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After moving house and waiting so long to get all the parts to assemble the hull in one go, I couldn't contain myself any longer and finally got stuck in last weekend. This is my first wooden ship build, so I'd really appreciate your comments. Glued frames (All except part 31 :( ) 1st 12 Pounder
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Joined: 07/10/2010 Posts: 148 Points: 430 Location: At the back of my sinking boat
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Looking good Present Build: H.M.S. Victory H.M. Bark EndeavourPhotobox build albumIt cant be that bad, what do you mean it's sinking
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Joined: 07/01/2011 Posts: 399 Points: 1,212 Location: Penhill Estate, Western Cape, ZA
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I know they say a bad workman always blames his tools, but the thread wouldn't be complete without the best acquisition to date: A Dremel 300, drill chuck and tilt-able drill press. Chuck holding a needle 'drill' Drill press Tilted it forms a passable lathe The launch 'winch' smoothed on the lathe
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Yes I think I have to agree with you there and must buy one of those drill stands Present Build: H.M.S. Victory H.M. Bark EndeavourPhotobox build albumIt cant be that bad, what do you mean it's sinking
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Thanks for your comments Venice! Much appreciated. After a long wait issues 14, 17,18 & 19 finally made their way to me on Friday (18/03) As we're working this weekend there has not been much time to continue the build. I decided to lay the first (lowest level) deck (orlop?) before finishing off the launch. Was miffed when reading the instructions in issue 17 to pin the deck and searching the parts only to find no pins supplied :( Decided to cut pieces of wire and use them for pins instead. This is what the model looks like now after having been glued. I'm going to paint the model, but am still undecided about the cutaway option.
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Quote:Was miffed when reading the instructions in issue 17 to pin the deck and searching the parts only to find no pins supplied :( There has been pins supplied from previous issues, loads of them. Build look good Stefan.
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your build looks very good StefanDV I must say the Dremel drill/Lathe look's a bit usefull. Keep sending in new pictures Stefan. tf64. Work in progress: Tombstone (Scratch) - San Francisco 2. -The Mayflower ( scratch by plan).
OcCre- Santa-Maria (Kit).
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Joined: 02/05/2010 Posts: 67 Points: 201 Location: Staffordshire
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Your build is looking good. Glad I am not the only one just beginning. How have you gotten on with the famous dodgy Rib??
Jim
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Thanks Colin, Tf64 and Jim Colin, I've been through all my previous issues and none of them had pins. I've noticed that Rib 15 may need a little more shaping than the others and I also may need to add a plank on both sides at the bottom - all the posts on the forum about it is giving me more confidence that I'll be able to sort it out without too many problems.
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So both decks have now been fitted with their respective support beams. Still waiting for part Nr 31. Have sent an e-mail to customer service on the 20th of March - no acknowledgement to date. The infamous rib 15 Clamping the support beams in place. The drawn in planking on the 2nd deck: Overall
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Joined: 05/09/2010 Posts: 24 Points: 62 Location: Durban,South Africa
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nice i am a little behind you only fitted bottom deck so far have all parts up to 22 and received a post office slip for next parts 23,24,25,26 not had time to pick it up yet,why does work get in the way of these things,i also do not have part 31 grrrrr,keep up the good work regards Trev ps i also have the dremel /400 and stand very handy If my ship is going down...i'm bloody well getting off
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Thanks Trev! My next package containing issues 20,21,22 and 24 (No stock of issue 23 ) was only dispatched on Friday. I called customer service and the chap assured me that he was mailing off a copy of issue 14 containing part 31 yesterday - guess I'll have to follow up with them again on Monday. The dremel is awesome - just used it to taper the launch mast. PS. Work is the curse of the drinking man.
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hi there, Your build is looking good. Lots of sanding to look forward to. Jim
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Thanks Jim, I'm looking forward to the sanding - at least I'll be progressing. Anyone here tried powertools to sand?
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Hi Stefan! I wouldn't recommend using powertools for sanding, fairing is best done by hand the problem with power sanders is control you can take to much off in seconds. Take your time and keep checking, use a course grit paper first then fine paper, I use sanding belts from a belt sander as these last longer than normal sanding paper. I cut it into small pieces some is glue onto wood strips while other's are glued to round dowel.
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I've used my Fein to Sand, but then I can be very delicate sanding with it as I do i t alot in some of my joinery work. I've often restored wood, spliced new in then shaped to match old this way. I also use very fine grits to slow the process and also can adjust speed of the tool as well.
I would as SOB said not advise people to do it as a rule.
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Thanks Darron & Blue Joe, Happy to follow the advice of the experts - I'll do it by hand.
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Build to date: Finished Launch Packing out rib 15 with left-over planks from the deck supports The barrel stack
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