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#121 Posted : 24 July 2012 16:19:42

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Looking a realy nice ship there the planking and sanding realy paid off and the top deck will be great with allthe attention to detail you are giving her.
keep up the good work and the pictures coming.

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#122 Posted : 24 July 2012 22:57:33

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Still on the top deck planking.I have lifted the planking that was in the wrong place, and have now come up the side of the opening. this determines the lengths of the planks at the bow end of the opening.



I have not taken the planks to the end of the ply deck, the last planks with have to be done after the deck is fitted to the hull frames, this will allow for a tidy finish at the bulwarks..



I have put a few saw cuts in the ends of the plywood, I have then pulled the fish line tight and passed through the saw cut, and taped on to the back of the ply, This will keep everything tidy, and there won't be a lot of loose ends of line.





I am trying to do post regularly, as it takes quite a while for the pictures to load to photo bucket. Thanks again for all the help and encouragement, Would not have got this far with out your help and this forum

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#123 Posted : 25 July 2012 22:29:59

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BigGrin Nice work MoCool
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#124 Posted : 26 July 2012 17:22:09

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got all the upper deck planked now, apart from the final planks that will have to be done after the deck is fitted, but before I do the inside bulwarks.











I have now also cut out the opening in the top deck.








I am also taking this opertunity to do the drilling of the holes for the fish line, to form the tree nailing detail.



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#125 Posted : 26 July 2012 18:34:07

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Nice and neat bit of decking there Mo, I will be interested to see how you tackle going round the ribs or are you not fitting a border plank and just letting the walls cover itBigGrin
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#126 Posted : 26 July 2012 18:45:15

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Meh. Yes I would like a border plank, I may have glued some decking to close to the edge, what's done is done, and I will cross that bridge when I get to it,

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#127 Posted : 26 July 2012 20:37:10

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Hi Mo Great job you are doingBigGrin regarding the photos I left on Magpie`s build, he asked me for some photos of rigging, I was able to aquire those, but they are not from a Museum, do you want some on your thread. I own the copyright so there is not a problem in posting them

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#128 Posted : 26 July 2012 21:34:28

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Thanks Mike, It would be great if you could post some picture on my thread,

Thanks MoBigGrin
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#129 Posted : 26 July 2012 21:35:39

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BigGrin Nice job on the planking there MoCool
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#130 Posted : 26 July 2012 21:53:05

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Been getting quite a lot done on my build the last few weeks, But I now have a few jobs to do, work wise, so I can see a little less getting done from Monday onwards,

I have now given the hull 3 coats of Danish Oil, as the instructions say, 3 coats, 5 hours apart, paint on and let soak into the grain for 5 to 10 min's, then wipe dry with a lint free cloth, Very happy again with the way it is looking,










Just thought I needed to celebrate the hull being finished, I thought I would never get there.



I bought 2 elm tree pumps, and I am now in the process of trying to get these made up, to look like something half decent.









Also glueing in the cannon ball's to the rack's.





I still have to complete the rubbing steaks, I have a timber to go above the gunports, and I have a timber to fix through the center of the gun ports, I seem to remember seeing some cut out's to be done later
on the timber through the center of the gun ports, I really dont want to use walnut for that, as I think it will be to hard to cut out, I will try to see if I can get a softer timber for that one.

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#131 Posted : 28 July 2012 21:56:51

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My next job has been the positioning and rigging of the cannons, Quite a lot of fiddly work here, I got most of my tips from "son of bulwarks " build on the Victory builds, I have fixed 3 cannons and got them rigged with the block and tackles, I am happy at my first ever attempt to do this, It took me abou 4 hours to do the first one, but now I am doing them quicker,











I had previously made rope coils, to put at the cannon sides, but the rope I used was to thick to go through the blocks, I have done one cannon with them, but as this cannon is hidden under the deck I am going to leave it and try to make coils out of the same material, Hope to get a lot better at this before I do the top deck cannons.

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#132 Posted : 28 July 2012 22:01:59

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got to get into to a production line here,





Everything looks so poor, with my photo's being so big, But to the naked eye, it actually looks ok


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#133 Posted : 02 August 2012 20:45:22

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I have now got one side of cannons fitted and rigged with blocks and rope, But I still have to get a rope put through the eyes at the back of the cannon rig, that's the rope that goes through the eye on the cannon barrel, I will attempt this in due course,

Harty asked me if I was putting a border plank round the top deck, And to be honest I had not really thought about that, I have glued 3 planks together to form the bulwarks for the top deck. I am going to put the ply deck in place, place the border plank round the sides, and mark its position on the partially planked deck. I will then plank to the lineto the line of the border plank before fitting the deck. Which really means the top deck will be fully planked, inc the border plank before fitting, and after it is fitted all I have to do is fit the bulwarks wich has been pre formed, sounds ok, but we will se what happens in reallity.




The pre formed bulkarks 3 planks wide.





Sanded ready for use.







I will work away at this in between fitting the last 6 cannons.

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#134 Posted : 02 August 2012 21:39:52

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Way to go Mo, it will definately look better with that border. Making a good job of them bulwarks and the decking looks spot on. I have been using caldercraft "rope" for rigging the guns, it seems to be better quality than that supplied, less hairy. Sorry I never made the hooks for the blocks now ,yours look goodBigGrin
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#135 Posted : 03 August 2012 17:38:27

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Looking good!
A nice border will really set the decking off.
Steve..
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#136 Posted : 05 August 2012 14:17:16

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Making a bit of progress now, I have now got all the cannons fitted to the lower deck, It took me ages to do the first cannon rigging but the last 6 went in a treat.











I have also made the handrail for the hatch.




The pumps are also complete and painted.



and I am now in the process of completing the planking to the upper deck including the border detail.







Over and out

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#137 Posted : 05 August 2012 16:12:38

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BigGrin Hi Mo
iv always thought the edge decking sets off the deck a treat ,nice work ,keep it up
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#138 Posted : 05 August 2012 17:12:11

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I aree there
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#139 Posted : 06 August 2012 09:41:42

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Very nice indeed!! ThumpUp
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#140 Posted : 06 August 2012 15:12:28

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The border plank is well worth the effort, it makes the whole deck look so much more professional.

Keep these updates coming, you are doing a grand job!
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