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Now I understand what you're getting at.
No, the keelson was crafted according to the plans and glued in place after some minor adjustments. The nailing is purely for aesthetics.
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Hi Barbossa, I'm a bit confused about the nailing. According to a description from that period, the fastening method is quite different. If you'd like, I can send you the description in a private message. FrankNow I understand what you're getting at.No, the keelson was crafted according to the plans and glued in place after some minor adjustments. The nailing is purely for aesthetics.



Looking fantastic, Andreas!Hello everyone!
Next up are the decorative moldings. The dimensions were taken from the plans, and the specific shape for each molding was milled using a straight bit and a ball-nose cutter.
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Andreas




















