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L'Artésien 1764 - 64 Kanonen-Schiff in 1:48 nach Plänen von Jacques Fichant

Hi everyone!

Work on the *A'rtésien* continued with the bow bands. The plans only show them on one side, so I had to draw them myself first. Except for two, they are mounted so they "float," because the hull planking—which I am not modeling—would normally sit between them and the frames. According to the monograph, they feature forelock bolts; I included these on the lower bow band, but to my eye, they looked far too oversized and clunky. That’s why I switched to a simplified representation. I’m not entirely satisfied and would do the iron bands on the lower half differently, but that’s just how it is now. ;) The lower iron bands have already been oiled, which explains the color contrast.

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Regards
Andreas
Tolle idee
Man lernt jeden Tag etwas Neues dazu; ich finde die Idee mit dem Fräser zum Abrunden von Nagelköpfen mega klasse!
Your work looks sharp. This bit is the one commonly used by jewelers, right?
Grussle
 
Thank you very much for the kind words! That’s right; generally speaking, there are sets available for jewelry making that include a wide variety of mini-cutters. Hollow cutters like these are perfect for that purpose.
 
What I’d be interested to know now is how Gérard arrived at a two-part counter-keel for his work...
This feature is mentioned in the monograph: section describing plate 4 (page 46) and specifically the paragraph decribing the structural elements.

The keelson being built as two side-by-side timbers installed lengthwise is mentioned in the Bigot de Morogues construction treatise dated to the mid-1750's. So that may be one of the sources used for the monograph.
The construction treatise is dedicated to the construction of a 60-Gun Ship.

As far as fastening side-by-side keelson timbers, the treatise aslo includes the following:
"The keelson being fashioned from two rows of timbers overlapped one beside the other; these timbers are fastened together horizontally alternating driving the bolts from each side".
The keelson is also fastened to the frames, rising wood and keel:
"As often as possible, the keelson is again fastened using bolts running through the floor-timbers or crotches, using blind-bolts driven two-third of the way into the thickness of the keel when the run prevents doing it any other way. It is to be noted that the bolts fastening the keel and floor-timbers are not driven into the center, but toward the edge of the assembly so that the ones securing the keelson are driven into the center to avoid meeting the others. Often, the floor-timbers are fastened to the keel using bolts securing the keelson, especially through the scarph-joints; this prevents weakening the keel."

This treatise is included in the book published by ANCRE: "The 50 and 64-Gun Ship".

G
 
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Many thanks, Paul, for your words of praise. :)
Gilles Korent, then I suppose I was right about the two-part keelson after all. In my correspondence with Daniel Forlani, he also confirmed that it consists of two longitudinal sections.
Many thanks!
 
Hallo zusammen!

Vielen Dank für Ihr positives Feedback!:)
Die acht vorderen Doppelspanten sind fertig. Bevor ich mit den Spanten weitermache, möchte ich den Bugbereich fertigstellen und den Heckpfosten anbringen. Also, jetzt sind die Klampen dran. Ich mache das zum ersten Mal; mal sehen, ob ich es richtig hinbekomme.

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Grüße
Andreas
Hallo Andreas , welch ein großes Werk du dir vorgenommen hast ! Ich bin gespannt über deinen Bau . Viel Erfolg und noch mehr Freude . Beste Grüße Holger
 
Hi everyone!

Many thanks Holger for your great feedback. It’s been a lot of fun so far, and I hope it stays that way :) Also, a big thank you for all your interest in my work!

I’ve moved on to the next deck. Since I won't be able to easily access it later on, I’ve applied oil up to the underside of the shelf clamp.

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Regards
Andreas
 
Hello everyone!

As for the look, I wanted to try something new with the A'rtésien. Now that the initial coat has dried, the next step is treatment with bitumen. I tested various mixing ratios on sample pieces and found one that I was happy with. You can see the difference in the first picture, where the oil-bitumen mixture has just been applied to the right side. The subsequent photos were taken one day after the bitumen application.

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Regards
Andreas
 
Hallo zusammen!

Was die Optik angeht, wollte ich mit dem A'rtésien etwas Neues ausprobieren. Nachdem der erste Anstrich getrocknet ist, folgt nun die Bitumenbehandlung. Ich habe verschiedene Mischungsverhältnisse an Probestücken getestet und eines gefunden, mit dem ich zufrieden bin. Den Unterschied sieht man auf dem ersten Bild, wo die Öl-Bitumen-Mischung gerade auf die richtige Seite aufgetragen wurde. Die folgenden Fotos wurden einen Tag nach dem Bitumenauftrag aufgenommen.

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Grüße
Andreas
Hallo Andreas, der Farbton sieht sehr gut aus. Dein ganzes können kann ich einfach nur im Vorbild finden und es ist wunderschön anzusehen. Beste Grüße
 
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