I’m thinking I may have gotten too big for my britches.This is a serious tool, Vic! Enjoy!! Once you grasp the turning process, you will enjoy every turn of the spindle!
I’m thinking I may have gotten too big for my britches.This is a serious tool, Vic! Enjoy!! Once you grasp the turning process, you will enjoy every turn of the spindle!
Size does matter!!!!I’m thinking I may have gotten too big for my britches.
I thought I was getting close, but as I was belaying the main lifts, the belaying pin rack broke off. Now I have to redo several lines. And I was halfway through! Argh!Every time I check back to see how things are going I'm amazed at how much you have done.
The ship looks great!
I notice you had to trim back the sails a bit to get them to fit, guess I'll be needing to do that as well.
Staining the sails with tea was a novel idea for me, I was going to try and dye them.
Also, you sewed the rope into the creased seam of the sail, that's something I didn't expect.
But that's to far in the future to be thinking about right now.
So, a new lathe machine.
I have one (not new) but I haven't figure out how to get it to do what I want.
Trying to turn a dowel is a challenge for me, I like the "put the dowel in a drill tip" better.
Once you figure it out, you can show me .
I've finally gotten around to opening the 1st box of my BP. Took some pics.
I will be hitting you up when it's time to order those lights and wires, which should be soon.
This thing is getting close, I setting a personal goal to finish my Enterprise before you complete BP.
It's a pirate ship that makes it more authentic I'll insure mine are well glued. I like your lathe with the work you put into your models when will you have time to play with it?The only problem would be the knot ‘s not going through the block, but I think I’ve got it far enough below where it would go through it.
I plan on trying it for tapering masts and yards on my Soleil Royal. A little overkill there. I’m enjoying tools and learning more about them.It's a pirate ship that makes it more authentic I'll insure mine are well glued. I like your lathe with the work you put into your models when will you have time to play with it?
Nice, I need one for mine.Jack Sparrow to the rescue! Just don’t LEGO, Jack!View attachment 216701View attachment 216702
It worked for me!Just looked the lathe up on harbor freight, I want one! Time to butter up the Skipper!
Welcome to the thread.Hi Vic,
.....just found your build site! I’m still learning how to navigate this forum as I just joined a few days ago. Seems like Jodie and you are really great guys doing fantastic work. I certainly will let you know when I start. Tonight‘s bedtime reading will be starting from Page 1 of your build...looking forward to the reading!
Looking good nice flag how did you make it, I gave up trying to get the flags to look right on my last ship.Finally finished rigging mizzenmast and main mast with sails attached. View attachment 217724View attachment 217725View attachment 217726View attachment 217727
I used heavy paper using a picture off the internet. I resized it using Paint 3D and reversed the image for the other side. I glued the two sides together using rubber cement and blackened the edges with a Sharpie. It was stiff enough to shape at that point. I just had to work at it while looking at some real flags to see how it should look.Looking good nice flag how did you make it, I gave up trying to get the flags to look right on my last ship.