Jan,
Getting there! - Your log will be a "must go to" when I get there - Thanks for sharing your log including so many details![]()
That is great, you guys made my day.Yes Jan I have already bookmarked a few of your post too. Thanks a million!
Jan
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Jan,
Getting there! - Your log will be a "must go to" when I get there - Thanks for sharing your log including so many details![]()
That is great, you guys made my day.Yes Jan I have already bookmarked a few of your post too. Thanks a million!
Final dry fit of the Mast step.
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I think I've managed to get this step right. No final gluing until I paint the interior , frames and the complted decks. I've been putting that off since I don't like to paint.
Jan
That is interesting, I think that could easily be done with some more shapingVery nice job Jan! I think you'd agree, this looks much better than the original and was worth the effort.
That said, it looks like, even in his attempt to make a more scale-like mast partner, Pavel still took some artistic liberties. As you can see from Dr. Bischoff's dissertation below, the mast partner ended at the biti and did not extend beyond them. Additionally, the portion forward of the mast is significantly thinner.
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Hi Paul, that was an incredible amount of char removal and a long morning of sanding.I can't speak to the accuracy of placement or design here - but that is a fine looking work-in-progress Jan!