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Great tips guys! I would have happily just followed the booklet instructions, but its nice to get the little details right too.. Puddening and seizing... great stuff and a big "Thankyou" for your input. @snowtiger: Highlighting eh? I'd personally use a very dark blue (helps keep the black looking nice and deep) and work up to a pale blue/grey (by introducing increasing amounts of very pale grey into the dark black/blue initial highlight colour)for the more extreme highlights to accentuate the sharpest edges and corners. Schnellboots on back burner
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my go at puddening and seizing!!! Bit hard to photo!! Needs some slight trimming and finnishing.
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Jack Sparrow wrote:my go at puddening and seizing!!! Bit hard to photo!! Needs some slight trimming and finnishing. Looking good Jack - what line did you use?
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I used 4lb braided fly line and white cotton. The braid was good to use as the tighter you pulled, the thinner it became.
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Good call on the dark blue Capt Stedders......it gives it that more iron look...i like it
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'hour by hour and day by day, months have past away' (Quote from G & S Ruddigore) At least that is how it feels ... having started the puddening thread in the anticipation of receiving my anchor which the postman was still not able to oblige today, I have finally decided to join those who have already puddened and practice on my bower anchor for HMS Halifax. It really is fiddly isn't it!? I have posted the result on my HMS Halifax - Leeds Build
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Hi
I have just started on the anchor and the magazine shows 4 iron bands to be made with thread, but when i have looked at photos of the anchors they have 6, also the shaft should be rounded at the top then square off as it goes down
does anybody know if it should have 4 or 6?
Baz
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4 is the magic number
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Thanks Hoover, now to find a material to use I have grinded away at the anchor to give it the rounded shape, its came out allright i think http://www.flickr.com/photos/49435061@N06/4530772988/
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Hi Baz Welcome to the forum I don't know whether you have had a chance to read back through all the posts since the middle of March when Victory was announced! MavrickandGoose went to visit Victory and took some superb reference photographs for the rest of us to use. As an example: anchors aweighThis photo show a collection of anchors near the stem of Victory. I seem to remember from another post, somebody saying that the large anchor on the dockside was the only remaining original one.. This is probably not correct because it is fitted wih a 'jews harp shackle' and would have been used in Victory's later years when she would have been moored to a chain. The large anchor fitted to the anchor cable with puddening(!) I believe is a fibreglass replica. Looking at the anchors as a collection you will see that the shank is sometimes square and sometimes round so we have to take a view on what the anchors at the time of Trafalgar might have looked like. What I am trying to question is whether it is necessary to round off the shank although your result looks good. Regarding the iron hoops, Harland in his 'Seamanship in the Age of Sail' states that anchors had either four or six hoops driven onto the stock. Presumably depending on the size of the anchor. Again the photograph seems to suggest six for the large bower anchors on Victory. Regarding materials, other posts have suggested brass strip; cartridge paper or my suggestion which I will probably use is 160 g/sm card painted black and I will make six hoops. Hope all that helps Mike T
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A number of references note that the anchor stocks were rounded at the ends at the point of the copper sheathing being fitted to the hull, and were rounded to prevent damage to the copper.
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Thanks Mike
I'll look for those photos. I only rounded off the shaft because I treated myself to a Dremel multi tool for the build. I doubt I would have done it if I had to do it by hand.
I like the puddening, I will also have to try that on my anchor
I was thinking of using aluminium from a pop can for the bands, I will have to test it but I think it might be too thick
Baz
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HI Baz ...try black acrylic paint mixed with talcum powder or powderd polyfilla....a couple of coats ....maybe 3... will do the job...by the way welcome aboard... ..John..
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Just the seizing left to do, think I will just paint them with white paint. I used 3 layers of masking tape for the bands baz attached the following image(s):
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looks good ... well done LETS BUILD AND BUILD HMS VICTORY HMS SURPRISE Can you help me with the volturno
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Veery nice Baz, very nice indeed.
John
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Like the masking tape! Just to finish off are you going to add the four white seizing bands to the puddening as per the anchor on Victory?
I really must start on my anchor so the rest of you can get back at me!
Mike T
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Thanks every one
yes I'll be adding the 4 white bands, just trying to figure out what to use. Then onto the carronade
Baz
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Nice work baz Regards,
David
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