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Deepseacodmaster
#1 Posted : 09 January 2012 11:50:49

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The last two photos of MR T's official build shows lashings to secure the top dead eyes instead of knots.

I am up to issue 68 and have just started to use .25 mm natural thread lashings to secure all my blocks.

Apart from looking better, I am finding it easier to get the correct lengths to the blocks each time.

I use a fishing fly tying method to make tubes on drill shanks using 2 x the diameter of the securing thread by glueing them with thinned down super glue and then cutting the tubes to length with a new razor blade.

I then glue them with thinned PVA glue onto the securing threads.

Is anybody else doing this and/or what method are you using.

I think I will be replacing most of the knotted blocks I have alredy tied especially on the hand rail ropes.

The photos show a black lashing on one block for illustration purposes.




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#2 Posted : 09 January 2012 14:33:06

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Hi Ivan,

This is the way I use on some of my builds. It is so much quicker to do and looks neater too.

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#3 Posted : 09 January 2012 15:26:40

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A great idea and I will certainly have a go at thatBigGrin
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My build simply reflects that of the magazine., presumably you mean issue 92 rather than issue 96, because 96 is way off being posted up Huh
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#5 Posted : 09 January 2012 17:09:48

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Tomick wrote:
My build simply reflects that of the magazine., presumably you mean issue 92 rather than issue 96, because 96 is way off being posted up Huh


You are correct Mr T
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hi deepsea,yes this is a way of doingit,if you go to index,and look for 'karls tips and tricks,you will see I covered this subject on how to'.
choosing the right colour thread helps to keep thing looking right,when I get to that stage,all the shrouds and ratlines and also dead eyes will be black,so the whippings will be black also.the landyards(between both deadeyes) will be natural colour.
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