Grants Xebec 1:60 (using Jabeque Cazador Occre1:60 kit) [COMPLETED BUILD]

Tempting, very tempting to do so regardless...

You must have Dutch origins...

This is where I think the "flaw" is in your plans. Much sanding required, risking sanding through the planks with subsequent filler application, plus more sanding, I don't like that one bit. The less sanding required the better, based on personal experience with my Bluenose build.
Good morning Johan...Must be the South African Dutch influence in me. ROTF. I agree. The risk of over sanding is very prevalent, however as I'm progressing its looking better and better to take the rabbet method. Slowly slowly catch this monkey. It may well work.
Cheers Grant
 
Hi Grant, in my simple mind laying in a rabbit is not the hard part, laying it in at the correct angle is the challenge not to mention keeping it relatively straight well curved at the stern and bow. Like you I have the same challenge and I am going to have to rely on sanding to correct up my inaccuracies of which there are bound to a few.
Good morning Daniel. I agree with you. Theoretically the method I'm using is simple. The risk factor is getting the angle correct to keep the flow line of the planks into the rabbet. HA ha, in this hobby I have found what seems easy mostly turns out to be a challenge. Lets see. I have my swear jar readyROTF. Cheers Grant
 
Good morning Johan...Must be the South African Dutch influence in me. ROTF. I agree. The risk of over sanding is very prevalent, however as I'm progressing its looking better and better to take the rabbet method. Slowly slowly catch this monkey. It may well work.
Cheers Grant
Anticipating your next update quite anxiously...
 
Good Peter. Thanks. Yep, I'm sanding, sanding and more sanding. As I go I'm getting more confident this rabbet method will work.
Cheers Grant
To be honest, I severely underestimated the rebate and subsequently didn't pay sufficient attention to it while I still could.
Result: rapidly filling bad word years and a lot of tedious rework.
 
Good evening. Nothing to add just….sanding……more sandingo_O

An old pic of something I forgot to show: I made the cabin door. I am not using the metal cast parts of the kit. Walnut frame and sapele veneer cut to 3mm inner. I lined the cabin bulkhead with Sapele veneer as I did not like the way the kit lined the bulkhead.

I lined the lower bulkhead with a 2x2 mm to finish it off.
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Cheers Grant
 
Good morning. I refer @Dean62 posts on UGLY. As promised here is ugly ROTF - Dremel slips and all.

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More sanding to go…..

I clearly did not fair the Occre reinforcements enough to get my Rabbet working properly. The veneer will flow nicely into it now….well it appears so.

I am very happy tho as all my changes are strong and the lines for the outer layer are looking good so far.

This UGLY will be transformed in SEXY:…hold your breath.ROTFROTF

Cheers Grant
 
Good morning. I refer @Dean62 posts on UGLY. As promised here is ugly ROTF - Dremel slips and all.

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More sanding to go…..

I clearly did not fair the Occre reinforcements enough to get my Rabbet working properly. The veneer will flow nicely into it now….well it appears so.

I am very happy tho as all my changes are strong and the lines for the outer layer are looking good so far.

This UGLY will be transformed in SEXY:…hold your breath.ROTFROTF

Cheers Grant
O yes, this is so U.G.L.Y., Grant. No, just kidding. Her base is good, with some ‘cosmetic procedures’ she will definitely be fine and sexy. :)
Regards, Peter
 
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Well, this looks a lot better than I thought it would.
I think we'll have to agree to not use @Dean62 's vocabulary anywhere, apart from his own blogs; way to confusing for us, mortal shipwrights...
While the stern does look good, your pictures don't have sufficient detail to say anything about the keel and the bow, so I'll wait for the transformation from "in-work" to "sexy".
 
O yes, this is so U.G.L.Y., Grant. No, just kidding. Her base is good, with some ‘cosmetic procedures’ she will definitely be fine and sexy. :)
Regards, Peter
Good afternoon Peter. It is coming right. Nearly time plank the transom and stern. Then the Litmus test on the false keel and stem post.
Well, this looks a lot better than I thought it would.
I think we'll have to agree to not use @Dean62 's vocabulary anywhere, apart from his own blogs; way to confusing for us, mortal shipwrights...
While the stern does look good, your pictures don't have sufficient detail to say anything about the keel and the bow, so I'll wait for the transformation from "in-work" to "sexy".
Good afternoon Johan. It is Ugly, to use the vocabulary, but the lines are exciting me. It is the way I build. It’s the end result which counts for me- how I get there…well that is another story. I definitely see many fellow modellers cringing ;). If we don’t see it it can be horribly ugly ;).
Moving in the right direction Grant: sanding - filler - sanding - filler. And it's nice to see the bubble wrap back in play...
Good afternoon Paul. I think I’m going to register a patent for that bubble wrap work station ROTF. I love it. Sexy is coming just wait…..
The messy - boring - parts of this great hobby IMO - So you're building two at a time - how impressive indeed.
Good afternoon John. Ahh the Victory. Not doing much with her. I have 52 little 10mm stanchions to make….just can’t find the enthusiasm. Redface.
It's "Grant Ugly" but looking good. Lines are fine. Time to go for "Grant sexy".... :)
Good afternoon Peter. Thanks. Yep it’s is almost time to go for it. One or two little sections and ready to make nice.
Cheers Grant
 
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