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A Dutch Fluyt in shell first, reconstructing the "Ghost ship" scale 1:36

Next are the "schaarstokken" which are a deck reinforcement enclosing the coamings.
This is what Van Yk writes about them for the Orlop deck.
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The "schaarstokken" are equal in thickness to the waterways. In two rows they are running over the lenght of the deck at the width of the coamings parallel to each other. The schaarstokken are equally to the waterways countersunk into the deckbeams for half their thickness.
On both sides of the schaarstokken there is a slot to take the deckplanking except there were the coamings are situated.

As the coamings in the orlop deck are different in size the schaarstokken are also at different distances from each other along the length of the deck. Widest at the main coaming and closer to each other at the fwd and aft coamings.
The main coaming is 7 x 7 ft which means the schaarstokken around the main coaming are 7 ft from each other.
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At the spot of the coaming there is no slot in the schaarstok as you can see below. Secondly I made them different in width, you can see this also on the ones onboard Vasa. This as they were made as wide as possible from the wood used for them.
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The schaarstokken aft of the deck are much closer to each other as there is only a small hatch coaming of 2.5 ft.
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Again fwd slightly wider for a hatch of 4 ft.
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Next time milling the beams and schaarstokken to countersink them into the beams.
 
A lot of work but visually not a lot of change.
Milling the schaarstokken. I have choosen to only partly cut into the beams to keep there strength, this means also a part at the back of the schaarstok is removed.
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For the milling I use a guidence pin to set it at a fixed milling depth.
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To mill the opposit side the mill has to be adjusted to be flush with the guidance pin.
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Now the pin follows the contour of the other slot and copies it.
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The rounded ends I finish with a chisel to square ends.

All waterways and schaarstokken are now finished.
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Next time the "grieten en kalmayen"
 
A lot of work but visually not a lot of change.
Milling the schaarstokken. I have choosen to only partly cut into the beams to keep there strength, this means also a part at the back of the schaarstok is removed.
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For the milling I use a guidence pin to set it at a fixed milling depth.
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To mill the opposit side the mill has to be adjusted to be flush with the guidance pin.
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Now the pin follows the contour of the other slot and copies it.
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The rounded ends I finish with a chisel to square ends.

All waterways and schaarstokken are now finished.
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Next time the "grieten en kalmayen"
‘Schaarstokken’ with nice slots are always a pleasure to see, Maarten. All parts are nicely leveled!
Regards, Peter
 
‘Schaarstokken’ with nice slots are always a pleasure to see, Maarten. All parts are nicely leveled!
Regards, Peter
Thx Peter,
All is just dry fitted, after glueing and some last sanding everything will be nicely flush.

Very clever solution to create matching slots!
Thx Paul, this works very quick, first all the beams on one side. Adjust the mill and then do all the opposit sides.
 
Dear Maarten,
I do really love your build, but can only look at your astonishing work.
This is my two pence into the dryfitting:
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Have a great valentins day!
 
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