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#41 Posted : 12 January 2011 17:15:54

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Have now finished the upper planking. Not perfect by any means but the paint will cover up the minor miss haps.








Well thats it for now, time to start the lower hull, not looking forward to that with those tight bends on the stern, but going to give it a go.


I have also subscribed to the endevour model, i must be a glutton for punishment but it keeps me out of trouble.

Foz
#42 Posted : 30 January 2011 14:51:51

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I have just started the lower hull planking but on the bow im getting steps in the planking. Allthough i think it will sand out ok, why am i getting this step.

Is it because i have not faired the hull properley or is there another reason. Your help with this is appreciated in advance.




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#43 Posted : 30 January 2011 17:56:51

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this is what we mean by clinkering,one plank over the next,let the plank go where it want's to go,mark and taper,if it needs more tapering, you will have to fit a dropper,also twist the plank as well,that helps,everyone will get this clinkering effect,but you must sort it or it gets progressivey worse.read up on all the otherbuilds I recommend son of bulwark,where he shows how to counteract this.hope this helps.
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#44 Posted : 07 February 2011 13:37:47

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Thanks Karl was a great help.

While waiting for planks to dry before i fit them on the stern. (Karl, im learning the terminolgy now. LOL) i made a start on the gun port linings. Not got very far as its took me half a day just to put the side peices on the lower gun ports and now realise how long this build is going to take.








On another not. I had very stern words with customer service of the endevour one today. I subscribed via the net and not heard anything, phoned them up to be told i was not subscribed even though i have e mails from them.
Hopefully will start and get those issues soon.

Foz
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#45 Posted : 07 February 2011 14:37:35

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i'd better check my account with them,heard or seen nothing off of them,getting mine from newsagents,and saving the others till i've got them all.
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#46 Posted : 08 February 2011 15:59:37

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Well continued the first part of planking the lower hull. Im not sure if i got this completley right as the planks seem to be a lot further in on the stern than all the others.
Have decided to doulble plank now as this just dont look right to me.



Youe comments and help are much appreciated.

Foz
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#47 Posted : 08 February 2011 16:43:04

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Hi Foz hope you don't mind some help from a newbee, but it looks as though you should have chamfered the planks a bit, trimmed them and given them a bit of a twist as well.
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#48 Posted : 11 February 2011 11:52:24

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Saintsman i totaly agree with what you and Karl have said. Went to start row 5 of the lower planking today and the stearn did not look right at all so decided to have another go at it.



I have not removed all the planks just cut the rear ones of at frame 25. I know it wil not look right with the planks all starting there but i have the venear now to double plank it.

I am fairly happy with the bow so am leaving that as it is.



Any way, thanks for all your help and avice its greatley appreciated.

Foz
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#49 Posted : 22 February 2011 16:21:41

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Have started again on the lower stern planking and , well to me it lokks a lot better than the preivious attempt.



Well thats all i done so far. Hope to get more of the plankin done this week.

Once again. Any comments welcome

Foz
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#50 Posted : 22 February 2011 17:14:10

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looking good there foz hope you enjoying the build still alot of build to do, keep up the good work and the pics coming.
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Looking good Foz.
A source for info in building period ships is a book-'Period Ship Kit Builder's Manual' by Keith Julier
It is a wealth of info and available from Amazon.
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Hi Foz! Cool

The stern planks looks much better this time, you should find that the planks fit OK! from here on just remember to taper more as the plank is bent over the transom until the planks start to go onto the concave part of the transom were the planks will turn away from the planks already glued.
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#53 Posted : 24 February 2011 15:10:54

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Have carried on with the lower planking. Its takin time but it looks a lot better now than the first time i tried it. So stripping of the planks AGAIN has paid of this time. And thanks to Darren for the excellent explanation on fitting the stearn planking.





Still got 4 more rows to do before fitting the gardoard plank, which gives was to a question.

It says DO NOT BEND THE BOW PLANK yet the pics in issue 36 show a slight bend to it.

Am i miss reading or looking at the picture wrong.

Thanks for all the comments.

Back to it now

FozLOL

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It means don't bend the bow plank down the front of the bow, but stop it short at the point shown in the step, where it just starts to bend.
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#55 Posted : 16 April 2011 19:57:49

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Been a while since posted on here, but have slowly been getting the lower hull plankin done.
Have just finished one side with around 5 rows of plankin left on the other.
I completley SC***D up the plankin by not following the instructions properly or the advice on here and the bow section just dont look right. There seems to be a dip in it.

Will let you all decide on what it looks like in the pics

Any comments and help always welcome.




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#56 Posted : 17 April 2011 09:56:24

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Foz wrote:
Been a while since posted on here, but have slowly been getting the lower hull plankin done.
Have just finished one side with around 5 rows of plankin left on the other.
I completley SC***D up the plankin by not following the instructions properly or the advice on here and the bow section just dont look right. There seems to be a dip in it.

Will let you all decide on what it looks like in the pics

Any comments and help always welcome.






Hi Foz,
I had a simalar problem due to me not tapering the bow planks soon enough.
Looking at your pictures if you had started to slightly taper two or three planks up from the gun ports you may have been OK.
Otherwise looks a very nice build.
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#57 Posted : 24 April 2011 13:47:50

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Cheers CMB

Well after constant reading of Darrens log and goining over all his advice i have started to double plank the old Vic. Only just started but its starting to look better. I think so any way.





Well thats it for now. Goining to have a break from the Vic and get back to planking the cutty Sark.

Foz
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#58 Posted : 29 April 2011 16:03:33

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Planking with the venear is also takin a while but at least its starting to look better. Well i think so any way.





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#59 Posted : 29 April 2011 21:21:35

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yep looking good foz,like the veneer.
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#60 Posted : 08 May 2011 12:12:22

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Cheers Karl.

Well the venear is taking a while but have just finished the top half of one side.

You will notice that i have left a part, after looking at Tomiks diary i see that more gun ports are cut out so i will add the venear after that stage is done.

Think i just need to touch the red gun ports up, but that can wait for a while why i get the other side done.

Leaving the bottom half untill the top half is finished so i can carry on with the build properly.

Any comments are welcome.

Foz

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