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Hello from Burgenland in Austria

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Hello from Burgenland in Austria.
I thought I would say hello.

I have been building tugs as teenager, now about 50 years later I am hooked to wood and historical ships.

At the moment for a warm up, after some years of break, I build HMS Trition from other forum (Model Ship World)

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Cheers
Jerzy
 
Thank you.
As I mentioned I have not been building anything for 15 or so years...

I have just undusted my never finished build of 17th century galleon...
unfortunatelly she is not in the best shape after kids used to play with her.
And I know I have made so many mistakes that I gradually gave up with the project.

Polsh Wodnik that took part during wars with Sweden at Oliwa - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Oliwa

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Thank you.
As I mentioned I have not been building anything for 15 or so years...

I have just undusted my never finished build of 17th century galleon...
unfortunatelly she is not in the best shape after kids used to play with her.
And I know I have made so many mistakes that I gradually gave up with the project.

Polsh Wodnik that took part during wars with Sweden at Oliwa - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Oliwa

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Looks salvageable to me...
 
I can sympathise with the sentiment that once you discover that your build to date has inaccuracies you lose interest. I had a Thermopylae like that. Then the hull and masts moved house several times, a cat head got lost, and figurative rot set in until it went to the breakers.

Nowadays though, I would consider that the builder was still trying different things, and my model was merely at a stage before the final result.

- and welcome!
 
Can you help me out please? How do I build (cut) a Rabbet? Thanks.
Hello Bruce,

The simplistic answer is that you use a rebate/rabbet plane. On curved work such as ships, that is often tricky, though for models you could make up a scratch stock.
We would need to know more about which particular rebate you need to cut to provide specific help.

Jim
 
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