Jan, I wish you all the best and a very Happy Birthday . Enjoy the day.
Jan, I wish you all the best and a very Happy Birthday . Enjoy the day.
Happy Birthday Jan, enjoy!
Good Afternoon Jan. A very happy birthday indeed. Have a good one! Cheers Grant
Happy Birthday Jan, enjoy your day.
My hearty thank you to all of you for the Happy Birthday wishes. You are a great bunch and I am delighted to be able to call you friends.Happy birthday, my dear friend. May this be a wonderful year ahead for you to spend with your family and loved ones in good health and prosperity. I also wish you the successful conclusion your WB and many happy modeling years ahead!
Thank you. It’s going to be a fun day for just the Admiral and me. We’ve had to postpone the BD party scheduled for this afternoon. Mother Nature proved tenacious. The minor storm forecast for yesterday turned into major event. First snow, then a mix, then heavy rain and finally a flash freeze. It makes for a great photo, but thousands are without commercial power.Happy birthday Jan, my best wishes for an enjoyable day.
Sorry I'm a bit late to wish you the happiest of birthdays, Jan. All the best!
Thank you very muchHappy Birthday, Jan! All the best, all year round!
Peter, thank you so much .A little belayed Happy Birthday, Jan.
Regards, Peter
Thank you for the Happy Birthday wish.Belated Birthday wishes Jan.
I learned a long time ago that when they forecast a dusting or flurries watch out and be prepared.
Good afternoon Jan. I’m sharing your pain. Also had a rigging day where not much other than the swear jar was working. Those crows/cock feet are something I’m will permanently avoid. Non the less your WB is progressing into a magic little ship. Cheers GrantThe Foremast "Novice Disaster"continued".
I'm as usual making slow and steady progress, one deadeye, block , rigging re-do, take it apart and re-do, etc.
After a number of repeats, and lot of wasted cordage I settled on a method for getting the Topgallent shrouds the same length.
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I scaled the first shroud from the build plan and added the deadeye, then laced the two deadeyes together and and tied the second shroud off. The effort managed to get the shroud lengths almost equal.
The next exercise - the topgallant stay looked simple enough on paper - but after a few aborted attempts and overloading the "Bad Word" jar it proved to be quite the challenge. I didn't have enough fingers to hold and thread the 0.3mm thread through the nine itty bitty holes in the bowsprit. I had to call in the local critic to add an additional set of fingers to the mix.
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Everything will be tensioned when I add the other set of topgallant shrouds and the two backstays.
So that's todays story.
Jan