Staghound...Extreme clipper 1850 by rwiederrich 1/96

It's comforting to realize I'm not the only one to use that much "mud" on my hulls for filling and shaping. She's really shaping up! Thumbsup
Can't wait to follow how she develops!
 
It's comforting to realize I'm not the only one to use that much "mud" on my hulls for filling and shaping. She's really shaping up! Thumbsup
Can't wait to follow how she develops!
The mud is the hull……… Who cares anyway…..it’s the final finish that counts.

Here are some new images of some updates to the stem and stern.

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We practically have the same workbench!
I've got one of those wonderful long dis-continued mini- Workmates. A craftsman's treasure. Thumbsup
I'm on board!
Pete
 
We practically have the same workbench!
I've got one of those wonderful long dis-continued mini- Workmates. A craftsman's treasure. Thumbsup
I'm on board!
Pete
That has been my modeling companion for over 50 years. All my clippers have been cradled by it. Off to the extreme right (out of view) is my mini drill press/mill unit. More work to do on the bow and stern.

Rob
 
I'm glad to see you back at work on it!
I had so many things going on in my life....but now I can focus...even though summer is coming soon. I tend to work fast in spirts. And generally, I do things unorthodox...because I am after final results...not based off of what is typical...to get there. I will be working on finalizing the bow shape and stern....then probably more filling and sanding before I lay down some primer to give me an idea of the final hull shape. Primer exposes all the minor inconsistencies....that I will, again fill and sand, till I am satisfied. Just like I did Glory.

Rob
 
I built a schooner yacht America from one of the original Mamoli kits before Dusek bought it and changed over to laser cut bulkheads. Mine had the original stamp-cut parts. The old stamp blades must have been worn out and misshapen with overuse unbeknownst to me. When I went to plank the hull the whole right side was strikingly less curved than the left.:eek: Rather than give up I got out the Elmer's putty. After hours of applications and standings I got the hull symmetrical and double planked over that. Worked a treat, but nearly half the hull was putty. The trick was (as usual) patience. Many, many coats, allowed to dry thoroughly before sanding. Took a week (or two, or more. But you don't remember the pain). :rolleyes:
I've seen the "Glory" pics Okay

;) Pete
 
Thanks Peter. Next will be finishing up the sub floor, then I’ll stain and lay the decking……then the waterway and install the rib stanchions. This all must be installed and painted before I add the monkey rail/cap.

Ron
I feel ya. I know the drill.
Thanks to you and "Clipperfan" for all the constructive input.
I have a better model for it.
Yours is booming along at a good "clip"! Thumbsup
 
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