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#361 Posted : 20 January 2014 20:14:13

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Thanks guysBigGrin - Nice of you to comment,

Im on the shrouds now, not fitting the bowsprit just yet as it's easier to spin her round on the bench without it in place.

I will describe the process and the pics should fall in the right order -

Started by tying on all the shrouds to all 3 masts and trimming to length with the masts in place.

Next I made the little tool in pic 3, I called him "Deadeye Dave" LOL The gap between the wire prongs and the top deadeye holes is exactly 20mm to keep the shrouds at the right length.
I wrapped each shroud around the deadeye tool at each location and tacked it loosely together with CA, so the loop can still be removed from the deadeye.
I did this to all shrouds and used the wooden dowels to keep them in the right order.

Then I was able to remove the mast back to the bench to insert a painted deadeye and complete the bindings on each shroud, knowing that they were the exact length required.

Then I used a piece of wire to keep the finished shrouds in the right order until it's time to lash them with the tensionersBigGrin
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#362 Posted : 20 January 2014 21:55:24

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Hi Stevie.

Looking really good there and I like the 'Deadeye Dave'! The only thing to watch out for though, not so much on the foremast but more pronounced on the main and mizzen is that as the shroud lines go back towards the stern they become more and more slanted so you might need a couple of Daves to allow for the increasing length of the lanyards.

Keep it up, looking great!

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#363 Posted : 20 January 2014 22:16:30

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Hi Robin, Thanks for looking, I understand the shrouds slant as they go to stern and each shroud is slightly longer. I am allowing for this as "Deadeye Dave" is used at each shroud position, so although each shroud is getting longer the distance between the deadeye's remains the same at 20mm but the shrouds are all different lengths, this is why they are kept in order after BigGrin Pic 6 shows the shrouds slanting back and getting longer as they go back.
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#364 Posted : 20 January 2014 22:45:41

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Great work Stevie, she really is looking fab.....Drool Drool .. Love Deadeye Dave.....

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Alan

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#365 Posted : 21 January 2014 01:25:27

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Hi Steve.
Nice work. Keep the pictures coming.
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#366 Posted : 21 January 2014 08:36:39

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Hi Stevie,
This has got to be your pride and joy what a impressive display of your craftsmanship.
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#367 Posted : 21 January 2014 10:57:11

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Wow Stevie, its really beautifulCool . I have watch my friend building his, and the Victory is a very difficult build.

You can invest in the rope tool that looks like a tri-angle to make life easier.Glare

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#368 Posted : 22 January 2014 01:09:13

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Amazing work as usual Stevie.

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#369 Posted : 22 January 2014 10:28:40

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Excellent job there Steve and a big welcome to "Dead eye,Dave" friend to the budding master builder.
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'Deadeye Dave' is an innovative tool., perhaps he might enjoy some exposure in the 'Model Making Know How' section.

Nice work Steve Cool
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Thanks for the comments everyoneBigGrin I have been progressing with binding all the deadeyes so much the same as the previous pics really.

@Mt T. I will put together a little tutorial in a couple of days when I'm taking pics of the next lot of shrouds on the top masts, have to make a new "Deadeye Dave Junior" for those onesLOL
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Fantastic work Steve,
Just been catching up after a bit of time away. Great idea with "Dead eye Dave"
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Thankyou Alan,
I have now finished all the deadeye binding except the topmast shrouds, just 32 to goBigGrin
The Vic looks like she's let her hair down for the eveningLOL Just some general pics here of how she looks tonight.

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#374 Posted : 26 January 2014 00:33:31

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BigGrin Hi Steve
I see your going for the Carribean look rofl, no seriously nice work
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#375 Posted : 26 January 2014 01:17:00

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Looking the biz Stevie, cracking work......Cool Drool Drool Cool

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Beautiful as always, Steve.
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Thanks yet again for the support Guys!

All the deadeye bindings are done on all masts. Just a small update here as although there is a lot of work gong into this now there is not much to show for it. Each issue seems to be taking forever now.
I have lashed one side of the foremast and am now in the process of tying off the lanyards. I really get the feeling that I'm in deep now and the serious work has begun - for a while now its going to be knots, knots and more knotsCursing

Think I need to start another of my kits for a plastic distraction BigGrin

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#378 Posted : 27 January 2014 23:59:04

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Looks fab as always. Yes bit of plastic to preserve the sanity probably a good idea Cool

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#379 Posted : 28 January 2014 00:11:23

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Lovely work Steve, don't go for the plastic go for the SOTS instead.....LOL LOL LOL... Nice little fill in for you....LOL LOL Flapper Flapper LOL LOL

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Even so, it must be great to see all your efforts paying off though. Great job.
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