Happy birthday, Salamander! Looking great, Brad. Lots of work goes into a one-year scratch build!
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Chris,Nice work Brad - serious compliments as I know how difficult it can be to work with Ebony!!
Happy birthday, Salamander! Looking great, Brad. Lots of work goes into a one-year scratch build!



Always nice to see another ‘over-the-year’ project, Brad.1-YEAR Photo Montage!!!
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That is looking very nicely aligned!Wales are currently only 1/2 thickness. One more layer to go.
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Good afternoon Brad. Immaculate work. Kudos with the stern tuck with ebony. Ahh one of the few US gentleman who know rugby - nice. Enjoy the game today. Cheers GrantAnother week on the wales (SLOW and Steady)!
Workers widened the mortise for the second layer. Careful work with tiny chisels and they fit tight.
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The stern tuck turned out nice. EBONY DUST (yuck)! Some 400 grit will clean it up nicely.
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Subdued 1mm wood treenails that Brutis tested and the shipyard superintendent approved.
Unforgiving photo booth lights:
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Display shelf lighting
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Workshop lighting against the first layer of wales.
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No glare or shine like the many different metal ones the shipyard tested. At certain angles, they almost disappear, like I believe they would.
PS: Tomorrow My old "Navy Rugby" team plays CAL for the national championship!! GO NAYV, you're making an OLD Inside Center proud!!!
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Nice work Brad !!!!!!
Way to go, Brad! The wale looks perfect.
Thanks Chris, Paul and Grant!Good afternoon Brad. Immaculate work. Kudos with the stern tuck with ebony. Ahh one of the few US gentleman who know rugby - nice. Enjoy the game today. Cheers Grant










Good morning Brad. Kudos with that delicate carving however your ebony wales just “take the cake”. Fabulous. Cheers GrantBest wished to all the wonderful Mothers out there!!
Weekly update between Church and Mother's Day dinner:
1. Received some "boxwood" blanks (used by most, for turning pens).
Milled it fairly thin and tried carving the bow decoration on Salamandre. A few pictures of the work in progress:
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A few more hours "delicatizing" and it should be satisfactory. Not the same pattern Boudroit shows on his drawings, which I felt were beyond my ability to create.
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2. The ebony wales are installed and sanded nicely.
Shipyard established the nailing pattern (bottom two wale boards).
Then I used WATCO Dark Walnut on a piece of ebony, with two treenail plugs (top test plank).
Goal:
-See how subtle the wale treenails plugs could become.
-Photos demonstrate the result.
Left: Barely visible with the correct light angle.
Right: Disappear at other angles, leaving the wales appear beautifully smooth and unblemished.
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Finally, guide-lines for the first four planks above the wales were established. Two planks have been laid at the bow. These will vary in width from 0.177" (8.5 inches) at the bow to just .203" (9.75 inches) at the stern. I plan to use metal treenails on these planks like the stern planks (second picture), which are somehow very subtle.
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Thanks for stopping by!
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