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Le Saint Philippe 1693 after Jean-Claude Lemineur (Ancre) in scale 1:48

By the way, @CLB, I reached out to Rare Woods and they boarded out some swiss pear for me. I ordered more than I suspect I can use in this present lifetime - so if you are in need I'm just up the road. I also chose a few planks of buxus macowanni that I will process into billets this summer. It's not sempervirens but it's close. Just trying to be neighborly :). Plus, my kids will think its firewood when I'm gone...
Thanks Paul appreciate the offer - I just had my local cabinet maker break down all of my remaining billets of pear on his industrial size machines - much easier and safer than me with the Dewalt "finger taker" table saw I have in my garage. If I run loan - I'll know who to contact !!!
 
A brief work in progress report... these are gun port hinges:

Blanks (0.3 mm x 3 mm brass strip):

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Simple jig to standardize drilling:

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Creating a 'French-looking' flourish:

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And then tapered the hinge a bit:

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Processing these was tedious...

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If I was building the full ship I would have had to develop some other approach - perhaps laser-cutting or photo-etching? Sergey (@serikoff) is sharing a way to print and copperplate these sorts of things - but that's a few too many new skill sets for me to take on for this limited application. Anyway, doing these as individual one-offs required a certain level of perseverance.

Next up, soldering for the hinge itself...
 
A brief work in progress report... these are gun port hinges:

Blanks (0.3 mm x 3 mm brass strip):

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Simple jig to standardize drilling:

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Creating a 'French-looking' flourish:

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And then tapered the hinge a bit:

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Processing these was tedious...

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If I was building the full ship I would have had to develop some other approach - perhaps laser-cutting or photo-etching? Sergey (@serikoff) is sharing a way to print and copperplate these sorts of things - but that's a few too many new skill sets for me to take on for this limited application. Anyway, doing these as individual one-offs required a certain level of perseverance.

Next up, soldering for the hinge itself...
Nothing wrong with your handwork, Paul. That are good looking hinges!
Regards, Peter
 
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