ZEEHAEN 1639, 1:37.5, Dutch fluit from Dutch Explorer Abel J. Tasman by Marcus

Nice to see you back Marcus, or shall we call you Marco like Marco Polo. He was travelling a lot too. :)
When you start making yards and mast, maybe you take a look in the artikel I wrote for the Modelbouwer. Just click in the link of my signature "rejuvinating"
 
Nice to see you back Marcus, or shall we call you Marco like Marco Polo. He was travelling a lot too. :)
When you start making yards and mast, maybe you take a look in the artikel I wrote for the Modelbouwer. Just click in the link of my signature "rejuvenating"
Stephan,
We figured that since we are now retired, we travel while we still can. After South Africa there is Hawaii, some more Asian countries, New Zealand and then the rest of the USA.

Thanks for the Mast and spars article.

Some more individual block pictures. Unfinished and finished.1 - Single Blocks.jpg2 - Double Block.jpg3 - Triple block & Ramshead.jpg4 - Topsail Sheet block.jpg5 - Fiddle Block.jpg6 - Bridle Block.jpg7 - Lift Block.jpg8 - Preventer Block.jpg9 - Uphroe.jpg
 
It is good to see that you are back at work on the Fluyt, Marcus. Enjoy Cape Town!
Heinrich,
South Africa has been on my bucket list for decades.
That little crescent shaped piece of the Southern tip of South Africa called, Cape Flora Kingdom is one of the 6 unique plant kingdoms in the world.
About 70% of its flora is found nowhere else on the planet. As a retired Horticulturist/Plant & Soil Scientist I just have to see this before I die and the Botanical Garden, Kirstenbosch is the place to see some of these species.

Also interested in the Dutch history and the maritime museum.

Marcus
 
OOps, forgot to attach to my last post.

Facebook links:
lukangtools - Chisels, planers, etc. - Taiwan

sincerecraft - Taiwan
Check out his videos.

Marcus

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Last year I started making rope and used Gutermann Mara 30, 70, 100, 120. I made lots of samples of various thicknesses.
Colors: Tan 854 & Tar 696. I will go through all the thicknesses, see what is used for what such as thickness for shrouds and start making more of it.
I am using the ropewalk from ModelExpo which I had to reinforce with various glues. I am ordering some of the same parts as the original so I can make another one.
Marcus
ModelExpo Ropewalk 5.jpg

Roping Mara 30.jpgRoping Mara 70.jpgRoping Mara 100.jpgRoping Mara 120.jpg
 
In 2021 I purchased a Micromoter with handpiece (for carving) from Aliexpress. STRONG 210, 65W
I spent around $70.00. When I got the item and opened the box it had a European plug (asked for a US plug.
On the box it says 110V/220V. NOT true. The little switch is "just" a switch with no wires attached.
Quality Control is non-existent. So, I got scammed.
It is no use complaining or asking for money back.

I have checked the ones that are available on Amazon and some other on-line stores and they start at $250.00. I have practiced with my Dremel but it is bit heavy, even with the extension which looks like a snake. I will figure it out eventually.
I have a nice handpiece which looks good on the hobby table. :)
MarcusStrong 210 65 watt 0.jpgStrong 210 65 watt 2.jpg
 
In my topic carving (see last link in my signature) I give a discription of an naildrill plus links to use.
And when you want to come to us, do it in september. Amsterdam and meet all the dutch builders.
 
Jimsky,
Thanks for the links. I will check it out but I am a bit leery about purchasing anything from China. Also, with the new administration I'm wondering if the tariffs are going to be high.
Marcus
I am not sure what tariffs you are referring to. I am buying endmills for my milling machine and I pay only what they advertise e.g. if the price is $3.45 and free shipping, this is what I pay (plus tax). Oftentimes orders are delivered even quicker than if I ordered domestically.
 
In my topic carving (see last link in my signature) I give a discription of an naildrill plus links to use.
And when you want to come to us, do it in september. Amsterdam and meet all the dutch builders.
Thanks for the Links.
Will not come to the Netherlands this year. 2026 is a possibility. What is in September in Amsterdam? Modelship Show?
Marc
 
I am not sure what tariffs you are referring to. I am buying endmills for my milling machine and I pay only what they advertise e.g. if the price is $3.45 and free shipping, this is what I pay (plus tax). Oftentimes orders are delivered even quicker than if I ordered domestically.
Thanks, I will seriously consider purchasing. The Micromotor I purchased was from AliExpress.
Marcus
 
I know it's not the cheapest option, but IMHO, the absolute best option is the Foredom line of rotary motors. The handles are lathe turned aluminum and the bearings are Japanese. Drill bit runout tends to be laughably small, we're talking maybe half a thou. I also got the drill press attachment for really good drilling, though I think I need to make a small table for it. I'm not going to lie, it cost a pretty penny. But I have never regretted buying it. For what it's worth, I got the SR Bench Motor, the no. 30 handle, and the no 44t handle. I spent about $460.
 
In Amsterdam!
Poster jpg.jpg

And about the drill, I have have mine Chineese already 4 years, and use it alldays when I build on my ship. I did have a real dentist drill with a powerful engine. I sold it. It uses more elektriciteit and it did do the same thing.
You see the carving work I do with it in buxus.
 
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