L'Amarante Corvette 1747 by Roland Vlahovici

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Hello everyone, this will be a build log of the Ancre plans on L'Amarante ,I am sharing this build on behalf Roland Vlahovici who was kind enough and provide all his images ,he is way too busy to do this on his own.

Zoltan

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I have the feeling this is going to be good. Do you always use foam on this type of build? I am guessing it helps with the profile and subsequent planking? Regards.
 
G'day Roly
Just joined your build. Beautiful work on the decking. First class work if I ever saw one.
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Greg
 
Something learned today - I thought, that the king´s plank is usualy not reduced in the width.....until now
Great work!!
 
Something learned today - I thought, that the king´s plank is usualy not reduced in the width.....until now
Great work!!
I was thinking about my own sentence.....it is the planking of the poop deck and not main, so the Kings plank has not to take over longitudinal forces......so no kings plank necessary....am I right?
 
Hi Roly
Really enjoying the build - in Post #10 I noted a "Micro Mill" post that the proxxon Milling Head has been attached to. I have been looking at buying the Vanda Lay Acra Mill but the "Micro Mill" shown in the photo appears to be much more substantial. Would you have a link to the manufacturer or retailer? Cheers Pete
 
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