Halifax Build Log: Lumberyard

G'day Don, finally getting a bit of time to catch up on some builds, this is a beautiful little Schooner, I just love the framing you are doing, will you be leaving the hull open, ( no planks ) below the wales,

best regards John.
 
donfarr post_id=21820 time=1503936433 user_id=2519 said:
I AM REFERING TO didits posts(FOR 8/22) need to know how to open the pictures on these items. DON

I just looked back and I can see all the photos in the 8/22 post
I am away from home right now gone on vacation for the next 10 days
dave
 
trying again. showing alignment of keel assembly by pusing the frames against deadwood, hope it works. Frames sitting on deadwood, Half Frame No 1 will be trimmed to bring it in the proper place on deadwood, ALSO VERY IMPORTANT SHOWING INSIDES TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE FITTING PROPERLY. Showing Half Frames No. W through 2 still need half frames 3 and 4 installed.20170902_233319_1605_kWQIy.jpg20170902_233201_1606_Y88Pt.jpg20170902_232853_1608_aYdw8.jpg
 
Hi All, Wish I was not so impatient, SHOULD HAVE WAITED TO SEE Kip Scoviles build on NBM, showing use of inner jig for frame construction, better way then I used, I used this method on my Caustic build and foregot about it. Don.......PS Do not know what I did with the file compression to get the pictures up, was just messing around some how got it to work, will wait until Geoff is feeling better to find out what I did
 
Hi Don

I am just checking in on your Halifax build log.

I am learning a lot from the log as I have never built a POF ship before.

Cheers
Geoff
 
Thanks Geoff and Brian, if anyone sees anthing not right please say so only way to learn, next post i will sow some problems and ask for some solutions. THANKS ALL Don
 
Hi Don,

Another familiar face, good to see your build of the Halifax. It's coming along, slowly but surely. POF construction does take time, no doubt. I look forward to seeing your model progress, so I'll be following along on this build.

Take care,

Bob Hunt
 
showing progress on half frames No W trough No. 4. Showing Frame No. 4, dry fitted, sitting on deadwood is this correct from plans, pencil line on frame is to be trimmed, IS THIS ALL CORRECT, need advice on this one.Webp.net-compress-image (4).jpg
 
showing half frames being marked on oppist side. Showing marking bar transferring frame spacing to opposite side.
 

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one more update on half frame markings transfered. Showing Half Frames transfered to oposite side, also frame No. 3 does it need to be shaped to deadwoodWebp.net-compress-image (8).jpg
 
"hey don its looking good!"

this place has WI FI and a computer in the lobby
so I thought I would check in Ev and I are still on the road and I will be back at the shop in a week.

dave s
 
When I first saw how the last stern frame 4 was placed I thought hum seems to close to the stern post. In some ships the last stern 1/2 frames touch at the deadwood and fan out as the reach the rail. I took a look at the Hahn archives and sure enough don you are right on, the back section of the frame is cut to rest against the stern post.halifax f4.jpghalifax53.jpghalifax67.jpg
 
Thanks Dave, Good for me to check make to many assumptions that turn out wrong, after I complete the half frames will go to the DREADED CANT FRAMES WILL NEED YOUR HELP THERE, always screw up the bevels, do not understand all the lines. THANKS Don
 
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