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#301 Posted : 24 January 2013 12:44:00

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I think maybe this is what you are looking for Mo. I usually sieze everything, thats the coil round the rope,so that you have got that little bit of flexability. I used to drill a hole through the dowel ,insert the block and wrap the rope round once and then glue. I dont do that now, well only sometimes ,it keeps it all neat. I sieze the fitting lay it upright against its position, wrap the tail round once just below the sieze and double back in the opposite way and then glue. Remember the plan is only a guide and the straight lines are just there for positioning and not the real deal. I will post a couple of pics to let you get an idea.
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#302 Posted : 24 January 2013 12:45:20

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#303 Posted : 24 January 2013 14:55:15

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Thanks Hans & Moriarty, Seizeing, is that what you call the coiled rope, like the hangmans noose, I will take this all on board. and by the way Moriarty, you making a fab job, Hope your going to stay on this forum for a while, I am going to need all the help I can get.

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#304 Posted : 24 January 2013 22:04:28

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After a bit of thought, I have decided to take of the blocks to the bowsprit and do them with seizing. I have made a jig for making the seizing, a piece of wood with a bit of metal glued to it with a 1.5 mm hole bored through it, I have put a 1.5mm drill in the vice and entered the wood/metal over the drill.



Before I wound the thread around the drill, I rubbed some nail polish remover on to the drill, in an attempt to stop the thread sticking to the drill. I put superglue on to the thread, then after a couple of seconds I used the wood/metal to pull the thread off the drill. Worked well enough.


I then cut the rope coil to lengths and put on to the blocks, I used a bit of pva to stick the seizing to the block.



I stripped of the blocks I was not happy with and tied on the new ones, Much better, thanks Moriarity and Grandale.

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#305 Posted : 24 January 2013 22:07:22

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The new blocks.


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#306 Posted : 24 January 2013 23:42:19

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Yes they look better now Mo, but careful not to do overly siezing. A maximum of 10 turns or less gives a better look and is more authenticBigGrin
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#307 Posted : 25 January 2013 08:59:55

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Well done MO. Looks good. the size of the drill bit you are using will also make a difference. Smaller drill bit, smaller size seizing.
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#308 Posted : 25 January 2013 21:23:12

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Nearly there with the bowsprit, I have shaped and fitted the Bowsprit Jack & Dolphin Boom. I have shaped them to get a good fit to the dowel, as the Jack & Dolphin booms are plumb and the bowsprit is at an angle,



I have glued them in place and fitted the round cap to the Jack.[/size

I have cut and fitted the Dolphin Boom clamps, just a piece of wire, easy enough.




That is the bowsprit all done, except to give the Jack & Dolphin Boom and stain to match the rest. And my drawing is now all coloured in.



[size=7]Over and out Mo
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#309 Posted : 25 January 2013 21:24:52

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Drawing all coloured in.



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#310 Posted : 25 January 2013 21:43:01

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Great tip with the drawings and the use of a highlighter Mo, will have to store that one in the old memory bank for later use...... well done, all coming together nicely....Drool Drool

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#311 Posted : 25 January 2013 21:48:02

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Thanks Grandale, the highlighter great to keep track of what's going on, there is so much detail all to try and get right, and because you have elevation and plan sections it quite tricky to know exactly what you've done, I am going on the masts now, to try and get them complete.

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#312 Posted : 25 January 2013 22:38:50

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A very nice and clean work, respect!

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#313 Posted : 26 January 2013 12:13:18

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Hi Mo,
Great work Mo I do find close work appealing, it makes all the diference to the finish.
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#314 Posted : 27 January 2013 23:03:09

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Thanks Bernd & Trev for your encouragement, always nice when people comment. I am now trying to get all the masts complete, and stained, then I will lay them aside and get on with the deck furniture etc.

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#315 Posted : 27 January 2013 23:10:32

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#316 Posted : 27 January 2013 23:34:20

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Hi there Mo, just a little tip if you are going to be fitting out the deck. Be sure when you are making the racks for the belaying pins that they are wide enough to clear the cappings on the walls and not too low. It makes tieing ropes a hell of a lot easier if you can slip a rope underneath and around the pins.BigGrin
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#317 Posted : 28 January 2013 08:03:17

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Mo wrote:
Drawing all coloured in.



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Hi Mo.
I hope you dont mind me asking but where did you get your plans enlarged.
Fantastic job on the build and so informative BigGrin .
Best regards.
Mark
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#318 Posted : 28 January 2013 22:23:28

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mark 2 wrote:
Mo wrote:
Drawing all coloured in.



Mo

Hi Mo.
I hope you dont mind me asking but where did you get your plans enlarged.
Fantastic job on the build and so informative BigGrin .
Best regards.
Mark



Hi Mark,

The original drawings I had printed of were not 1 : 1 , a size on the drawing of say 225mm actually measured 195mm, I got them enlarged to a 1 : 1 scale at a copy shop, quite easy, the is a calculation you do to get to the full size scale. much easier when you can put the actual mast along side the drawing. If you look close at the bowsprit drawing, in the top right hand side you can see that drawing was blown up to 120 %

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#319 Posted : 28 January 2013 22:41:24

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Doing the lugs to the foremast now, and putting the round ball to the top of the masts.





Again for shaping the masts, I put a cross saw draft in the bottom of the mast.



Inserted the steel rule in to the draft, keeping the rule level, it gave me a level to work to at the other end, to ensure the flats were in line with each other.


Making the last crosstrees for the small mast at the rear.



I lost or misplaced one of the caps for joining the top two masts together, so had to make a new one, out of some scrap's, don't throw anything away in this game,


And lastly, but not least, did you notice Admin have given me my Blue Medal.

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#320 Posted : 28 January 2013 23:35:24

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Thanks Mo.
Trev has very kindly told me of a printers near me that he has used in the past BigGrin .
Congratulations on your new medal Cool .
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