Good afternoon,
I’ve been doing wooden ship modeling for years without ever becoming comfortable or proficient with hull planking. My fault I know. I have noticed some kits e.g., from Pavel Nikitin, that appear to have the hull planking precut which would seem to make doing a credible job of planking more straight forward and less stressful (although not like “the shipwrights of olde.”)
I like to work with my hands, I do precision kumiko woodworking, but have trouble 3D conceptualizing how to cut planks for fitting. Yes, I’ve read most of the stuff available but it doesn’t seem to “take.”
Two questions. First, for those of you who have experience with these kits what is your sense on how well the precut planking works?
Second, who are some of the kit makers doing this?
Thanks.
Chris
I’ve been doing wooden ship modeling for years without ever becoming comfortable or proficient with hull planking. My fault I know. I have noticed some kits e.g., from Pavel Nikitin, that appear to have the hull planking precut which would seem to make doing a credible job of planking more straight forward and less stressful (although not like “the shipwrights of olde.”)
I like to work with my hands, I do precision kumiko woodworking, but have trouble 3D conceptualizing how to cut planks for fitting. Yes, I’ve read most of the stuff available but it doesn’t seem to “take.”
Two questions. First, for those of you who have experience with these kits what is your sense on how well the precut planking works?
Second, who are some of the kit makers doing this?
Thanks.
Chris