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Planking (II) - Stealers
Friday, 16. February 2007

Dutch and English Stealers
Stealers (W. zu Mondfeld)
As expected underwater part at the stem was the most difficult. And to be honest this was the place where I was most afraid of. Having planked first three strakes starting from lowest wale I realized that I had to use stealers. Should planks follow natural curve they would end up definitely not there where I would have expected them to end up i.e. around the stem post or at least pointing in that direction.

Second thing I realized while carrying on with planking around different curves was that I have to develop better method of planks bending.

I tried three or four different methods including cooking planks, keeping the over candle’s fire, I used the various tools proudly called plank benders. In the end all none of those methods was really very good. They work but not very sufficient. I finally came up after test, and having spoken to other modellers on the web, to I strongly believe optimal method for bending which is usage of soldering iron with round knob at the end. I have written the small How To Bend Planks.

Back to stealers. Wodnik is a Dutch type build so my  stealers follow that methodology. Mondfeld nicely describes the difference between English and Dutch stealers in his book.
With pencil I trace crossing line... not too precisely. I will sand and file much longer later anyway. With small planer I bevel the plank. Water and fire and muscles make the bending miracle. However sometimes miracles do not occur when needed. But in the end I made it. 

Underwater birch planks I bent with candle light method. During work on African walnut planks I switched to soldering iron method - How To Bend Planks .

Except the stem are all is fairly easy. I planked one level above the wale, placed second wale which indicates basically bottom line of gun ports. Then attached upper wales which more or less close gun ports line. Next I planed the space between those wales with 3 levels of normal planks. My normal planks are 2x5x140mm (0.08 x 0.2 x 5.5 inches). Wales are almost the same except that they are 3 mm thick (and harder to bend!) 

 

From PCV block I cut out a square with gun ports dimension, marked them on the planking and with 1 mm milling bit I cut of and filed Wodnik gun ports. Hopefully in next few days I will finish off the planking. And will carry on with decks!

 

Apfelbaum
Apfelbaum
Birkeleiste
Birkeleiste
Amerikanisch Kirschbaum
Amerikanisch Kirschbaum

 

Letzte Aktualisierung ( Sunday, 2. September 2007 )
 
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