H.M.S. PEGASUS - Swan Class by David Antscherl & Greg Herbert Scale 1:36

I believe instead that the cant frames were the easiest part: these square frames are not all the same, the thickness changes, the thicknesses between the foot and the top timber of each frame change even ....
 
I placed a few more frames. In this type of carpentry to be able to set up a frame it takes a lot of time!
To give the structure more solidity, I thought of using some steel nails placed transversely at the base of the frames:

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I placed a few more frames. In this type of carpentry to be able to set up a frame it takes a lot of time!
To give the structure more solidity, I thought of using some steel nails placed transversely at the base of the frames:

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Those of us that are less competent, might think of something more easily reversed than steel nails. Also any worries about staining/rust over the years? Your work is superb.
 
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