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Corsair H.M.S. Enterprize Build Log

Tim,
VERY NEAT WORK!!
Is the well and shot locker in your photo just resting where it is and not yet fixed in their final location?
Thanks
Allan
 
Tim,
VERY NEAT WORK!!
Is the well and shot locker in your photo just resting where it is and not yet fixed in their final location?
Thanks
Allan
Correct. Everything, so far, is only dry fit while finalizing dimensions, locating on beams, etc.
Once I get all compartments done and get a couple coats of finish below platforms, will start to glue up structures.
Now, working on 3-4 courses of exterior planking around gun ports to get dimensions correct and give extra strength to framing, etc.
As noted earlier, have had to rip replacement planking in some locations, especially the small angled sections between ports. Seems like they are all short as supplied and zero work around except to fab new ones. As I indicated, however, there is plenty of extra material remaining on sheets with all framing removed to rip new planks and allow wood to match fairly well......folks, don't throw anything away!:eek:

Tim

Just, added. Not really any sanding done yet but planks lay on frames nicely and edges seem tight to adjacent run so I think I’ll be all right.
Some color variance between the 5-6 sheets but that will even out with selective coats of finish when ready.
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She is looking beautiful, Tim ! Great work !
I have to take a short break from my build because I have a friend that broke their wood bed frame and I said I would fix it for them. :)
Shouldn't take me more than a week...
 
Jeff, all,

Although I did not intend too, pushing along with the exterior planking which is moving along and after initial light sanding seems to be OK. Still have to trim/square up planking that covers a couple ports.
Probably do the double layer Wales before I go back to interior construction. Pays to mix it up somewhat IMHO.

Tim

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I have a question regarding Enterprise as a receiving ship hulk when she had no masts, wheel, guns, etc. as she was set up as one for more years than she was a fighting ship. What are the parts marked on the drawing below? I am guessing the vertical pieces could be knees, but what was the purpose of these parts?
Thanks
Allan

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I have a question regarding Enterprise as a receiving ship hulk when she had no masts, wheel, guns, etc. as she was set up as one for more years than she was a fighting ship. What are the parts marked on the drawing below? I am guessing the vertical pieces could be knees, but what was the purpose of these parts?
Thanks
Allan

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Purely a guess on my part, but I would imagine that they cut out a large hole in lower deck to make the hold more available and they did that for additional structural bracing that the deck and beams used to provide. Again, totally just a guess on my part !
 
I seem to recall with other ships, when altered the horizontal structures, particularly on that deck, may have been platforms for sleeping for all the “ residents” .
 
can you measure the depth from the bottom of the frame where it rests on the bench to the bottom of the keel false keel please

it looks like 10 mm - trying to get a fix on how high each frame is

looking good

You seem to be getting the same problem as i did snapping joints
 
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