Goodmorning/Goodevening John. Enjoying this build very theraputic and takes my mind off my daughter losing her 11 month old puppy (Jane). I have Janes sister (April) and it is very hard right now. So thank you very very much for making your videos. Hug buddy & Wolf for us🙏
Hi John. I'm just amazed at your talent of building ships.Once you finish with the planking and putting on the copper plates the Cutty will be jusy as beautiful as the Victory!!
Hello John, fine job as allways, I allways plank alternate sides, but more of old habit then anything Else. Your right once the skeleton is ridgit it really makes No difference what you do, though i'm sure that many "experts" Will disagree with me😅. As ever Best wishes Simon
Have you considered putting a strip to the rear and parallel to the line at the bow. Would provide another point of gluing for that plank butting onto the keel
I am trying to picture what you describing but i cannot understand it. Putting a strip to the rear (stern?) and parallel at the bow? Can you explain please?
@@JohnsWoodenShips Hi John, I think it means instead of fixing the planks at the bow directly onto the bow frame, add a strip so the ends of the remaining planks have something to attach to. Because once the first 4 rows are fitted, which attach to the small bulkhead, there is not much gluing surface for the remaining planks, although it does seem your chamfering the end of the plank to attach to the bow frame.
@@JohnsWoodenShips I think of it as an alignment guide. The plank would abut against it and against the stem post. After seeing that you reinforce with white glue, probably really not needed.
@@jjones552 oh, i understand, like the OcCre big models who have two big pieces to maintain the skeleton. Yes you can do that but it won't be necessary as long as you don't use nails for the planking.
Hey John. Another new challenge. Hard to believe that they would leave the bow that way. No blocking, no rabbit to set the ends into. Who makes this kit? Don't remember your unboxing. This will be a tough one, Good luck.
Goodmorning/Goodevening John. Enjoying this build very theraputic and takes my mind off my daughter losing her 11 month old puppy (Jane). I have Janes sister (April) and it is very hard right now. So thank you very very much for making your videos. Hug buddy & Wolf for us🙏
Sad to hear that... I am sorry, i know exactly how she feels... I am glad that i was able to take your mind of it :)
Hi John. I'm just amazed at your talent of building ships.Once you finish with the planking and putting on the copper plates the Cutty will be jusy as beautiful as the Victory!!
Thank you very much Tim!!! She will look great , i agree with you!!!
Really appreciate your videos. I am finally done planking on my HMS Victory, following you on every step 😊
I am glad that i was able to help!!! Thank you very much, i really appreciate your support!!!
Saludos John eres excelente con tus hermosos barco....🇲🇽🇲🇽......
Thank you very much my friend!!!
Great work as always John, kind regards Nigel 😊
Glad you enjoyed it my friend, thank you very much!!!
Hello John, fine job as allways, I allways plank alternate sides, but more of old habit then anything Else. Your right once the skeleton is ridgit it really makes No difference what you do, though i'm sure that many "experts" Will disagree with me😅. As ever Best wishes Simon
Hello my friend!!! Of course "experts" are always right :) On the other hand i prove that my way works :)
Hello John ...Belle avancée ...
Thank you very much my friend!!!
Planking is easy if it it done right, I have been doing it wrong. LoL You make it look so easy and I know that it's not. - Mike
Planking isn't easy, i agree, but this one is the easiest i ever did :)
Gotta love it! Keep it going
Thanks! Will do!
Have you considered putting a strip to the rear and parallel to the line at the bow. Would provide another point of gluing for that plank butting onto the keel
I am trying to picture what you describing but i cannot understand it. Putting a strip to the rear (stern?) and parallel at the bow? Can you explain please?
@@JohnsWoodenShips Hi John, I think it means instead of fixing the planks at the bow directly onto the bow frame, add a strip so the ends of the remaining planks have something to attach to. Because once the first 4 rows are fitted, which attach to the small bulkhead, there is not much gluing surface for the remaining planks, although it does seem your chamfering the end of the plank to attach to the bow frame.
@@JohnsWoodenShips I think of it as an alignment guide. The plank would abut against it and against the stem post. After seeing that you reinforce with white glue, probably really not needed.
@@jjones552 oh, i understand, like the OcCre big models who have two big pieces to maintain the skeleton. Yes you can do that but it won't be necessary as long as you don't use nails for the planking.
Great way to simplify the planking. What plane are you using. Source?
I am glad that you like it! I have bought it more than 20 years ago, so i do not remember the brand.
Hey John. Another new challenge. Hard to believe that they would leave the bow that way. No blocking, no rabbit to set the ends into. Who makes this kit? Don't remember your unboxing. This will be a tough one, Good luck.
This is from Billing Boats. It is different but i have closed up the hull and it was the easiest i ever did!
I dont think any of these kits are assembly without quite a lot of "carpentry"
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