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thedoctor1805
#21 Posted : 20 May 2012 16:26:34

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Thanks Peter, I'm not gonna start the keel properly till next month when I have all 3 keel parts. I'm thinking about getting some square metal tubing and putting this on my wooden base over the brackets to be extra sure its straight Dont want a warped keel!LOL
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#22 Posted : 25 May 2012 21:54:50

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Ok, so here are the pictures I promised. Still taken on the same phone but the light was better this time. Thanks to the nice weatherBigGrin

The Launch Frames


The Bow Former


I cant start the Carronade until I get my magnifier and tool kit. So another long wait but I'm glad I did thisBigGrin.
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#23 Posted : 26 May 2012 09:46:57

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Very well done! The waiting, especially at the beginning drives one nuts. Which tools in the kit do you need to proceed?
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#24 Posted : 26 May 2012 11:06:37

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StefanDV wrote:
Very well done! The waiting, especially at the beginning drives one nuts. Which tools in the kit do you need to proceed?


The drill. I haven't got any drill bits small enough to make the holes on the carronade. I dont mid the wait as I want to get it right. Magnifier also as it was out of stock, But ive got good eyesite at close distances, just dont ask me to drill a hole at arms length LOL
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Its a good idea to wait untill you have all the ribs and keel, and put them all together in a Dry Dock JigBigGrin Regards Mike
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#26 Posted : 26 May 2012 14:24:47

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thedoctor1805 wrote:

The drill. I haven't got any drill bits small enough to make the holes on the carronade. I dont mid the wait as I want to get it right. Magnifier also as it was out of stock, But ive got good eyesite at close distances, just dont ask me to drill a hole at arms length LOL


I found the drill supplied with the kit to be rubbish. Can't remember if any bits we supplied.

Ordered a pin-vice which came with all the small bits, I bought 1mm, 1.5mm 2mm, 2.5mm and 3mm HSS bits at the hardware store. (The pin-vice only takes up to 2.5mm though.
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HI thedoctor1805.I use a dressmaking pin,by cutting off the head and the point of the pin is NOT used as the cutting end,but the cut end is used for the drilling,break as many as you want,very cheap drills.they are about .5mm- .8mm thick.saved me a fortune in broken drills.
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#28 Posted : 27 May 2012 17:58:14

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karl1113 wrote:
HI thedoctor1805.I use a dressmaking pin,by cutting off the head and the point of the pin is NOT used as the cutting end,but the cut end is used for the drilling,break as many as you want,very cheap drills.they are about .5mm- .8mm thick.saved me a fortune in broken drills.


Thats brilliant! I never thought of anything like that BigGrin
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#29 Posted : 25 June 2012 21:54:02

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Finally got the jig finished and the keel glued together. When the tool kit arrived i realised that the drill was a little rubbish, so just brought one and some micro bits from amazon. Ill post the pictures of the completed carronade when I've got them.
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#30 Posted : 08 July 2012 10:03:35

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Okay! We're waiting :)
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#31 Posted : 08 July 2012 16:03:58

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Ok guys, sorry its been a while since my last post, works been a beggar and a break up to deal with but hey ho!

This is the carronade (sorry about the quality Bored )


And The Keel. All the ribs ar dry fitted just for the basic shape.


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#32 Posted : 09 July 2012 08:14:31

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Good job there James. Keep an eye out for rib 15, a lot of us had a problem with that one. Keep up the good work.
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#33 Posted : 09 July 2012 08:55:27

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Coming on nicely mate!
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Glad I'm not there again.

Looking good.

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#35 Posted : 10 July 2012 12:51:01

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It’s looking good, with patience you will have a great end result.
Your Granddad will be proud.ThumpUp

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#36 Posted : 11 July 2012 00:25:18

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Sietsemk wrote:
It’s looking good, with patience you will have a great end result.
Your Granddad will be proud.ThumpUp



Thanks mate. Thats a really nice thing to hear.Crying I hope he is proud. My dad (who hates any form of model building, says it's a waste of time and money and even calls me an old man for doing this!) even said to me last week "Take your time, your doing a good job of it so far"

It's good to have some excellent supportBigGrin
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#37 Posted : 13 July 2012 15:28:11

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HELP!!!!

Just had the next 4 issues arrive and the bottom of frame 22 is badly warpedBlink

How can solve this?
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#38 Posted : 13 July 2012 17:06:06

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Hi Doc
Looks like a good start ThumpUp
I solved the problem this way



I layed the Parts in water and after that under this Glasplate
Then I put weight on it and let it dry for a long Time
Kind regards
Peter BigGrin

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#39 Posted : 15 July 2012 18:16:58

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Peter has given you the answer there, James. Works for most warped parts. Happy building.
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#40 Posted : 11 August 2012 17:38:10

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Hey guys

Got the next 4 issues today and I've got a couple of questions.

With issue 18 should you get another 12 pounder and should you get some pins for the decks at this point? If so, i haven't got themAngry

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