L'Egyptienne 1799 - 1:64 Ancre monograph

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Hello! I live in Korea and I'm a beginner model ship builder, currently working on my second wooden ship.
My first build was the Xebec by Amati, which I completed with great enjoyment.

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For my second ship, I decided not to use a kit. Instead, I obtained plans from Ancre and am attempting to build it from scratch.
Although I only have very basic skills and a small working space, I'm taking on this challenge with the mindset of studying the overall structure of a ship.

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There are many inaccuracies in terms of historical authenticity, and I've made quite a few mistakes.
To more experienced builders, my work may seem lacking in many areas.

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I was able to obtain a rare Swiss pear wood that is imported into Korea.
Although it was quite expensive, the quality is excellent—so much so that it almost feels like a shame to use it for building.

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Since I live in a typical apartment in Korea, I’m not able to cut or process wood at home.
So I took the imported wood to a nearby woodworking shop and had it cut to the required dimensions.

and Then, I used a Proxxon thickness planer to trim the wood to the desired thickness.

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There are many ways to make the frames, but I decided to use a CNC machine.
To do that, I had to learn CAD and Aspire, which took a significant amount of time and effort to study.

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Since the plans from Ancre are in 1/48 scale, I need to scale them down by 0.75 to achieve the desired 1/64 scale.

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I’m assembling the frames and trimming them using a planer.
The holes in the table are part of a dust collection system—there’s a powerful extractor connected underneath that pulls in wood shavings and dust, filters them, and releases only clean air outside.

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There are other excellent model ship builders in Korea besides myself, but unfortunately, they are not active on this platform, which is a bit disappointing.
I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right way, but I hope it’s okay.
 
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This is a photo from when I was working on the bow. It was taken in 2022.
I also built a dock, but since I didn’t know the best way to make one, it ended up being quite roughly made.

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Congratulations! Your workmanship is very impressive, especially for one who has only built one ship model from a kit before this. You are in inspiration for many, I am sure. You are proving that with dedication and care, excellent results are possible. Please do keep sharing your progress with us!
 
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