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Hi Mike,Thanks Maarten,
I am using a gantry type building jig, there is some photos of it in the first part of this build log, I like using it for the free access to the build and it can be re-used for many different builds. I use a center line string, level and the scales on the jig for alignment of the frames, see this thread for a description of the jig.
https://www.shipsofscale.com/sosforums/index.php?threads/building-board-gantry-type.1331/
Mike
Thanks Dave,
That is a great model of a Brodie stove, they were used in a later time period than the Fubbs. The stove on the Fubbs was more like a brick oven I think, there doesn’t seem to be too much information on ships’ stoves in 1724.
Mike
Thanks Uwe,Because recently made book review of th eplanset of the La Salamandre I have a photo of the stove-drawing considered by Jean Boudriot......ok it is french
Sorry for the bad quality, but this is only an excerpt from a photo of the complete drawing
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an open cupboard with inside brickwork........
@Mike41 and @DocBlake : your stove are looking very good
I will check this detail in the evening and give you an info....also I will look on other plansets about the stove - Maybe an idea to make an extra thread collecting info about stoves over the centuries and countries ?Thanks Uwe,
I will keep a copy of the image for future reference. Is the top made from stone or metal?
Mike
I will check this detail in the evening and give you an info....also I will look on other plansets about the stove - Maybe an idea to make an extra thread collecting info about stoves over the centuries and countries ?
Hi Brian,Hi Mike,
hope you don't mind me jumping on your thread, but the Fubbs was my very first scratch build model which I built about 16 years ago. Its a rather amateurish attempt compared to your effort and I used Reverend Romero's practicum for the build.
Heres some photos and I elected to rig the model.
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