• LUCZORAMA SHIPWRECK SCAVENGER HUNT GIVEAWAY. 4 Weeks of Fun • 1 Legendary Prize ((OcCre’s Fram Ship)) • Global Crew Welcome!
    **VIEW THREAD HERE**

The Frederick from the Lumberyard

Hello all,
I’ve attached clamp sized to suit down leg of knee. I’m now studying both the main deck and lower deck layout. I’m cutting out the beams , ledges, carlings , mast partners and bagging them up .
I’m also studying the layout of cabins / rooms below deck and will , for my first effort, add them to this build.

image.jpg
 
The first deck unit ( minus the ledges ) has been glued together and dry fitted to clamp .
As each are placed on the clamp I’m making a mark below on the inside frames to note location of lower deck. The photo shows a piece of thread running at centerline of ship and all deck members.

image.jpg
 
Thanks Rick,
That made my nerves relax a bit. I was thinking that once you slice into the drawings with a pair of scissors, your chance of proofing is lost. Did you copy it on your home scanner or a specialized printing service?
Anyway, I have a few questions about your model, and if you cannot answer here, you can always private message me.
Question 1: Did you experience any warping or narrowing of the hull once you cut it away from what I call the "Lofting Plate"?
Question 2: Have you or any other model shipbuilders watched the video I found on the net, and what are your Impressions about it?
. Are there any videos on SOS showing a similar method and or improvement to Harold Hahn's method?
Regarding Question 2, I noticed that when he places the Body Plan on each end (I assume), the opposite end Body Plan would need to be printed in an inverted orientation. Is that possible?
I am sure Dave from the Lumberyard could help us all out in this field.
Regards
Gary
 
Back
Top