a great looking anchor you have produced. Looks real nice. What is that shiny material that you are using on your ships boat build? The step where you wrap the ribs around into shape.

Regards, Scott

 

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Thank you Captain Steve & S.Coleman for your comments and others for hitting the like button, they are (as always) very appreciated and motivating.

As for the shiny material i use it is nothing special, it is "ordinary" or (regulair ?) tape.

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Wow,

 

You can climb a mountain with that  :P  :P

I see it in front of me.....you twisting and turning and then let it go  :D

But great job AGAIN Theo !!!!!

 

Sjors

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  • 4 weeks later...
I’m still working on the second ships boat.. pictures of the (slow) progress will follow soon.

In the mean time I spend some time on other details for the ships boats..

 

I had an idea in my head about how to make “barrels”, and started working on a prototype.

I cut a “square lath" into “8” triangles with my FET saw and glued these in a "square lath" again with pieces of (black) paper in between.

The picture underneath shows much better what I’m trying to write :) ..

 

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Using a lathe I turned it into a round stick and drilled a hole in one end.

 

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I shaped it with a file, sandpaper and a scalpel into a barrel shape and glued a top & bottom in position.

 

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"Flattening" 0,3mm brass wire, soldered it into a circles and blackened them.

 

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Maybe not the best, but here it is: my first prototype of an barrel..

 

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I also spend some time on the oars (the kit’s supplied oars where made out of cast metal.)

 

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No more “new” ship boats details, I will leave it with this and continue with the second ships boat .. 

 

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Theo,

 

Your work is such a pleasure to follow. Your oars and barrels are works of art. That small launch is just as great.

 

Cheers,

 

Enjoy your N Year's Eve !!

 

 

MIchael 

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Thank you very much Michael, and thanks to all who hit the “like button”.

 

Yes !!, I'm finished with the second ships boat..

The techniques and look i used is similar to the first boat.

Underneath a very brief photo sequence.

 

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Here a few shots of both, with the fittings in place.. 

 

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.. I wish everyone in MSW a happy 2015 !! ..

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An ”minor” update..

 

I placed the ships boats into their final position, however also this took much longer time as I had in mind.

 

First I wasn’t satisfied with the supplied “plywood” crutches, so I decided to make my own.

But I couldn’t find much inspiration for them (so mine are based on the supplied ones) however i think i added a bit more “vintage" to them.  :P

 

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Here’s a “dry fit” picture.

 

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The next thing I decided to make was some mini-hooks for the rigging (This post “LINK” explains in more detail how I made them).

Because I wasn’t happy with the color of the supplied rigging blocks I tried to make a few myself with some darker wood types.

I ended up in using teak (probably not the best choice) as teak is quite grainy, but this was what was available to me.

 

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With this macro shot I can see that the rigging (and the blocks) looks much better from a distance … 

 

Also all the oars needed to be lashed in their final position, and I spend quite some time in “coiling” randomly all the ropes with my previously mentioned (rigging of the cannons) technique. 

 

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Too bad that most of all this will be invisible after positioning the second ships boat … :huh:

 

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And, “at last”.. I could rigg the boats in position, and (off course) I had to make some extra rope-coils..  Taa-Daaa !!!

 

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What he said !!!

:cheers:

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Thank you Sjors & CaptainSteve & all the likes !!!

 

After spending "months” on building the ships boats, it is nice to start on something else  :)
 
Today I started looking at the anchors and after some research I found out that the included (cast metal) "stock" is not in the correct scale.
At least in the 18 century the stock has the same length as the shank, so I made a new stock for all 4 anchors. 
 
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Thanks to this research I also found out that the anchor-ring has to be covered with “tarred cloth, rope and yarn” ..
So I gave it a try but failed miserably the first few times .. and I’m not going to show my first results..
 
“learning by doing” (and thank god for the invention of thin CA glue) I “developed” the following technique..
 
After positioning  “5 pcs.” of  Ø0,35mm ropes with my hands, I used thin CA glue to “fix” these ropes temporary in position,
 
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I wrapped the ropes several times around the ring and placed the ring in a vice so I could “permanently” fix the ropes with "common whipping".  
 
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Common whipping:
 
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I cut the ropes just before the whipping by using a sharp scalpel blade and use thin CA glue to prevent any unraveling.
 
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After having wrapped the ropes all the way, I use the same technique again:
fixing the ropes with CA glue, whipping, cut the ropes and “securing” with thin CA glue.
 
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I’m satisfied with the end-result, but naturally “Macro pictures” shows every mistake .. 
 
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Another wow for you Theo !

 

I think your next build will be totally scratch !!!!!!!

Of you go....to the dark side !!!!

I use that whipping on my hooks when I go fishing ...( long time ago ).

Great job again !

 

Sjors

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I agree Sjors, this “dark side” is getting pretty close...

I’ll see if “the force is with me” when I’m finished with this build.  :)

 

I completed the assembling of all 4 anchors and have “pre-“rigged them.

Nothing spectacular to mention about how I did it, but installing them now would not be so clever I think.

I’ll wait with that until I have installed the masts & rigging.

 

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From now on the instruction-book stops telling in detail what to do next.

However, there are several (close-up) pictures of a complete rigged ship and 1:1 drawings of the masts & detailed rigging drawings.

 

So after 2 years and 3 months of building, I’m finally ready for the next step: masts & rigging..  

 

:dancetl6:

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Theo,

 

I can't believe (yes I can) that you have surpassed yourself AGAIN !! You work is amazing. Last two updates - as has been said WHOA !!

 

Cheers,

 

Michael

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Current buildSovereign of the Seas 1/78 Sergal

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Golden Hind - C Mamoli    Oseberg - Billings 720 - Drakkar - Amati

Completed:   

Santa Maria-Mantua --

Vasa-Corel -

Santisima Trinidad cross section OcCre 1/90th

Gallery :    Santa Maria - Vasa

 

 

 

 

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Thank you very much Tom and Michael, for your kind remarks, (as always) very appreciated and motivating ..

I have to say that I'm looking forward to proceed with the next level of this build..

Best wishes, Theo

 

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A slow start… :huh: , I worked a bit on the bowsprit.

 

The first thing I noticed was the “bowsprit cap” (no. 193) The kit includes a version which was laser pre-cut, but “made of plywood”.

 

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So (with a little help of Santisima Trinidad drawings found on a Spanish website) I started working on another version which was based on the angles and diameters of the Occre Kit.

So for the first time I could “try-out” the proxxon drill stand in an angled position and drilled 2 holes in a 28 degree angle with a Ø5mm router-bit.

 

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And (after some small file-adjustments) with the right angles.

 

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Additionally I also could try-out my newest tool in the workshop (a proxxon disk sander) with strange angles  :)

 

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So here’s my version of the bowsprit cap..

 

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Best wishes, Theo

 

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Thanks Sjors !!

I know, I know.., I didn’t planned all this from the beginning at all..  :)

Mainly thanks to my decision not to use any paint on this model ship makes the “plywood” parts and  some of the supplied fittings not so attractive looking..

 

Today I had some quality time and continued working on the bowsprit..

I started with making and shaping the “Bee Blocks” (the back of them with help of sandpaper and the mast) so they should be a perfect fit.

 

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..Milled a groove in the  Jib boom for a sheave,

 

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and assembled the dolphin striker ..

 

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a close-up of the assembled Bowsprit Head and the bowsprit with jib boom.

 

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The drawing shows cut-outs in the bowsprit for the gammoning rigging, but instead I glued 2x5 small pieces of wood on the bowsprit and shaped them into so-called “gammoning cleats” by using a scalpel, a few different files and sandpaper for the final finish and not to forget I also added (black) wooldings.

 

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I used the following technique for securing the wooldings.

 

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What remains are the blocks and hearts (but after having looked at them) I will most likely "somehow" make my own.

 

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Best wishes, Theo

 

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Thanks David,

 

An dramatic change of employment has taken all my attention at the moment  :o

I’m afraid future updates on the ST will be quite irregular for an unknown period of time.

 

An minor update.

I (finally) managed to make my own hearts from teak wood and mounted/rigged the first ones on the bowsprit..

Underneath an visual sequense ..

 

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Best wishes, Theo

 

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WOW!!    :pirate41:

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Theo,

 

Good luck with your new employment challenge. (:-)

 

Michael

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Current buildSovereign of the Seas 1/78 Sergal

Under the table:

Golden Hind - C Mamoli    Oseberg - Billings 720 - Drakkar - Amati

Completed:   

Santa Maria-Mantua --

Vasa-Corel -

Santisima Trinidad cross section OcCre 1/90th

Gallery :    Santa Maria - Vasa

 

 

 

 

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Not a lot of time I have spend on the ST, but I’m still alive and kicking :)

 

So here’s an update about the progress I did so far.

 

 

Instead of using the bright colored blocks provided by the kit, I made my own 4mm blocks out of teak wood.

.. Not the best wood to use for manufacturing blocks..,  too grainy as you will see and a lot of them ended in the trash  ..

 

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But I like the color..

 

 

After having prepared the bowsprit, I placed it in position.., but I might regret it placing it in this early rigging stage of the build.

 

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Best wishes, Theo

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Jeg er virkelig imponeret over dine byggefærdigheder håber jeg bliver lige så god en dag... også en meget flot model du bygger... har lige læst hele loggen... fantastisk...

This is the only word that I understood -- fantastisk.-- I agree

 

Cheers,

 

MIchael

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Current buildSovereign of the Seas 1/78 Sergal

Under the table:

Golden Hind - C Mamoli    Oseberg - Billings 720 - Drakkar - Amati

Completed:   

Santa Maria-Mantua --

Vasa-Corel -

Santisima Trinidad cross section OcCre 1/90th

Gallery :    Santa Maria - Vasa

 

 

 

 

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