Fantastic Daniel! It really is lovely work! I love the finish you have created on the wood - a natural glow while preserving the wood grain and texture...I will now consider finished one of the passengers cabin.
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Daniel
Fantastic Daniel! It really is lovely work! I love the finish you have created on the wood - a natural glow while preserving the wood grain and texture...
Fantastic Daniel! You have outdone yourself!Very good Daniel! Eyes are afraid, but hands are doing!
Very good Daniel! Eyes are afraid, but hands are doing!
Fantastic Daniel! You have outdone yourself!
Much better than the foam version! I assume you will be sanding the forward edge to be a straight like the pictured plan. Then you can add the wall/railing. Just put the stairs on a belt or disc sander as assembled. Sand them together.A few months ago I did a circular staircase to practice. Here is the link to my posting on this thread:
Post in thread 'Statenjacht PEGASUS circa 1700' https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/threads/statenjacht-pegasus-circa-1700.6196/post-138331
Now I did it in wood.
First glued the drawing to scrap pear wood from the frames. Cut them with the scroll saw and then sanded it using the circular sander and the spindle sander. Small finishing/sanding I did it by hand.
To test the stair I kept it in place with a little of tape. The column isn't the one to go. It is just a piece of wood to have an idea of the fitting.
Still needs work. Some adjustments when the time comes and I need to built the column.
Not to bad... what do you think?
Here you have the pictures in order.
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The last ones have the plan drawings for you all to get an idea of that section.
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Daniel
Looking good!Step by step ..... one day I Will finish it
Nothing is glued and this cabin isn't finished yet.
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Daniel
Looking good!
I can already tell by looking it will fit now. Good job!Thank you ! I did follow your comments with the stair. But it isn't glued yet so difficult to see the difference.
Daniel
Very nice work daniel.
As you added the lower stern cabin I would also add the ports in the lower transome so you can look into this cabin from the stern.
These provide air and light to this cabin.
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Your new stairs look great.
Great work Daniel. Adding all those details must give you a great sense of satisfaction.
Seems you will tackle this one and come up with a solution. I think it looks beautifull to add the two ports opened up.
Very brave of you to be cutting holes in your hull at this stage! I can't wait to see how this turns out!I will !!!! ..... stay tuned.
Daniel