Happy Birthday, Tony!! Many more healthy and happy years to go!
Great detail and such meticulous work....I’m not sure I’ll be able to do this when and if I ever get there! Happy belated Birthday Tony!Thanks for the birthday wishes another one over, the time is flying by.
Back to the BP l have decided to rig the masts in sections and build them up as I go. When the masts and standing rigging is complete I will do the running rigging and have a go at making sails.
I have started with the stays and lanyards.
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This is how I set the deadeyes on the shrouds, I wasn't happy with my first attempt so I had to replace the shrouds and start again.
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Foremast done mainmast next, I'll try to get the next ones more level.
Thanks Rick it's very slow going at the moment. This is the part of the build I knew I would have trouble with, I have a lot to learn and the instructions are all over the place. Hopefully I'll get quicker as I go.Great detail and such meticulous work....I’m not sure I’ll be able to do this when and if I ever get there! Happy belated Birthday Tony!
I agree Tony! Even though it’s a 1st time build for me, I felt outside of the planking and lighting, I would get the body of the ship built. However, the rigging process is a slow, tedious chore. It requires patience and determination! I’m sure it’s going to be a lot like putting a round peg into a square hole for me! (Or is it a square peg into a round hole)Thanks Rick it's very slow going at the moment. This is the part of the build I knew I would have trouble with, I have a lot to learn and the instructions are all over the place. Hopefully I'll get quicker as I go.
Great detail and such meticulous work....I’m not sure I’ll be able to do this when and if I ever get there! Happy belated Birthday Tony!
I agree with the comment on the instructions. That and having lots of wood parts that don't seem to go anywhere. It makes me think I am missing something.Thanks Rick it's very slow going at the moment. This is the part of the build I knew I would have trouble with, I have a lot to learn and the instructions are all over the place. Hopefully I'll get quicker as I go.
Hi Terence good to see your progress, lots of good ideas with the jigs I'm glad the information was helpful. It's never too late to start a log I have learnt so much from reading them and by posting my build I have received a lot of helpful comments.Tony H Thanks for information about B.P. mast details .No I do not have a build log, should start from where I am at my build what I am going to do is attach a few photos just to show you where I am.Just about to start on masts and rigging managed to get most of missing parts . as you can see made jig to easy make dead eyes then made jig for gun doors put together with super glue do not know whether you know but super glue does not stick to sell a tape View attachment 240241
Really impressive work Tony. Your knots and ties look great! I like the idea of keeping the space open and doing Ratlines later.A big thank you for the encouraging words and likes. Progress is quite slow but it is getting a bit easier.
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This is where I'm up to now. Lower stays and shrouds nearly finished maybe I'll leave the ratlines till later as I might need the access.
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Funny things I notice when taking photos, you see things for the first time. Just noticed that I missed the inside edge when painting the top.
Although the rigging is slow and challenging it's good to do something different.
Nice job of seizing.Hi Daniel looking at my photo it only shows the seized part of the shroud.
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This is how I wanted the shrouds to look.
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This is a completed shroud you can see where the seizing ends. I found the rope from ZHL was quite soft and to much tension on the seizing can squash the rope. I am thinking of installing a motor on my machine for jobs like this.
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