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Wood and brass make a wonderful combination. Looking at the splits in the masts I was told once that they have to be one piece of timber due to regs. Laminated masts are not allowed. Am I wrong ?
 
Wood and brass make a wonderful combination. Looking at the splits in the masts I was told once that they have to be one piece of timber due to regs. Laminated masts are not allowed. Am I wrong ?
One of these shots show a bamboo mast and back at his house he had some spares
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Never mind the rain, lookat the Varnishing, how many coats to achieve that finish?

Bod
 
You start getting near it with 4 or 5 coats, the trick is to get the first 3 on then leave it to dry for at least a week or two before flatting it off with wet & dry & then more coats. Some will put 10 coats on.
Good oil based varnish like Epifanes (my favorite) or Le Tonkinous is essential.
 
Lovely to see so much craftsmanship.
If you really want to "blow your mind" just google up the building of Bluenose 2
There are u tube videos of the complete build.
The history of the original Bluenose is really interesting.
Whilst I don't totally agree with some of the methods used in building Bluenose 2, still an amazing construction.
I have the plans ( from Canada ) to build a model - about 4 feet long, but I am not sure I have enough time to complete that build.
 


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