LE ROCHEFORT - Harbour yacht from 1787 1:36 by Tobias (Monograph by ANCRE)

Good evening everyone, Tony had a bit of a problem with the stern and it's about the taper of the stern.

On the one hand, this can be seen from the plans and, on the other hand, Adrian describes it in his book. Here are the pictures for the plan/book.

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First you have to measure the overhang of the small triangle and then you need a small piece of wood that corresponds to the measurement and put it on the lower corner of the stern post. Now align your workpiece and clamp it.
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Now position your milling cutter at the beginning of the taper and mill path by path up to the beginning of the triangle up to the upper end of the triangle.

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Now it gets a little tricky since we have two different pitches, so place about half of the previous piece of wood under the other end and then continue routing to the first mark on the top small arch.

You do the whole thing on the other side too.
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Hello colleagues IMPORTANT!!!

I think I've got to the bottom of the mystery that has caused some confusion.

6.75mm or 6.95mm, both measurements are correct. I am in the process of building a test frame and lo and behold, here we find the two different measurements.
The keel measures 6.75mm, but the keelson measures 6.95mm.

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You can find this again in the article INFOS.

Hi Frank, I have experimented a bit with the frames and will stick to my old way of making them as Adrian does. I have prepared some parts and worked a bit more on La Palme. On the other hand, I also hurt my eye on New Year's Day which slowed me down a bit the last few days.
 
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