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#2161 Posted : 08 December 2013 13:13:22

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Very nice work Alan, love the planking and look forward to seeing this build progress.

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#2162 Posted : 08 December 2013 16:09:07

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Hi Alan!
Like always: perfect work, well done!!!

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#2163 Posted : 08 December 2013 16:09:25

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Foz wrote:
Very nice work Alan, love the planking and look forward to seeing this build progress.

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Thank you Foz, thanks for looking in and commenting.... appreciated... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#2164 Posted : 08 December 2013 16:27:15

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der Gohfelder wrote:
Hi Alan!
Like always: perfect work, well done!!!

Regards, Bernd


Thank you Bernd, appreciate your kind comments and continued support... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#2165 Posted : 10 December 2013 22:45:08

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Have now finished work on the poop deck, planking done plus treenailing and no real problems encountered.... Have now started painting the ornamental pieces for the main deck railing and hope to have them finished tomorrow evening before starting with issue 67.... Cool Cool .. Happy building all...

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Alan
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#2166 Posted : 11 December 2013 14:06:24

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Hi Alan

Looking great! Love the detailLove

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#2167 Posted : 11 December 2013 22:36:33

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KobusBeukes wrote:
Hi Alan

Looking great! Love the detailLove

Regards


Thanks for the kind words Kobus, appreciate your comments.... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#2168 Posted : 12 December 2013 09:13:59

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BigGrin Nice work as all ways Alan BigGrin Rgd Martyn
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#2169 Posted : 12 December 2013 23:35:23

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Nice work as all ways Alan BigGrin Rgd Martyn


Thanks Martyn, just contemplating the best way to do the next part of the build which is drilling 12mm holes into the bulkheads... these have to be dead straight or it will stand out like a sore thumb... additionally, when cutting the holes there isn't a lot of wood at the top of the holes which gives me concern the tops will break away.... Think this bit is going to be extremely delicate and time consuming..... Fingers crossed all goes well.....Cool Cool .. Thanks again..

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#2170 Posted : 12 December 2013 23:44:04

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#2171 Posted : 13 December 2013 00:07:39

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Lovely work as usual Alan, Im sure you will make a great job of drilling the holes, is there not a good method mentioned in the mag?
Steve


Thanks Steve, mag just shows where the holes are to be and does give instructions. Problem is with the curved bulkheads but more importantly I feel it will be a very very delicate operation especially at the tops of the bulkheads where it will be the weakest and with too heavy a hand will probably break away very easily.... Formulating a plan so will see how it develops. If it works out then at least I can show others following on behind how to achieve it... Cool Cool .. Fingers crossed it all works out....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#2172 Posted : 13 December 2013 00:13:43

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Really nice work Alan.

I am sure that you will sort your holes out and continue a really great build.

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#2173 Posted : 13 December 2013 08:20:55

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BigGrin Thanks for the heads up on the bulkheads Alan will be looking with interest BigGrin Rgd Martyn
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#2174 Posted : 13 December 2013 22:28:57

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Foz wrote:
Really nice work Alan.

I am sure that you will sort your holes out and continue a really great build.

Regards

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Thanks for the encouragement Foz, think it'll be needed for this part... Will post as I progress.... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#2175 Posted : 13 December 2013 22:32:20

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Thanks for the heads up on the bulkheads Alan will be looking with interest BigGrin Rgd Martyn


Thanks Martyn, hope my progress or foul ups if any will help others following on behind.....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#2176 Posted : 13 December 2013 22:37:48

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Hi everyone, well thought I would make a start at least on cutting out the 12mm gun ports on the curved bulkheads... Gave it some thought and decided I would post my progress for all to see, warts an all....Blink Blink .. First thing I did was to lay strips of masking tape up the bulkheads, this was done for two reasons, the first was to allow me to mark up on the tape rather than the bulkhead itself. This was any mistakes would mean simply removing the tape and applying a new strip.... Second reason was in thinking the tape over the top would help to hold the delicate tops in place during the cutting stage...Cool Cool .. Next was to first drill 2mm pilot holes and ensuring all was good before continuing...Cool Cool

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#2177 Posted : 13 December 2013 22:43:42

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Moved on to cutting the first gun port, this one I started with a round fine file and slowly started widening the hole... then continued using a fine half round file constantly checking for position and of course fit....Cool Cool .. The second hole was slightly different in that with with dremel I used a 2mm reamer and very carefully widened the hole finishing off with the fine half round file....Cool Cool .. Dry fitted in place and have to say am very happy with how it actually went... Once the décor is fitted proper then the edges will be tidied up with some modellers putty and of course a touch up with paint.. Some very minor damage to the inner bulkhead but nothing that can't be easily repaired..Cool Cool .. Final pic shows the tools I used..... More tomorrow, hopefully will get some finished over the course of the weekend...Cool Cool

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#2178 Posted : 14 December 2013 22:55:53

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Moved on a little this evening and now have 4 of the bulkhead gun ports cut out with no mishaps.... really needed to take care during this process to make sure the tops didn't give way, could feel them moving...Blink Blink .. Painted some of the decoration rings firstly with a coat of metal primer followed by 3 coats of the metallic gold... When dry fitted in position using serious glue...Cool Cool .. Carefully filled the surround with modellers putty and finished off by tidying up everything with a coat of matt black and a touch up with the gold....Cool Cool .. Really happy with how its turned out and am happy with the process... Hope it will help some of the others following on behind.....Cool Cool ... Now for the other 7 and that will take time..Cool

Happy building all..

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Alan
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Hi Alan.

That's coming on really well there! Cutting largish holes in planked walls is one of the hardest jobs of all and some damage to the inner face is almost unavoidable! I use the diamond dust type files wherever possible as they tend to be kinder to the reverse side of the wood than the traditional 'toothed' variety. My set came from the local "Tool Shed" shop, I can't remember if they were on the £1 section or maybe £1.99 from the dearer shelf (I try not to go there!)BigGrin
There's also a set of diamond dust rotary tools which might be handy (in moderation!), made by JAK from the same shop, 10 set was £1 I think the larger 20 set (including grinding disks was either £1.99 or £2.99, well worth it though as they last a very long time!
Keep it up M8

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#2180 Posted : 15 December 2013 00:08:57

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Hi Alan.

That's coming on really well there! Cutting largish holes in planked walls is one of the hardest jobs of all and some damage to the inner face is almost unavoidable! I use the diamond dust type files wherever possible as they tend to be kinder to the reverse side of the wood than the traditional 'toothed' variety. My set came from the local "Tool Shed" shop, I can't remember if they were on the £1 section or maybe £1.99 from the dearer shelf (I try not to go there!)BigGrin
There's also a set of diamond dust rotary tools which might be handy (in moderation!), made by JAK from the same shop, 10 set was £1 I think the larger 20 set (including grinding disks was either £1.99 or £2.99, well worth it though as they last a very long time!
Keep it up M8

Robin


Hi Robin, thanks for those positive comments.... You are absolutely spot on, cutting largish holes in planked walls especially round ones is something I am finding extremely tricky. Probably the hardest task I have found to date but at the same time a great learning experience which I hope other first timers can take lessons from... Cool Cool .. All considering, I am very happy with the first finished gun port although I still have the inner walls to do and am thinking I may just remove the planks and replank the lot....Cool Cool.. Now on the hunt for diamond dust files and diamond dust rotary tools.. appreciate your guidance and tips....Cool Cool

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Alan
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