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#41 Posted : 25 June 2013 10:51:22

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All gun ports now cut out and the top edge trimmed down. I'm going to do a sample panel to try to get the caulking right, some use a pencil and some use felt tip pen, so i intend to try both, ill also use it to have a go at the tree nailing.

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Hi Stu,

I followed Alan's process (Gandale) for the caulking. I used very fine sand paper to sand the edges whilst in a plank vice. I then ran a black permanent marker down the edge quickly so as not give it the ink time to bleed into the wood. One or two hic-cups but on the whole came out okay.

The treenailing is fun!! 600 cocktails from Poundland, for only £1BigGrin

I am not doing to much treenailing, only two at each plank end and around the cannon ports. Is time consuming and I tend to do 30 or so at a time just before I finish for the evening to allow to dry. I used a hand drill and 0.5mm drill bits. Snapped 4 so far in the processCursing

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#43 Posted : 25 June 2013 16:54:52

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thanks for the info claret, ill pay poundland a visit for sure.Cool

cheers stuBigGrin
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#44 Posted : 25 June 2013 21:58:16

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BigGrin Nice job stujue keep it upBigGrin Rgd Martyn
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#45 Posted : 25 June 2013 22:32:52

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Well done Stu, look forward now to seeing your second planking... BigGrin BigGrin ..

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Alan

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BigGrin Nice job stujue keep it upBigGrin Rgd Martyn


Thanks Martyn. appreciate you looking in BigGrin
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#47 Posted : 25 June 2013 23:15:53

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Gandale wrote:
Well done Stu, look forward now to seeing your second planking... BigGrin BigGrin ..

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Alan



Thanks Alan
Im looking fwd to seeing it myself, hope it ends up the same as the picture i have in my head Laugh Laugh

cheers stu
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#48 Posted : 25 June 2013 23:18:43

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stujue wrote:
Gandale wrote:
Well done Stu, look forward now to seeing your second planking... BigGrin BigGrin ..

Regards

Alan



Thanks Alan
Im looking fwd to seeing it myself, hope it ends up the same as the picture i have in my head Laugh Laugh

cheers stu


Stu, I'm still working on the second side but happy to say second planking is almost done, another 2 or 3 evenings I think.... Cool Cool .. If you take your time with it then I'm sure the picture in your head will become a reality.....Cool Will be watching.....

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Alan
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Gandale wrote:
stujue wrote:
Gandale wrote:
Well done Stu, look forward now to seeing your second planking... BigGrin BigGrin ..

Regards

Alan



Thanks Alan
Im looking fwd to seeing it myself, hope it ends up the same as the picture i have in my head Laugh Laugh

cheers stu


Stu, I'm still working on the second side but happy to say second planking is almost done, another 2 or 3 evenings I think.... Cool Cool .. If you take your time with it then I'm sure the picture in your head will become a reality.....Cool Will be watching.....

Regards

Alan


Thanks Alan
im learning that time is the key and knowing when to walk away and have a break, is crucial. ive ordered some black box wood for the upper part of the hull so im going to use a bit of the sapele to practice the second layer.BigGrin BigGrin

look fwd to seeing your finished hull, its a work of art.Cool Cool Cool

cheers stu
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#50 Posted : 26 June 2013 00:37:10

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Lovely work StuBigGrin BigGrin
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#51 Posted : 26 June 2013 09:09:48

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Lovely work StuBigGrin BigGrin
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks Nigel,
I appreciate you looking in.

Cheers Stu BigGrin BigGrin
Cheers Stu
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#52 Posted : 26 June 2013 13:41:40

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Ive now had a play around with the caulking. as you can see above. You have to be really quick with your pen. The pencil is ok but i think this will end up with graphite all over the place. I've decided I'm going to go for only one edge, with a permanent marker. I held these in a plank vice and sanded the edge to minimise bleed out as recommended by other builders. I also put a gun port in to try the cutting as its been said that the veneer is very brittle. Honestly DO NOT take this lightly, sharp knife is a must so I'm stocking up on new blades before i start the hull. Also as recommended i used Aliphatic glue and it has worked fine. Cool Cool

Im going to dabble with the tree nailing on this piece next, just to see the effect and how much work there is, then ill decide what extent to do the tree nailing. Confused Confused Huh Huh

Cheers Stu BigGrin BigGrin
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#53 Posted : 26 June 2013 14:06:34

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Hi Stu
I concur the single edge looks best.You are correct,I did mine in pencil and you do end up with graphite everywhere.My outer planking is 2mm thick so had the material to be able to sand it off.Totally agree on the blades,I expect an invite to Swann Mortons xmas do this yearLOL LOL LOL LOL LOL .
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#54 Posted : 26 June 2013 16:51:43

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thanks for looking in Nigel. and thanks for the comments.

Maybe i will leave the used blades lying around to try to attract some of those Borrowers your using LOL LOL LOL LOL . Maybe they can crew the ship when its complete LOL LOL LOL

Cheers Stu BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin
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#55 Posted : 26 June 2013 22:49:38

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Very nicely done Stu, my decision was to sand the edges, single stroke down the edge with the black permanent marker plus I actually marked both edges and was very pleased with the results....Cool Cool ..Looking great so keep up the good work...BigGrin BigGrin

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Alan
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#56 Posted : 26 June 2013 23:26:25

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Gandale wrote:
Very nicely done Stu, my decision was to sand the edges, single stroke down the edge with the black permanent marker plus I actually marked both edges and was very pleased with the results....Cool Cool ..Looking great so keep up the good work...BigGrin BigGrin

Regards

Alan



thanks Alan. i appreciate your kind comments.

cheers Stu BigGrin BigGrin
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#57 Posted : 27 June 2013 17:36:40

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Ive started the second planking today. and the black boxwood has turned up, the delivery guy left a note saying that he'd put it in the blue bin, but we don't have a blue bin. The only bin outside is the wheelie bin. when i opened it there was my parcel. amongst all the rubbish. Cursing Cursing

going to let the glue dry overnight then cut the excess sapele with a new blade.

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#58 Posted : 27 June 2013 20:47:53

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Wonderfully neat work StuBigGrin BigGrin
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#59 Posted : 27 June 2013 21:05:20

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Thanks Nigel i appreciate your comments BigGrin BigGrin

cheers stu BigGrin BigGrin
Cheers Stu
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#60 Posted : 27 June 2013 22:42:09

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Lovely start to the second planking Stu, will enjoy watching it progress..... BigGrin BigGrin

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