Thanks, Grant.Ditto..
Classic Paul- just perfect.
Cheers Grant
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Thanks, Grant.Ditto..
Classic Paul- just perfect.
Cheers Grant
Thank you very much, Stephan. The hinges are very simple to do - though they do take some time.That’s why it called a hobby, those moments bring out the best parts, when you do what you like to do in the moment. And I love the way how you made these hinges.
S very nice looking rudder with nicely executed brass work, Paul. I love that little curved detail!Hello Friends,
For no apparent reason I decided to work on the rudder and rudder hinges...
The rudder on the SP is shockingly narrow. Mr. Lemineur attributes this to a reduced vulnerability in rough weather - and the fact that the draft of the stern of the ship was three to four feet deeper than the bow. I have nothing intelligent to say about any of this.
The rudder in 1693 was only two pieces wide: a mainpiece and a trailing blade:
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Fabrication of the gudgeons and pintles was an exercise in soldering and shaping brass bits:
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I created a simple jig in order to drill perfectly centered and consistent holes:
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And then shaped the operating part of the hinge (purists will note that I took some liberties with design of the gudgeons):
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And then drilled holes in the straps using another simple jig:
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Finally, I installed the pintles on the rudder:
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Next will be the installation of the gudgeons - but that will require a bit of woodworking and then some changes to the way I am supporting the model on my working board.
I do appreciate that you have taken the time to visit.
Thank you, Peter! Enjoy your ski trip!S very nice looking rudder with nicely executed brass work, Paul. I love that little curved detail!
Regards, Peter

Thanks, Daniel. The same best wishes to you and yours!Paul, I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas my friend. I'm Looking forward to seeing your awesome creations in 2026!

Thanks, JJ. And the same to you and your family!Merry Christmas Paul.
JJ..
Thank you, my friend. I hope you have a joyous holiday surrounded by family and friends!Merry Christmas Paul and Happy New Year
The same to you, Russ. Be blessed this Christmas season and into the new year!Wishing a joyous and peaceful holiday to you and your family Paul. Give Ethan an extra hug or two and cherish your time - it goes by so quickly.

Thanks very much, Christian. The same to you as well! Enjoy the holidays!Merry Chritmas and a happy New Year to you and your family, Paul
