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#1361 Posted : 16 July 2013 00:15:09

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NMBROOK wrote:
Ah ha you did read itLOL LOL I would go with what you said,in that if you do cover with walnut,you leave your options open.You can make your mind up later,then you have the option to leave the area under the beak in natural wood if you so desire.You can always clad those little bulkheads with walnut,or remake them out of 4mm walnut sheet.
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks Nigel, would like to clad the whole thing including the small bulkheads but the concern was changing the thickness of the prow and bulkheads from 4mm up to 6mm as I haven't found walnut sheet any thinner than 1mm....Blink Blink .. Have also been toying with the idea of actually planking with .6mm plank above the prow waterline (when my supplies arrive) and staining the bulkheads walnut..... Cool Cool .. Looks like plenty of options to choose from.... can also paint black if I have to.....BigGrin BigGrin .. Thanks again for the advice....

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Alan
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#1362 Posted : 16 July 2013 00:18:26

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Admiral Anti Spiral wrote:
wow lovely work alan, coming along great, i may have to copy you on that 1mm sheet although in mapleBigGrin, keep up the good workBigGrin BigGrin


Thanks for the very kind comment Admiral, always appreciate your support.... Decided to clad with walnut sheet as I really didn't fancy simply staining the keel pieces, to me it just wouldn't look right....Cool Cool .. Go for it in maple, I'm sure you will love it too...

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Alan
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#1363 Posted : 16 July 2013 00:21:04

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Gandale wrote:
NMBROOK wrote:
Ah ha you did read itLOL LOL I would go with what you said,in that if you do cover with walnut,you leave your options open.You can make your mind up later,then you have the option to leave the area under the beak in natural wood if you so desire.You can always clad those little bulkheads with walnut,or remake them out of 4mm walnut sheet.
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks Nigel, would like to clad the whole thing including the small bulkheads but the concern was changing the thickness of the prow and bulkheads from 4mm up to 6mm as I haven't found walnut sheet any thinner than 1mm....Blink Blink .. Have also been toying with the idea of actually planking with .6mm plank above the prow waterline (when my supplies arrive) and staining the bulkheads walnut..... Cool Cool .. Looks like plenty of options to choose from.... can also paint black if I have to.....BigGrin BigGrin .. Thanks again for the advice....

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Alan

There would not be any knock on issues with them being 6mm,just remember your slots will want adjusting,but the forward slot would want widening all at the rear to maintain the front edge position.Incidentally you can get the thinner walnut from original marquetry.
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#1364 Posted : 16 July 2013 00:30:49

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Thanks Nigel, I have enough walnut sheet to clad the whole thing and for this build I am simply going to clad in one piece..more because I am unsure of the pattern that would be used. Have to admit though, I had thought about the slots and apart from the last one I can keep them as they are and recess the walnut by 1mm to compensate... hadn't thought about the position of the smallest bulkhead so thanks again for the heads up on that one....BigGrin BigGrin .. Plenty to do before I can start on issue 40....LOL LOL

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#1365 Posted : 16 July 2013 00:35:54

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No worries,I'm glad to help,like I say keeping the same position of the front face of the smallest bulkhead is important for the side panels.
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#1366 Posted : 16 July 2013 01:07:07

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court orchard wrote:
Lovely work Alan.ThumpUp ThumpUp
I know what you mean about the 2nd Planking, seems to take forever, I'm just beginning the second side.
But worth taking time over, if you want it to look good. It's so easy to rush it and then suffer having to look at it for evermore, with regret that you didn't give it enough care.


Andy, huge apology for missing your post and not replying....Blushing Blushing .. Have to agree with you, if you want it to look good then you have to take your time with it and if it's not right then do it again....Cool Cool .. Having seen the standard of your work though I know for sure your planking will look spot on....BigGrin BigGrin .. Once again, apologies for not replying....

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Alan
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#1367 Posted : 16 July 2013 08:18:52

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Hi Alan, every thing is fineBigGrin I am just very busy with the day job its our busiest part of the year, but I am not complainingBigGrin Kind regards Mike
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#1368 Posted : 16 July 2013 23:18:53

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MWG wrote:
Hi Alan, every thing is fineBigGrin I am just very busy with the day job its our busiest part of the year, but I am not complainingBigGrin Kind regards Mike


Hi Mike, glad to hear you are keeping well and are busy earning your crust...BigGrin BigGrin .. Hope to see you back building soon....

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Alan
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#1369 Posted : 18 July 2013 22:22:47

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Had to have a little time out from the build due to other things that cropped up...Mellow Mellow .. Now got back to it and started by gluing the stern post in place, very pleased with the results... Cool Cool

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#1370 Posted : 18 July 2013 22:27:50

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Hi Alan!
As allways a very nice work! I´m sure you will have a fantastic model at the end! BigGrin

Best regards, Bernd
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#1371 Posted : 18 July 2013 22:28:35

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Got down to the business of starting to clad the prow and keel... First thing was to draw round the prow piece on 1mm sheet walnut, cut two pieces out roughly using the unimat... Blink Blink

Marked out where the extension of the ribs slots would be, this area will be free of the walnut cladding, this way I have very little alterations to make to the ribs themselves....BigGrin BigGrin

Now that my wood supplies arrived, I laid a strip of 5mm walnut along the bottom edge of the prow...Cool Cool

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#1372 Posted : 18 July 2013 22:34:37

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Next job was to glue and clamp one side of the prow with the roughly cut walnut cutout... when dry, I then removed the walnut from where the ribs will locate...

Widened the top of the first rib slot to ensure the rib including its cladding will finish in the correct position to accommodate the side panels..

Moved onto to cladding each side of the rib pieces, glued and clamped the cladding in place and waited for it to dry.... Cool Cool

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#1373 Posted : 18 July 2013 22:37:11

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Finally for now, I dry fitted the first two ribs and then dry fitted the prow to the bow.... BigGrin BigGrin .. Very happy with how its going at the moment and will be continuing with this tomorrow evening..... BigGrin BigGrin

Happy building all..

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Alan

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#1374 Posted : 18 July 2013 22:39:09

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der Gohfelder wrote:
Hi Alan!
As allways a very nice work! I´m sure you will have a fantastic model at the end! BigGrin

Best regards, Bernd


Thanks very much Martyn, am doing my best to ensure she is something to be proud of.... Cool Cool ..Thanks again.,

Regards

Alan
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#1375 Posted : 18 July 2013 22:59:35

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Hi Alan,

Looking really nice.Drool

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Claret
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Moebius 1/32 Flying Sub with PE & lights.

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finished:
007 Iconic DB5.
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#1376 Posted : 18 July 2013 23:10:11

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claret wrote:
Hi Alan,

Looking really nice.Drool

Regards
Claret



Thanks Claret, always appreciate your comments....BigGrin BigGrin .. Think I still have a long way to go before I will be able to fit the prow and keel.. hoping it will be some time over the weekend...Cool Cool

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Alan
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#1377 Posted : 19 July 2013 00:29:50

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Looking good AlanCool Cool
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#1378 Posted : 19 July 2013 11:52:22

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Hi Alan she is really looking the businessBigGrin Kind regards Mike
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#1379 Posted : 19 July 2013 22:39:14

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NMBROOK wrote:
Looking good AlanCool Cool
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks as always Nigel, appreciated... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#1380 Posted : 19 July 2013 22:40:16

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Hi Alan she is really looking the businessBigGrin Kind regards Mike


Thanks for the very kind comment Mike, appreciate your continued support...Cool Cool

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Alan
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