USS Pennsylvania (1837) Cross Section Scale: 1:64 [COMPLETED BUILD]

Yes but I cheated a little, I drilled the holes then filled with wood putty on this model. Sometimes I use brass wire and occasionally bamboo. I have a problem pulling bamboo through a drill plate. Arthritis does make some things a little painful.
 
Hi Mike

I built a couple of tools to help drew bamboo prior pulling it through a draw plate. I found it easier once I reached the drawplate to pull through.

http://www.shipsofscale.com/sosforums/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=1115&sid=6f04954033f0b120d0c5079803924e3f

Cheers
Geoff
 
Hi Geoff,
Thanks for posting your splitter jig. It looks like it will make the strips easier to run through the drawplate. I have a Byrnes Drawplate and have used it for several years. It does make good looking trunnels.
Mike
 
Main Wale & Exterior Planking:
The main wales were painted black on the ship but I wanted something a little different for the model so I used cardinal wood, it will darken over time. The planking is European beechwood and provides a nice contrast. The way I clamped everything together for gluing made for some interesting pictures.

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Main Wale & Exterior Planking continued:
This is a few progress photos of the exterior and the finished planking.

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Lower Deck Cannons:
The lower deck on the model shows four 8-inch chambered cannons. The following photos show the placement of the guns.

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Main Deck Framing:
The main deck framing is quite a bit stronger than the lower deck as shown on the progress photos.

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Main Deck Framing continuation:
This is a few more progress photos of the framing as completed.

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Main Deck Planking:
The main deck planking including hatches with shot garlands and ladder access to the lower deck is shown on the following photos.

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Main Deck Cannons:
The main deck on the model shows three 8-inch chambered cannons. The following photos show the placement of the guns.

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Upper Deck Framing:
The upper deck framing progress photos is shown on the following photos. At this point it seems like the deck framing will go on forever.

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Capstan:
This is a few photos showing the capstan assembly and the lower section temporally set in place on the upper deck.

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Upper Deck Planking:
The upper deck planking progress photos is shown on the following photos.

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Upper Deck Cannons:
The upper deck on the model shows four 8-inch chambered cannons. The following photos show the placement of the guns.

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Spar Deck Framing:
The upper deck framing progress photos is shown on the following photos.

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