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#181 Posted : 25 December 2017 01:01:44

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The wind is picking up so he might have been blown of course BigGrin

Happy christmas to you. Hope you get everything you have wished for.
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#182 Posted : 26 December 2017 21:43:53

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Issue 71 almost completed:

Fore yard fully rigged, only studdingsail booms require to be tapered, painted and fitted.
Will be done tomorrow.
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#183 Posted : 27 December 2017 00:00:05

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Think you're doing a first class job on your masts and spars. Great to see your attention to detail, its certainly paying dividends....Drool Drool .. Very well done....

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Alan
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#184 Posted : 27 December 2017 09:54:09

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Such a great finish you are getting on the various painted parts - very impressive work.
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#185 Posted : 27 December 2017 12:50:47

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Great work once again!
Greetings,
Walter



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#186 Posted : 27 December 2017 23:08:23

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Issue 71 completed:

Both studdingsail booms tapered with my usual well working method.
The they were painted and fitted to the fore yard assembly. Now it's completed.

Started to work on Issue 72:

Faced with a problem immediately, the dowel for the fore topmast yard is bent due to a knot in the wood.
I will give a go with the tapering to see if it makes better, however I might end up to go to the local DIY shop and buy a straight 5mm diameter strip.
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#187 Posted : 30 December 2017 00:37:28

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Hello Shipmates,

I managed to buy a 6 mm dowel to replace the bent one however I found only pine, but not hardwood.
Do you think the pine is also suitable for the yards? Not too soft?
I’m not sure how much they will be stressed during the rigging?
Looking forward to your opinion/advice.
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Laszlo

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Gandale
#188 Posted : 30 December 2017 00:42:53

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Hi Laszlo, the yards will not be under a lot of stress with the rigging and as you are painting them I do not see pine causing you any real issues. I would prefer to use walnut though...Cool Cool .. I get my replacements materials from here most of the time.....

http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/

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#189 Posted : 30 December 2017 10:29:09

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Gandale wrote:
Hi Laszlo, the yards will not be under a lot of stress with the rigging and as you are painting them I do not see pine causing you any real issues. I would prefer to use walnut though...Cool Cool .. I get my replacements materials from here most of the time.....

http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/

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Alan


Hi Alan,
Thanks for the reply, I know this website, I just didn't wanted to order one piece of dowel from them.
Do you know that what wood is actually used for the various parts in the DeAgostini kit? They also don't quite look hardwood, more like pine.
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Laszlo

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#190 Posted : 30 December 2017 12:19:15

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gingerale75 wrote:
Gandale wrote:
Hi Laszlo, the yards will not be under a lot of stress with the rigging and as you are painting them I do not see pine causing you any real issues. I would prefer to use walnut though...Cool Cool .. I get my replacements materials from here most of the time.....

http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/

Regards

Alan


Hi Alan,
Thanks for the reply, I know this website, I just didn't wanted to order one piece of dowel from them.
Do you know that what wood is actually used for the various parts in the DeAgostini kit? They also don't quite look hardwood, more like pine.


Most of the wood supplied is Birch, Ply, basswood, boxwood & some Walnut.

Cheers

Alan
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#191 Posted : 31 December 2017 14:52:32

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Started Issue 72:

The dowels for the main and fore top yards tapered to the required level, again, using my well working method with a pillar drill.
The fore top yard dowel is the replacement pine dowel. It looks/feels OK, it's not more bendy as the original one.

By the way... Happy New Year to all of you!

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#192 Posted : 31 December 2017 18:46:32

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A bit more new year's eve activity on Issue 72:

- Central octagonal section carved on both yards
- All of the long strips added to both yards
- Filler strips added to one of the yards
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#193 Posted : 31 December 2017 22:03:25

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Laszlo

A very happy new year to you as well.

Your tapering method seems to work very well for you with some more nicely turned out parts you have yourself there.

Hope it all continues well.
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#194 Posted : 01 January 2018 09:50:12

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Your getting some fantastic progress on your build. totally love the pillar drill method which I have not seen before on long parts like this.

very well done mate, keep the updates coming


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#195 Posted : 01 January 2018 19:49:53

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Hello All,

Thank you for all the positive comments, it means a lot to a first time builder from the experts.

To celebrate the new year some more work done on Issue 72:
- Missing filler strips added and the octagons chamfered and sanded smooth.
- Slings and bindings added... by the way has anyone noted that there is an error on the fore topsail yard plan? It's not showing three bindings on the left hand side.
- Eight footrope supports made from thread, replacing the brass wire supplied in the kit.
- Footrope supports added to the yards
- Both yards painted black
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#196 Posted : 01 January 2018 22:33:08

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Very nice work Laszlo, looking good.

Graeme
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#197 Posted : 01 January 2018 22:42:57

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You are doing very well.
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#198 Posted : 01 January 2018 23:54:04

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Looks good, very nice progress.....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#199 Posted : 02 January 2018 11:38:35

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Nicely done - looking good!
Greetings,
Walter



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Revell B-24D Liberator 1:48

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McLaren MP4/4, D-51 Steam Locomotive, HMS Victory, GWH F-15D Eagle, St. Stephen`s Cathedral (cardboard), Solar-powered paddle Steamer (little project with my son), HMS Victory X-section, "Geli" Phantom II (cardboard)
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Looks great Laszlo, great work and nicely laid out pictures, well done. ThumpUp

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