Your work returning to the ship is nice but the priority question is how many points were on the rack of your Olympic Elk????? Meat in the freezer for the winter I hope. Rich (PT-2)After some cancer radiation and 3 weeks of elk hunting in the Olympic Rain Forest(life's priorities), I'm back to working on the quarter-galleries. I placed some detailed carving. Now all I have left to do is the bottom decoration and frame the windows.
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Tag soup. Put a herd of 30, with 10+ legal bulls to sleep night before opening day. Opening morning, followed them through the thick stuff for a half mile. Got to within 30yds in a clear cut but a cow busted us. Had some close up (6ft encounters with a bear and a Mt Lion) also, so the archery season was a memorable one...fingers crossed I can connect with the bow during late deer season in CA.Your work returning to the ship is nice but the priority question is how many points were on the rack of your Olympic Elk????? Meat in the freezer for the winter I hope. Rich (PT-2)
Hopefully the common fogs and rain mist will be absent but they do keep the ground cover soft and quiet for stalking unless you are in a stand waiting and freezing in the humid cold. Best of luck to you. . . an to the elk from their perspective. 6 feet from a bear, even a small blackie can be unsettling. Lucky you were not between Mom and her cubs!!! RichTag soup. Put a herd of 30, with 10+ legal bulls to sleep night before opening day. Opening morning, followed them through the thick stuff for a half mile. Got to within 30yds in a clear cut but a cow busted us. Had some close up (6ft encounters with a bear and a Mt Lion) also, so the archery season was a memorable one...fingers crossed I can connect with the bow during late deer season in CA.
Hallo @BradNSWFirst post on my build. I started in the 1980s, from plans bought from NMM in Greenwich. Kids stopped progress from late 80's, until recently. Being retired, I'm making good progress. i will dig through some photos to show recent progress.
I have a unique "workshop". When COVID broke out, we rented the house and took off in or 5th wheel trailer, which has been a unique place to work (see attached photo).
The museum curator who sent plans, replied they had no "actual" plans for the "unfortunate" ship Serapis but he sent the plans for Roebuck, which was the lead ship of thirteen 44 gun frigates, of which Roebuck was one. The plans list the thirteen shipyards the plans were delivered to and which ship each shipyard built. (see attached photo).
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Your well crafted work makes my Kyrenia look like pre-school but the Bronze Ages were long before your ship so I will beg infancy. I like your contrasting wood tones. Rich (PT-2)Finally completed the port Quarter Gallery. I also stained the planking on the Quarter Gallery with WATCO Light Walnut, to see what the rest of the hull planking will look like, once stained. I like the contrast between the Light & Dark Walnut and how the oil makes the treenails stand out.View attachment 265909
Thanks Rich. I took a look at your build log on Kyrenia and it looks incredible! Our rolling model shop passed through Oregon a few weeks ago, staying at Champoeg and Valley of the Rogue State Parks. We did the coast last fall and loved Bullards Beach...your state is as beautiful as your bronze age work!Your well crafted work makes my Kyrenia look like pre-school but the Bronze Ages were long before your ship so I will beg infancy. I like your contrasting wood tones. Rich (PT-2)
Makes perfect sense to me. Gudgeons rest on planking, not framing.I believe a spacer (to simulate the hull planking thickness) will be required, under the straps.
In the 1st picture below, they did not use spacers to simulate the planking. In the 2nd picture, you can see the small spacers (by red arrow) that make up the thickness of the planks.
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