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StefanDV
#221 Posted : 20 March 2012 07:52:57

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Thanks so much Gents. Your encouragement really turned this into a learning opportunity!


I used a laser level to ensure the markings on both sides op the ship are exactly equal and sanded the filled-up parts back down:

Port side:






Completed the lining of the gap in the quarterdeck and started on the companionways

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#222 Posted : 20 March 2012 08:25:08

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your ladders look much better than mine. cant get them strait at the moment.
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#223 Posted : 20 March 2012 09:47:19

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Glad to see you got it sorted okay Stefan...Good job done mate...Smile ThumpUp
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#224 Posted : 22 March 2012 08:13:55

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Thanks Jase & Jonny

Got the companionways constructed and ready for varnishing

On the closeup shot they look a lot more skew than what they are (I'm still considering breaking the 3 skew ones up and scratch building them)




I fitted pins to the underside of each pillar to locate and secure them better to the deck under the quarterdeck.




Pillars fitted




Skid-beams glued to the correct length, ready for painting

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#225 Posted : 22 March 2012 09:18:40

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Some good looking work there Stefan. Keep it up, your build is coming along nicely and looking great.
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#226 Posted : 22 March 2012 09:20:45

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Decks look gorgeous, well done.

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#227 Posted : 22 March 2012 10:43:26

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Hi Stefan nice work as usualBigGrin Regards MikeBigGrin
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#228 Posted : 23 March 2012 07:43:20

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Thanks Hans, John & Mike!

Re-looking at the instructions (as one sometimes does after the work is done Smile) I noticed that the ends of the skid-beams should have been rounded. Now they are.

I won't bore you with pic's of the paint drying.

SWAMBO is away this weekend so it's just me and the boys - don't know if any work on the Victory will get done.
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#229 Posted : 26 March 2012 10:16:57

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Surprisingly, I managed to get quite a bit of work done over the weekend:

Fitted the skid-beams and the companionways:


The poop deck varnished and the bulwarks painted


All the capping done



Confusion: Confused
1. Why glue in a little plank at the ends of the fore-castle? Wouldn't it have made more sense to just leave the plank longer when the hull was originally planked?

2. Why the instructions to cut the support ribs to 3mm, and then cut them again to get the taper to 1.5mm at frame 7?


And with that issue 60 is complete. I can't believe I'm halfway through the build!
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#230 Posted : 26 March 2012 16:30:37

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Half way through and looking really well.
Keep up the standard for the second half, and what a build you will have.
Looks very nice. Keep up the standard and good luck Steve..
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#231 Posted : 28 March 2012 10:00:44

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Thanks Steve.

My book finally arrived yesterday - now the challenge is whether I do a bit of reading or spend time building...




Building the Fighting top:




I'm cutting the ribs slightly longer than what is needed and them gluing them - I get a much cleaner line and a more accurate angle if I cut them exactly to the size of the inner opening once the glue is dry.

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#232 Posted : 28 March 2012 10:52:43

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Some good clean building there Stefan
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#233 Posted : 28 March 2012 13:23:29

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Very neat work with the tops.
Yes, I found it better to leave the strips slightly longer than needed, but in my case it is a simple fact that I make too many mistakes and prefer to take a little off rather than have to redo or add to.
All the best Steve..
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#234 Posted : 29 March 2012 09:15:04

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Thanks Hans & Steve.

Painted the first coat on the fighting top last night and got stuck into building the main mast

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#235 Posted : 29 March 2012 10:14:39

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Must say I am using masking tape (3mm) for the bindings and it's working out great especially after painting.

The idea cam from another member here.

John
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#236 Posted : 29 March 2012 10:55:17

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Nice work Stefan! ThumpUp

In your Rework post you said:-

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I've noticed an increase in the number of posts relating to items that needs to be reworked. As all our time is precious, would a thread where we can list these elements for those who still have to do them, be valuable?


Here is another example!

To avoid having to move the third heart block up over the bands on the main mast (the plan shows the third heart block at 195mm above the deck with two bands above it).

In issue 100 step 1 we are told:-

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Before fitting the sail, ensure that the third heart block on the main mast is as close below the stay as possible. If you need to slide it up the mast, it can be 'walked' up and over the bands by pushing up one side, then the other, and repeating this until the block is in its correct position.


I had a right job doing that the heart block was fitted tight to the mast. So fit this block between the top band and the hounds leaving enough room for the 0.5mm mizzen topmast stay that goes just below the hounds and make sure all the heart blocks are set 10mm - 12mm away from the masts, but no more than 12mm from the masts or you will need to redo them to rig the ship correctly, the plan shows them at 12mm from the mast.

Darron
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#237 Posted : 29 March 2012 12:34:51

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Thanks so much Darron, your comments are always greatly appreciated!

I'll copy this to the rework thread. Can you remember the issue with the pinrail bitts?
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#238 Posted : 30 March 2012 09:31:39

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Finished the Fighting top last night:




Also measured and cut the rubbing paunch (185mm strip that fits over the bindings) only to find that the slots do not line up with the thread positions! Angry

Checking the plans it turns out that the 2 mast plans do not match! Cursing

HINT: After you've done the bindings, use them (or the bottom plan on the pic) to mark and cut the slots (the knife worked very well for me)


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#239 Posted : 31 March 2012 11:09:02

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Hi StefanDV

I have been subscribing to BTV for some time, but my build is barely started. I am a complete newbie and stay in Cape Town. I think your build looks stunning and would really like to get together to see it first hand and learn more.

Can we set up a meeting?

erthro
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#240 Posted : 01 April 2012 08:52:09

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Hi Stefan..

The Victory build is looking great.

Best regards,
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