HIGH HOPES, WILD MEN AND THE DEVIL’S JAW - Willem Barentsz Kolderstok 1:50

While I should have been sleeping, I was building puzzle! :D

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I must say, I find this quite therapeutic - whether I will find the hours and hours of sanding that lies ahead, also so therapeutic, will have to be seen.
Good Morning Heinrich- immaculate preparation and research- I am with you that stern is sexy! Oh Boy, that seems a load of “jigsaw” block making and future sanding. You clearly know what you are doing however if I ever box a hull I would attempt the foam method of Olga.- my lazy nature revealed ;). Non the less I cannot wait for that oak hull planked! Cheers Grant
 
Good Morning Heinrich- immaculate preparation and research- I am with you that stern is sexy! Oh Boy, that seems a load of “jigsaw” block making and future sanding. You clearly know what you are doing however if I ever box a hull I would attempt the foam method of Olga.- my lazy nature revealed ;). Non the less I cannot wait for that oak hull planked! Cheers Grant
For sure, Grant - it is a lot of sawing and fitting everything together, but that's OK. It's the sanding part (remember, I do everything by hand) that is going to take many hours. But ... the secret to a good planking job, lies in the preparation.
 
While I should have been sleeping, I was building puzzle! :D

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I must say, I find this quite therapeutic - whether I will find the hours and hours of sanding that lies ahead, also so therapeutic, will have to be seen.
Heinrich, I know most would feel I should seek professional help but, my favorite tool (if you can call it a tool) is sandpaper.
With a good sanding things just seem to come to life.
 
Heinrich, I know most would feel I should seek professional help but, my favorite tool (if you can call it a tool) is sandpaper.
With a good sanding things just seem to come to life.
Hi Ron - no I don't think for a moment that you need professional help, because you like sanding. :D I also like sanding, but then a finer type of sanding that gives a smooth finish to something. There will be a lot of aggressive sanding with 80-grit that has to take place here, before I get to the part where I can switch to my finer grits and start bringing out the shape. Anyway, in for a penny, in for a pound! :)
 
I think you both need professional help. Sanding is no fun, dust breathing, dust on everything include an angry admiral who needs to dust the home again.
Hoi Stephan. Luckily or unluckily for me, I stay alone so all sanding will be done by the time she comes back. Unfortunately, that also means that I am responsible for the cleaning up. As to the sanding dust - I live in China with its infamous pollution and I smoke Chinese cigarettes - I'm in trouble either way. A little bit of wood dust ain't going to make a difference! ROTF
 
Hello Everyone.

After 5 meters of Paulownia went into the little ship this is what she looks like tonight. I have yet to do the stern and the bow, but I will first sand the rest of the hull and then box those sections last when I have a clear line of the hull shape.

Viewed from above there aren't too many tell-tale signs of what is going on beneath the waterline.

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But flipped over - you can see the full effect.

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Somewhere in there, there is a beautiful woman waiting to be unleashed! ROTF

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For their expedition ships, Dutch shipwrights of the sixteenth century, favored a relatively squared hull. ROTF
 
Hello Everyone.

After 5 meters of Paulownia went into the little ship this is what she looks like tonight. I have yet to do the stern and the bow, but I will first sand the rest of the hull and then box those sections last when I have a clear line of the hull shape.

Viewed from above there aren't too many tell-tale signs of what is going on beneath the waterline.

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But flipped over - you can see the full effect.

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Somewhere in there, there is a beautiful woman waiting to be unleashed! ROTF

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For their expedition ships, Dutch shipwrights of the sixteenth century, favored a relatively squared hull. ROTF
Sorry H, but that hull is a little bit too square :)
 
Heinrich, this has been some Serious boxing my friend, good luck with the sanding :eek: o_O
Indeed, my friend. When I am finished, I will have a solid hull below the first deck, but first, sanding! Fortunately, or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, I have nothing else to do, so I might as well spend my time sanding! ROTF
 
I thought I had friends on SOS, but NO ONE warned me ...

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Well, in that case you don't have to get bored today.Sleep Don't forget to take enough coffee, that gives plenty of energy ;)
My friend, I have been sanding since 07H45 this morning. It is now 18H23 in China. This is a HUGE work - not a job for the faint-hearted. It is just as well I live alone, because you don't want to see what things look like here. :(
 
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