The rearcastle deck I am currently working on has 6 cannons. They need to be made first.
To make working easier, they are made together with the other cannons.
First the wrought iron pieces. The method is roughly the same as back then, just slightly smaller pieces and no danger of burning your fingers.
Rings are cut from plastic tubing and slid over the "cannon barrel". Once everything is in the right place, glue it.
It's not too bad
The dummies are largely assembled.
Pointing to the left: 2 so-called "sternchasers" in the stern.
The other 8 are called "port pieces".
Looked up on the internet, the term "portpiece" comes from a cannon that fires through a "port". In other words, a cannon that you fire through a gun port...
The 2 horizontal ones at the top end up in the rear castle. And remain only partially visible.
The other is called "slings".
The longest are slings, shorter ones demi-slings, and the shortest quarter-slings. In short: the longer the cannon, and consequently the gun barrel, the greater the range.
Work in progress
There was only one sling left, and it was found in the right place. So, at the time, it was really in everyone's way...
And then it turned out that the cannonports were too small. The one on the left has been adjusted.
The dummies are largely assembled.
Pointing to the left: 2 so-called "sternchasers" in the stern.
The other 8 are called "port pieces".
Looked up on the internet, the term "portpiece" comes from a cannon that fires through a "port". In other words, a cannon that you fire through a gun port...
The 2 horizontal ones at the top end up in the rear castle. And remain only partially visible.
The other is called "slings", loosely translated as garlands...
The longest are slings, shorter ones demi-slings, and the shortest quarter-slings. In short: the longer the cannon, and consequently the gun barrel, the greater the range.
Work in progress
There was only one sling left, and it was found in the right place. So, at the time, it was really in everyone's way...
And then it turned out that the gunports were too small. The one on the left has been adjusted.
The dummies are largely assembled.
Pointing to the left: 2 so-called "sternchasers" in the stern.
The other 8 are called "port pieces".
Looked up on the internet, the term "portpiece" comes from a cannon that fires through a "port". In other words, a cannon that you fire through a gun port...
The 2 horizontal ones at the top end up in the rear castle. And remain only partially visible.
The other is called "slings", loosely translated as garlands...
The longest are slings, shorter ones demi-slings, and the shortest quarter-slings. In short: the longer the cannon, and consequently the gun barrel, the greater the range.
Work in progress
There was only one sling left, and it was found in the right place. So, at the time, it was really in everyone's way...
And then it turned out that the gunports were too small. The one on the left has been adjusted.