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Marcel
#141 Posted : 14 February 2014 09:08:41

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Issue 35
Measurements again

Step 13: The port at rib 16 was increased from 15mm to 20mm to get the port more centre as advised by Tommick in the official build.

Step 14 shows the port between rib 26 & 30 to be 7mm from rib 26. I reduced it from 7mm to 5mm to get it centre. The original measurements will cause the port to be cut 1mm into part 49 (Issue 16). I have now 1mm clearance between both the ribs.
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#142 Posted : 14 February 2014 23:06:50

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Hi Marcel, there is a lot of measuring to do so just double check everything.... Good luck on cutting those ports out, I found it a very time consuming process but so worthwhile...... Cool Cool

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#143 Posted : 18 March 2014 17:24:33

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Hi Marcel.
Looking Very nice. Good luck with the gun ports. Look forward to seeing the end rusult. IanCool BigGrin
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#144 Posted : 28 April 2014 07:41:46

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Cool
Thanks Alan and Ian for looking in. I was waiting for the deck plates and other parts to continue planking.

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I use the decks to proper align the upright ribs before fixing the strakes into a permanent position. The plates also indicates that my gun ports sits' perfect in line with my measurements of the ports.
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Marcel
#145 Posted : 28 April 2014 07:51:12

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In the mean time, I did some odd work on my build. Instead of bamboo, I used walnut to cover the front piece at the bow. I made it as a removable part for future work still to be done.

Although it would not be visible, I had dismissed of the supplied part and planked the floor directly onto the bow.
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Gandale
#146 Posted : 03 May 2014 01:18:55

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Hi Marcel, coming along very nicely..... love the walnut facing.....Cool Cool .. Look forward to seeing more of your build.....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#147 Posted : 07 May 2014 19:41:27

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Hi Marcel,
Build looking great. Well done with the walnut overlay - a nice touch.
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#148 Posted : 17 May 2014 12:45:46

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Thanks for looking in at my build. I got this idea from Martyn's build
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#149 Posted : 17 May 2014 21:12:43

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nice work marcelCool
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Fantastic build log, am really enjoying seeing your progress.
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#152 Posted : 20 May 2014 16:59:30

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nice work marcelCool


Thanks Karl, I get most of my ideas from the forum.
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#153 Posted : 20 May 2014 17:07:51

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stevie_o wrote:
Coming on nicely Marcel, like the walnut planksBigGrin
Steve


Hi Stevie, thanks for the nice comment. I want to move away from the general painted version and find the walnut a great alternative and goes well with the Sapele strips. I am still in the dark what to use for the gun port-linings.
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#154 Posted : 20 May 2014 17:33:17

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cruorangelussilicis wrote:
Fantastic build log, am really enjoying seeing your progress.


Hi Mike, thanks for looking in. I admit the Victory-build is a notch too high at this stage of my novice skills and shall give it a pass.

Progress is slow due to the needed parts being stretch out in different issues. I am still waiting for deck plates and poop-deck parts before I can cut the gun ports. I have discovered that some of my initial measurements is slightly off when I compare it with the mating parts. A small supplied part is out of specs and I end up making it myself.

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#155 Posted : 21 May 2014 08:58:19

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Hi Marcel,

Looking very nice indeed.

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#156 Posted : 24 June 2014 13:23:16

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Lovely job there Marcel, that walnut looks great.
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#157 Posted : 24 June 2014 14:05:41

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Thanks Claret and Hans for your comments. I waited very long for issue 44 to arrive due to some management problems from my supplier. It has arrived a few days ago and I was exited to unpack my build again.

I dry fit the 3rd deck plates and discover I made a booboo at rib 26 by gluing it skew onto the bulk. It is an easy fix for me. I cut off the guilty rib section level with the 2nd deck plate, break it free from the bamboo planking, then glued it back into place again. I had to re-do the last top 3 strakes to correct the profile of the planking.

I am disappointed to find out I have to wait 6 months before they will send me the quarterdeck parts contained in #Issue 68. This is needed to get the correct profile at the Captain's Quarters.
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Marcel
#158 Posted : 22 December 2014 06:27:33

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Cool Summer has arrived and so has many more issues of the SOTS. The last of the deck plates finally made its appearance.

I manage to rectify the profile of the AFT- castle so that the plates can fit proper. I had to break down many strakes of bamboo to achieve my goal. I decided its best to complete all the floors before sanding and cutting. This will give me a better base to calculate measurements accurate.

When I laid the support beams, I used bamboo skewer-sticks as upright supports.
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#159 Posted : 23 December 2014 01:11:11

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Nice to see you back on the build Marcel, coming along very nicely.....Cool Cool .. Hope to see more soon....

Regards

Alan
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#160 Posted : 24 December 2014 08:25:26

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Gandale wrote:
Nice to see you back on the build Marcel, coming along very nicely.....Cool Cool .. Hope to see more soon....

Regards

Alan


Thanks Alan, Yes , I'm back on the SOTS. I am also busy building a smaller ship form the 18th century as a gift for a friend of mine.

I had to wait for the decks to continue. The front upper deck was out of line and the deck plate did not align at all.
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