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Gandale
#441 Posted : 05 March 2014 23:34:37

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Hi Stevie, this build gets better and better every time I look in.... fab work....Drool Drool

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#442 Posted : 06 March 2014 10:29:47

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Thankyou Alan,RobinBigGrin

The tip on the rope coils is very good, took me a while to visualise the jig but I have it now - a variation of this can also be used for ropes coiled on deck too. I really never thought to "pretend" that the coil is actually joined to the rope, you can just tie off a rope a put a fake coil on top - perfectBigGrin
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#443 Posted : 06 March 2014 10:40:49

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Lovely work there Steve...A pleasure to look at!! Love ThumpUp
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#444 Posted : 14 March 2014 19:40:52

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Thanks for looking JonnyBigGrin

Issue 101 still! The topgallant shrouds and futtock staves are now all done, I didnt even realise these were there until I got to this issue. Not much to look at really but these are the shrouds at the very top of the masts - no ratlines to go on these thoughBigGrin

Technically, the ratlines are next (still issue 101 unbelievably) but I'm thinking about going to issue 102 to get all the backstays done - then again no point in delaying the inevitableGlare

The other pics just show the top ropes tidied up on deck, as the instructions said to wrap these to the posts and not to the belaying pins I just coiled them up.
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#445 Posted : 14 March 2014 19:59:09

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Looking really nice mate

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#446 Posted : 15 March 2014 08:32:51

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Really like what your doing, excellent work, well done.BigGrin ThumpUp
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#447 Posted : 15 March 2014 11:07:29

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Lovely work Stevie, cracking looking build.... Drool Drool Drool

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#448 Posted : 15 March 2014 16:42:50

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Your build looks great Steve, getting better every time Love
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#449 Posted : 17 March 2014 17:16:22

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Hi Steve.
Looking superp. Cool BigGrin
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#450 Posted : 23 March 2014 19:24:58

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Thanks for the comments everyoneBigGrin

Just completed the last remaining job from a previous issue - the gunport lids are now all done on both sides.

Not much to show really, firstly the threads were inserted into the lids by supergluing the thread to make a point, this was pushed through from the inside of the hatch so it could be used again to insert into the hull holes.
PVA was used to secure the thread to the hull and when dry was pulled tight down through the lid and secured underneath with superglue. So much work involved in the gunports overall and due to the repetition takes a lot of time.
Note to self: Make sure my next partwork contains cast metal gunport lidsLOL
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#452 Posted : 23 March 2014 21:49:30

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Looking superb Stevie and I don't envy you with the task of making up all those gun port lids..... Blink Blink .. Oh yeah, I have the same thing coming up on the SOTS...Glare Glare .. Look forward to seeing the next instalment... Drool Drool Love Drool

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#453 Posted : 24 March 2014 11:37:17

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BigGrin Wow lovely work Stevie the gun ports look bril BigGrin Rgd Martyn
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#454 Posted : 24 March 2014 13:01:43

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Hi Steve.
Superp job on your gun port lids IanCool BigGrin
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#455 Posted : 25 March 2014 12:14:21

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Good stuff there Steve. I know how your are enjoying your current issues because I'm there myself and they take a loooooooong time and lots and lots of patience. Enjoy.
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#456 Posted : 30 March 2014 19:51:34

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Thankyou for the comments again guys!

Well, it could be put off no longer - The ratlinesBigGrin

I decided to go for the method used in the instructions and the Official build diary - this is where the ratlines are pushed through each shroud with a needle. The knot tying method is much more time consuming and can result in the knots looking out of scale.

First thing was to find the right size needle, it has to be able to take the .25 thread but as thin as possible so as not to make to big a hole through the shroud.
I also made my own needle threader (1st pic) as the ones that come with sewing kits kept breaking after a few uses, my home made worked fine thoughBigGrin

The port formast ratlines are now done and I found the top shrouds much easier as the needle was longer than the width of the 6 shrouds so could be pushed through in one go, the lower ones I had to do individually.
It was then a case of trimming off after sealing with pva and adjusting the shrouds and lines to a more natural look.
I really wasnt being too fussy about this but my main concern was that I had no ratlines that "drooped" the wrong way, ie they werent curving upward, only dropping downward or pulled straight. Im pretty sure on the real ship these wouldnt be exactly uniform, some will be more stretched than others.

I reckon this is going take me a week to get them all done so will post up here when finished, and amazingly I am still on issue 101 - there is no end to itCrying

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#457 Posted : 30 March 2014 20:19:38

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Wonderful craftsmanship sir, looks really good.

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#458 Posted : 30 March 2014 20:19:57

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BigGrin Hi Steve
It one of the tedious jobs that have to be done, looking good though
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#459 Posted : 30 March 2014 22:13:59

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Cracking work Stevie, looks fab.... Drool Drool ,, I'm still undecided whether to simply have the ratlines pushed through the shrouds or whether to have them tied.. suppose I will make that decision when I get to that stage..... Cool Cool

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#460 Posted : 31 March 2014 13:21:29

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Hi Steve
That looks all too familiar, job well done. Looks great. like your threader as well, good idea.
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