HMS ALERT 1777 cutter POF by shota70 [COMPLETED BUILD]

Yes Shota, do a short video please. I was not able to follow the explanation. Or a picture sequence. The final result looks fantastic and I have a friend too, that if I ask him a million times, he can do something similar :) .

Do we need to pay copyright???????
Hahaha :)

Cheers !!!
Daniel
 
I promise to try to present detailed documentation in photos of the process on a brass board or a short video during the weekend

But now I want to celebrate Golden State's victory in the NBA Finals, a team that will be remembered for many years to come thanks to the fighting spirit and team spirit and also because of the legendary Steph Kerry Exclamation-Mark First Place MetalBottle
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hello dear friends
As I was asked by you I sat down today and simulated the process of working with the devices designed to create the circle at the end of the brass board into which the hinges are inserted.
I make pictures of each step in the process as well as a short video.
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I hope this will help in understanding the process in the right way, wish us all a pleasant and enjoyable weekend :) :cool:
 
Ah..., I get it. Great engineering behind this tool. Many thanks for the step-by-step detailed explanations, mon ami.
Thanks Shota, smart engineering. They make hinges of doors on the same way. This one for the small ones. Okay
Very ingenious my friend. That is an excellent piece of engineering.
Wow... I would never imagine something like that. Nice !!!!

Daniel
Dear Friends
Thank you so much for the compliment, hope it helps everyone who needs it among the members on the site in creating hinges for ships
 
hello dear friends
As I was asked by you I sat down today and simulated the process of working with the devices designed to create the circle at the end of the brass board into which the hinges are inserted.
I make pictures of each step in the process as well as a short video.
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I hope this will help in understanding the process in the right way, wish us all a pleasant and enjoyable weekend :) :cool:
Now I've seen a couple of methods to create working hinges, meaning I'm out of excuses not to go ahead and equip the wheel house and the windlass engine box with opening covers.
Very nice job, by the way.
 
good evening dear friends
After some days of not working on the ship and in the midst of waiting for guidance from my dear friend Maarten,
I decided to work On to the rudder.
The kit rudder contains three parts, the fwd and aft part and the heel.
I have done some filing, scraping and sanding to get a proper fit.
Using blackened pva glue I glued the 3 parts and sanded a bit and cleaned of the glue residue.
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In the coming weekend I will try to finish the rudder and then I will return to the track of the gun powder room through the guidance of dear Maarten.
Good night
 
hello dear friends
Today I continued to prepare the rudder of the ship, sanded the inside and bottom at 40 degrees and also blackened the hinges and this is the result
Wishing us all a pleasant and enjoyable weekend
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good evening dear friends
It's just fun to go back to the creation sequence of the ship model.
Thanks to guidance from Maarten, I went back to making order in the creation of the lower deck, first I arranged the beams of the deck - width, length and support columns for the deck. I worked on sanding, smoothing and adjusting the beams to the sockets to which they fit.
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hello dear friends
Today I continued to prepare the rudder of the ship, sanded the inside and bottom at 40 degrees and also blackened the hinges and this is the result
Wishing us all a pleasant and enjoyable weekend
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That’s looking a very nice ‘old fashion’ rudder, Shota. With the bolts and the blackened hinges.
Regard, Peter
 
Dear friends, I invite you to join a new topic I have developed in the field of carving, I would love to read your recommendations for promoting the project
 
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