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My first ever build - SOTS Options
der Gohfelder
#1141 Posted : 16 June 2013 10:30:10

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Hi Alan!
Very good, the first half of your perfect planking is nearly finished! ThumpUp
Be careful with the other side, maybe it´s a little bit difficult to get the same look, but I´m sure you will make this also perfect!

Regards, Bernd
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#1142 Posted : 16 June 2013 14:49:02

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Hi there Alan!
Just like to 'echo' all the other comments, your planking is so pleasing to the eye, to know that it's your first wooden ship makes it even more incredible! Cool
When you say you are going to leave the planks long at the stern for the stern post, do you mean that you're going to encase the post under the planks as well? You might have to be careful in that area, whilst I have no ref material for the SOTS, all the books I do have always show the stern post as a separate timber with the hull planking ending at the forward edge of it. If you plank over the post as well it might mean that the actual rudder will appear thinner than it should as the kit part will probably be the same width as the keel / stern post. (If you are intending to plank the rudder as well there shouldn't be a problem though!) BigGrin

Best wishes and keep up the fantastic work!

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#1143 Posted : 16 June 2013 22:43:51

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KobusBeukes wrote:
Hi Alan

The planking looks excellent! Well done!BigGrin

Regards



Appreciate your comments Kobus, thanks very much... Cool Cool
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#1144 Posted : 16 June 2013 22:45:45

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der Gohfelder wrote:
Hi Alan!
Very good, the first half of your perfect planking is nearly finished! ThumpUp
Be careful with the other side, maybe it´s a little bit difficult to get the same look, but I´m sure you will make this also perfect!

Regards, Bernd



Thank you Bernd, not quite perfect planking but for a first attempt am very happy with how it is turning out.... Cool Cool .. Agree with you, the next challenge is to try and get the other side to look the same but think will be a few evenings yet before I get to starting the other side.... BigGrin BigGrin

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#1145 Posted : 16 June 2013 22:51:41

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Hi there Alan!
Just like to 'echo' all the other comments, your planking is so pleasing to the eye, to know that it's your first wooden ship makes it even more incredible! Cool
When you say you are going to leave the planks long at the stern for the stern post, do you mean that you're going to encase the post under the planks as well? You might have to be careful in that area, whilst I have no ref material for the SOTS, all the books I do have always show the stern post as a separate timber with the hull planking ending at the forward edge of it. If you plank over the post as well it might mean that the actual rudder will appear thinner than it should as the kit part will probably be the same width as the keel / stern post. (If you are intending to plank the rudder as well there shouldn't be a problem though!) BigGrin

Best wishes and keep up the fantastic work!

Robin



Thanks Robin, really appreciate your warm comments... BigGrin BigGrin .. Regarding the stern piece, it is my intention to fit the stern piece with a small overlap with walnut planking and to plank the stern piece again in walnut but in one piece going vertically up the stern piece....Cool Cool ..I really don't want to resort to staining the keel even using walnut stain. Did think about the thickness of the rudder and having a look at the Italian build it shows the rudder to be planked with .6mm Sapele again in a vertical manner so providing the stern piece and the rudder are actually the same thickness then I can't see it being a problem....BigGrin BigGrin .. Appreciate the heads up on it and thanks again for looking in....BigGrin BigGrin

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Well, a huge milestone has been reached for me today with the first side of the lower hull completely planked and although not perfect by any means I really like how it has turned out....Cool Cool ..

Have also trimmed up the stern planks and the sapele strip you see there is not glued, simply pinned in order to ensure I got a good fit between the walnut and the sapele.... BigGrin .. Today I also finished drilling the holes for treenailing which I intend to start tomorrow evening, think this will keep me occupied for the next 3 evenings...Blink Blink

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#1147 Posted : 16 June 2013 23:23:22

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Quite simply excellent AlanBigGrin BigGrin Treenailing,we love itLOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Looking forward to a mid week rendition of porcupine of the seasBigGrin BigGrin
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#1148 Posted : 17 June 2013 00:25:24

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NMBROOK wrote:
Quite simply excellent AlanBigGrin BigGrin Treenailing,we love itLOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Looking forward to a mid week rendition of porcupine of the seasBigGrin BigGrin
Kind Regards Nigel


Thank you Nigel, your comments and your build motivate me to do the best I can, skills limiting for now..... BigGrin BigGrin .. Pocupine of the Seas is on her way back to dry dock for a refit, she will be on display tomorrow..... LOL LOL LOL
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#1149 Posted : 17 June 2013 01:13:37

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Inspirational work Alan, what more can be said.ThumpUp ThumpUp
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#1150 Posted : 17 June 2013 02:59:13

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looking forward to the tree nailing what diameter are your holes?

I know you say it is not perfect but I have to say the planking looks fantasticCool

Keep the picks coming loving the build.
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#1151 Posted : 17 June 2013 23:18:51

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court orchard wrote:
Inspirational work Alan, what more can be said.ThumpUp ThumpUp


Thank you Andy, so appreciated..Blink Blink ... Now that I know the pitfalls to look out for I am hoping the other side will be even better making that the side that will finally be on full view....BigGrin BigGrin .. Thanks again for the very positive comment.....Cool

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Alan
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jase wrote:
looking forward to the tree nailing what diameter are your holes?

I know you say it is not perfect but I have to say the planking looks fantasticCool

Keep the picks coming loving the build.



Hi Jase, appreciate the very positive comments... Blink Blink .. Have gone up slightly in size for drilling the treenail holes, have moved up to .6mm and am finding it a lot better...BigGrin BigGrin .. Half way through treenailing and will post pics tomorrow when all the cocktail sticks are in place.... BigGrin BigGrin ... Porcupine of the seas will once again be in full view.....LOL LOL LOL

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Alan
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#1153 Posted : 18 June 2013 09:55:59

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Love Waiting impatiently for POTS!!BigGrin
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#1154 Posted : 18 June 2013 18:34:41

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BigGrin can't wait for the POTS BigGrin stunning work Alan BigGrin Rgd Martyn
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Hi Alan,BigGrin

Bring on the PoTS - better still lets see the end result, it can only be great.

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Amazing alan, cant wait to see it treenailed BigGrin
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#1157 Posted : 18 June 2013 21:59:25

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Hurry up Alan, can't wait to see her with all those spines again! Although if they're all in the lower hull she might look more like a spiny sea slug than a Porky! BigGrin

Best of Luck!

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#1158 Posted : 18 June 2013 23:18:21

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Hans wrote:
Love Waiting impatiently for POTS!!BigGrin


LOL LOL .. Thanks Hans, she is docking for refit as I type....LOL LOL ..

Regards

Alan
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#1159 Posted : 18 June 2013 23:19:22

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin can't wait for the POTS BigGrin stunning work Alan BigGrin Rgd Martyn


Thanks Martyn, POTS is about to be revealed.... LOL LOL

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Alan
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delboy271155 wrote:
Hi Alan,BigGrin

Bring on the PoTS - better still lets see the end result, it can only be great.

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Hi Derek, thanks for commenting.... The end result is a long way off yet but will keep plodding on until it is done.... Cool Cool

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