Hayling Hoy of 1759

Last update for this year - not much of an update. Few more cant frames have been installed and preliminary faired. After all, I might finish this thing. Thanks for all the kind words and likes, much appreciated. I wish you all the best in New year.

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Hi Gennaro

I lost track of your job. I have the log as watch but without emails. I will change that. The work done so far is fantastic. Congratulations!!!

Cheers
Daniel
 
Hi Gennaro

I lost track of your job. I have the log as watch but without emails. I will change that. The work done so far is fantastic. Congratulations!!!

Cheers
Daniel
Daniel,
The way this Ho Ho Ho is shaping up, you wouldn't miss much if you check the log six months from now. Thanks for your kind words, but I think I bit into something more than I can chew. We'll see how it turns out.
 
I finally managed to make and install all the fore cant frames as well as few square frames. The one sitting at dead flat is single one - chock/scarph joint. It really made me appreciate what some of our members are doing - framing the whole ship in this way. Mine was relatively easy, but handling beveled joints would be a different story. Speaking of beveled joints, does anybody know if there is an angle plate for Proxxon MF70? Anyway, here are few pics of the current state of the model. More wood is on the way from our friend Sergey. Thanks for all your comments and likes. Much appreciated and encouraging as always. It's going to be a while before the next post - fill in the gap with square frames, repetitive and somewhat boring task.

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My dear Gennaro, I do not care if I have to wait a L-O-N-G time for the next update. When I see an update like the one you have just posted, I am simply in awe. You say you have respect for what other modelers achieve - my friend, I have the greatest respect for what you are achieving. Never before I have seen a POF build, where the shape of the hull is shown so accurately and so cleanly so early on in the build. I take my hat off to you!
 
My dear Gennaro, I do not care if I have to wait a L-O-N-G time for the next update. When I see an update like the one you have just posted, I am simply in awe. You say you have respect for what other modelers achieve - my friend, I have the greatest respect for what you are achieving. Never before I have seen a POF build, where the shape of the hull is shown so accurately and so cleanly so early on in the build. I take my hat off to you!

That's right Heinrich, there's no better way to describe it. So cleanly and accurately done. Gennaro has really got it.
 
Thank you friends for your kind words. @Heinrich I really like Antscherl's approach - rather than installing all the oversized frames and then fairing them, fair as you go. Outside of the hull is going to take long time to fair. It can be quite physically demanding. I'll have to either get one of those height adjusting tables or more Robaxin for back pain. :)
 

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That's exactly what I'm looking for, Tobias. Unfortunately I have no knowledge/means of manufacturing it myself. Thanks!
 
That's exactly what I'm looking for, Tobias. Unfortunately I have no knowledge/means of manufacturing it myself. Thanks!
This is what @Tobias Tobi uses, I found them but they are not cheap. However, Renishaw is a reputable name for quality and precision. It should last for a very long time (lifetime?)



 
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