Ragusian Carrack (MarisStella) - Scale 1:59

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I started with the wale at the main deck. I tried the kit supplied wales, which are 2x4. The planking is 1.5x4. I couldn't really see much difference as the wale didn't stand out as much as I liked. I cut my own to size 2.5x4. This looks better to me. I stained the wales black with India ink. I also rounded the edges with a 1/32" round-over bit as I didn't care for the square edges. I had cut my own hull planks so the hull wood will look pretty much the same color. There were too may variations in color with the kits hull planks. I also round-overed the edges of all the hull planks with the same 1/32 bit. You can see the planks in the stern photo. I did this just for a different look. No other reason really. My build will look a little different from the builds already published due to the
black wales and rounded over hull planks. No reason really. Other than I just wanted to do something different. Might make some other changes as the build progresses??

Something I thought was a little peculiar.... the distance from the main deck wale to the next wale below at the widest point is 4.5 planks. Wonder why the manufacturer did this? Or did the manufacturer get it right and I don't have a clue what I'm doing?? ROTF

Anyway, I'm using 4 1.5x4mm planks at the widest and 2 plank width at the bow and 3 plank width at the stern. The fractional measurements I took at this 3 areas were just a little too hard for me to figure out. The sizes I am using will be close enough for me to tell any difference. I'll worry about how the other wales fit when I get to them.IMG_4877.jpgIMG_4878.jpgIMG_4879.jpg
 
Planked the hull bottom. Most of the planking is finished. Will finish planking the upper bow when working in that area. Will lightly sand (steel wool) the entire hull before I start with the masts. Then a final light coat of flat urethane.

I put a deck on the stern deck and planked the inside of the hull. Still work to be done (cutting curvers) on hull planking in the open area of the main deck.

I bought Pavel's San. Bartolome about 2 years right after it came out. Been sitting on the shelf. I'm going to begin that ship now as I sometimes get a little bored working on the Ragusian Carrack all the time.

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I'm trying to build this ship for my daughter as she had asked for one of my models a long time ago. I'm thinking of clearing off my workbench and trying to complete the hull and decking. Looking back over my posts I've sort of forgotten where I left off. Maybe getting the drawings and parts back out will help me remember. Would like to finish this ship.
 
the next step is to plank the forecastle. I've finished the lower area planking of the forecastle that extends out on the beakhead.

I cut and sanded the supports on the beakhead. Then rounded the ends. BUT... I rounded the ends the wrong way and had to remake them. ROTF
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Next I cut and tapered the 5 planking strips that extend out on the beakhead. Tapers on short planks are fairly easy to cut using the Byrens 'taper gauge' on the table saw.
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Finished the forecastle for now. Planking the remainder of the deck is next.

Planking the sides of the forecastle... Ran them long as will be cut off later. And the colors are rough right now too. Just roughed in will blend the entire hull when all the planking is finished.
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Planking and decking is finished.
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I extended all the planking on this high wall behind the forecastle. Both inside and outsied, with a thn plywood piece in between as support. Will cut and fit a trim piece cover the exposed interior planking ends.
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The plans call for the entire area of the above image to be cut away flush with the tall wall (with the windows), and a small plywood piece inserted into the cut out area.
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I didn't really like that look. So I extended all the hull planking past this tall wall with the intention of cutting it out later. I also planking the inside area of these extended pieces. I cut the curves to match the plywood piece I didn't use. I will sand the curves smooth at top and bottow and cover with handrails.
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