Constructo 1799 Enterprise help

Many thanks for sharing the positive feedback to this book "Historic Ship Models" by Wolfram zu Mondfeld. I think the book is a translation of the german book "Historische Schiffsmodelle" which I have and also like very much.
It would be great, if one of you owning this book could make a small introduction or review in our Books area? This would be a great help for other interested members.
 
Back to the Gun Ports:

No, no, I’ve not given up and turned the hull into kindling. The first gun port cut out was a “OMG” moment. By the second and third cut out I was not as worried. I’m now at the point of sanding and squaring the cut outs on the Starboard side. I think the Port side will be a lot easier as my confidence builds.

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Very well done.....the gunports are looking good.
and overall a good appearance .....
 
Reference Book:

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Interesting reading, explains a lot of the “whys, hows and results” of model ship building. Great information and explanations for a novice like me.
This book has really a lot of good information, and not only for beginners! I've got it and use it quite often. It shamelessly uses information (text, picture, everything) without giving credit to the original source - but this behaviour is unfortunately not uncommon these days. But I still love zu Mondfeld ))):-
Janos
 
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Saturday Morning Musing:

While having my early morning coffee it occurred to me I should share this.

My 1799 Constructo Enterprise was a Birthday present in March of 2017.
Never having built a wooden ship model I was ill prepared. I didn’t have a “boatyard area”, none of the “tools” required or a method of storing what I would be working on. But I did and still have a lot of enthusiasm.

Over the past year I’ve managed to accumulate what I call “ boat building stuff”. My meager collection of tools is not on par with what I’ve seen and read about here on the Forum, but it’s helped me to get my build to where it is to date.

My collection:

Dremel small drill set
Mm drill set
Small miter box
3 small Miter saws
Dremel cordless drill
Various Dremel accessories
Dremel vise
Dremel drill stand
Drill stand vise
Large metal ruler
Small metal ruler
Foam cradle
Small drafting table
LED Clamp on magnifying lamp
Files
Tweezers
Drafting compass
Drafting divider
Various size clamps
Various grit sandpaper
Two sizes blue masking tape
Titebond wood glues
Hobby cutting matt
Wood filler
Hobby paste
Sanding sticks
Sanding blocks
Micrometer
Angle protractor
Waterline marker
Five drawer hobby storage cabinet
Plank bender
Push pins
T pins
 
Back to the gun ports:

0C79A12A-B59D-46EE-84DD-629B1804F084.jpegAll fourteen gun ports are now cut in. A little more sanding is required but I’m satisfied with the result. I made some sanding sticks from 3/8 X 3/8 in Birch (about 9.5 X 9.5 mm). The dimensions of the gun ports scale out at 10 X 10 mm. I found I could use a Scotch purple glue stick to attach a sanding strip to the sanding stick.

52DB4B13-AA9F-4A68-89FA-3B3CD13DD8FE.jpegThe glue is sticky enough to let me replace the sanding strip when required.
 
You are doing a great job. It doesn't matter how many tools or equipment you have or don't have, you have loads of enthusiasm and you are enjoying what you are doing that's the most important thing.
Cheers Andy
 
You are doing a great job. It doesn't matter how many tools or equipment you have or don't have, you have loads of enthusiasm and you are enjoying what you are doing that's the most important thing.
Cheers Andy
I agree completely with Andy´ s words
 
You have quite an extensive range of tools, I would just add some Xacto blades and stuff (and I miss some Proxxon's )
Janos
 
You have quite an extensive range of tools, I would just add some Xacto blades and stuff (and I miss some Proxxon's )
Janos

Oops, I do have Xacto blades and handles. Hmm I’ll have investigate Proxxon tools. I’m not familiar with them.
 
Oops, I do have Xacto blades and handles. Hmm I’ll have investigate Proxxon tools. I’m not familiar with them.
This is maybe an idea for the next future.....to show several Proxxon, dremel etc. electric tools and to show or explain, for which parts or works the members are using them.......we will not forget...
 
Likes and dislikes:

I’ve looked at the next step of the Constructo build. Framing the insides of the gun ports.

38EC8A16-C591-47F7-A686-987020BCD965.jpeg I like this look with gun ports framed or

F5DAE1D7-F428-4FEE-A8FA-3ACA2FDA89BC.jpeg This look with gun port doors.

In my opinion either modification looks better than having the interior of the gun port framed.

Any likes, dislikes or opinions?
 
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