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#61 Posted : 13 October 2010 22:33:22

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these pictures show the middle deck gunports cut out and the start of framing them when finished they will be the same as the lower deck gunports,also i have cut the stern area to the shape of the template supplied in the magazine..i decided to give all the planking a thin coat of yellow ochra to allow me to see if more sanding is needed
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#62 Posted : 13 October 2010 22:35:29

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the gun port frames will be sanded flush with the planking and once i have sanded all the planking i will apply a second planking to give the gunports a recess
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#63 Posted : 13 October 2010 22:42:16

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Excellent work and looks fantastic!!!Drool BigGrin
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#64 Posted : 23 October 2010 14:42:59

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the cutting of all the gunports are now finished..i am not framing the upper deck gunports yet i will wait and see what comes with the build parts as these will be seen from both sides...the planking is also sanded and is smooth and is ready to receive the second planking later in the build
cheers benny
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#65 Posted : 23 October 2010 18:50:09

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#66 Posted : 23 October 2010 21:14:40

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Very impressive mate!!! Like it ALOT!!!!!!!!BigGrin BigGrin
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#67 Posted : 23 October 2010 21:33:36

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cheers jack..theres alot of work to do yet to get this how i want it
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#68 Posted : 23 October 2010 23:08:35

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Hi mate
Great build so far. You've said about second planking - this build is single planked I'm afraid unless you doing second layer yourself.

Keep it up.

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the cutting of all the gunports are now finished..i am not framing the upper deck gunports yet i will wait and see what comes with the build parts as these will be seen from both sides...the planking is also sanded and is smooth and is ready to receive the second planking later in the build

benny
#69 Posted : 24 October 2010 10:07:41

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hi tom..thanks for your comment..yes i do know, i have ordered 37,000 mm of 5x0.5mm planking for later to get a recess around the gunports
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#70 Posted : 24 October 2010 11:45:28

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Hi Benny looking really good I'm not far behind you with the planking but now having seen yours I am seriously thinking of double planking what wood are you using keep up the good work
benny
#71 Posted : 24 October 2010 14:28:11

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yorkieboy1 wrote:
Hi Benny looking really good I'm not far behind you with the planking but now having seen yours I am seriously thinking of double planking what wood are you using keep up the good work

hi..i have ordered walnut 5x0.5mm i worked out it will need 37,000mm just to plank the upper half..paul
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#72 Posted : 28 October 2010 18:38:31

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confession time ..i messed up the supplied barrels so i bought 4 more from cm,i have carved the lines in the barrels and stained and painted the rings
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#73 Posted : 28 October 2010 18:40:00

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and also cut out the ports underneath the stern
cheers benny
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#74 Posted : 14 December 2010 20:29:21

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hi all been a while since my last instalment..i have been trying to complete the bottom hull planking this week but dont think i will finish so i thought i would take a few pics..as i am second planking i havnt been to fussy with getting the planks spot on,but just wanted to get them flat to the ribs and curves in the right places..my aim at the moment is to finish planking get it filled and sanded smooth before i concentrate on anything else
cheers benny
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#75 Posted : 14 December 2010 20:59:08

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#76 Posted : 14 December 2010 21:00:11

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#77 Posted : 14 December 2010 21:01:42

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#78 Posted : 14 December 2010 21:10:37

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#79 Posted : 16 December 2010 00:47:19

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Huh is it that badBigGrin i thought so so i changed the pics for clearer ones..not very good at taking pics
cheers benny
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#80 Posted : 17 December 2010 10:24:30

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heres a cl;ose up pic of the stern..as you can see my planking needed a bit of taperingBlushing good job i am second planking
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