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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #50 on: March 03, 2025, 11:06:41 pm »

Fittings for tonight have been finished.

The seconmd of the two handrails has been done after starting it anew. the length of brass rod was 10mm too short so had to go on the hunt for some more, and then anneal it, let it cool down and then reshape it, job done.

Then it was to construct two deck fittings, one in two parts for the fore deck.

The one made from obeche', I cannot remember what it is, but the second set of fiottings made from plasticard and a cut down plastic tubing section is the runner and cover and cable stop for the anchor chain.
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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #51 on: March 05, 2025, 10:49:57 am »

It's lovely to be able to work with timber, and smell the lovely aroma of different woods....and obeche, oak, especially Australian oak, and mahogany are my favourites......Lignum Vitei smells like poo, lol.


Anyway, my favourite for modelling is obeche, and today i used it to cut, carve and sand both the vent plates for the engine room cover and the two hatchet and axe plinths for the fore deck.


This timber is a nice soft but very close grained timber easy to carve, sand and seal with cellulose sealer and a good surface for painting.......10 more fittings to go on the Clyde.
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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #52 on: March 05, 2025, 07:02:47 pm »

This afternoon after spending 90 minutes driving around looking  for a 100 watt solder/welding iron and couldn't find one to do the hand rails for the cabin on the Clyde,that I cocked up yesterday I came home and orderred one on ebay to do my soldering.

And so I sat down and made 3 more fittings for the Clyde, and having looked at the one I'm reparing, I tink I have covered all the fittings needed for the new build when it finally arives from Scotland.
the fittings are the read upper deck light, and the two different style liferaft canister  holders.
The simple one is for the canister at deck level and sits on to the engine casing. Where as the taller angled one is for the upper dech and shaped so that it can be rolled into the water from that possition.
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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #53 on: March 05, 2025, 10:43:14 pm »

I THOUGHT I had finished all the fittings on the Clyde untii found a few of the bulwark supports on the deck and not really thouht much of it, untill I realised that I hadn't made these for the new boat, and so, by marking out  thoughtfully,

I had cut out 100 of them within 30 minutes...........not bad going
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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #54 on: March 06, 2025, 04:35:05 pm »

And then after making my bix fau pax last night  of decairing that all the fittings had  now been made  for the Clyde, I stood there looking at the cabin superstructure and realised that I needed 2 more deck lights so had to make them.
And then looked at myself and thought how stupid could I be, as I had not made the MAIN cabin wooden doors, nor the runners that they fit in to, so made the runners, and cut some veneer representing the mahogany doors in 2 layers each so they dont warp when at sea.
I will glue the layers together later this afternoon, as soon as my prog has finished and I can get in to the workshop.
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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #55 on: March 06, 2025, 05:37:51 pm »

And using waterproof Aliphatic quick grab glue and a few clips I clued the two parts to each door together, they shall have set ready for me to sand smooth and then mark in the planking marks on to the wood, by 21.00 hours this evening .
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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #56 on: March 06, 2025, 08:48:34 pm »

Apart from some varnishing and sealing, the cabin doors are now finished complete with plank markings and fitted door handles.

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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #57 on: March 08, 2025, 05:29:31 pm »

My new 100 watt soldering iron ordered 3 days ago arived this lunch time and so I was quick to put it to use and soldered using soft solder put the cabin rails together. Just have to file the joints now to clean them up.
An then I set about yet another fitting that I had forgotten about, the oars for the D class rib. However.
I am, as time allows, two D Class ribs to modern spec and hope to motorise them both with slight modifications to the boat so that they will be able to be RC controlled.
As such, I need 3 pairs of boat oars for the 3 ribs.
Only five more to carve lol.,
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« Reply #58 on: March 08, 2025, 07:12:35 pm »

And all 3 pairs of oars have now been carved and sanded to shape. just need a final sanding now with a fine grade of paper and then a few coats of sanding sealer before painting,
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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #59 on: March 11, 2025, 05:04:20 pm »

Back to the Two Clydes for a post, and I finally found the old, brocken and mismoulded stanchions in white metal years ago when I had and owned a centrifugal caster and melting pot, which I sold about 10 years ago after I gave up kit designing'
That is why my workshop is such a mess.........I never through things away, just store them lol.
Anyway I kept over 50 of them that I thought I could make them in to single holed stanchions if I ever needed them.
The time has come as I need approximately 50 for the Clyde..and didn't take long to find them, this afternoon I sanded them smooth so that they would fit in to 4mm dia. brass coloured eyelets used in leather making products so that they could be used as feet on the bulwarks of the boat, and then ordered on ebay a packet of 100 eyelets....that, I hope really is the last lot of fittings to produce as my fingers are now acheing after 2 hours of sanding down white metal.
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Re: NEW BUILD -Clyde class lifeboat
« Reply #60 on: March 13, 2025, 08:49:54 pm »

Using the same "feet" as for the single hole stanchions that go on to the top of the bulwarks, today I fashioned the bow and stern rails that sit on the bulwarks from 2.4mm brass rod, anealed and then shaped to fit.

I soldered with soft solderand my new soldering iron..........I'm getting better with my soft soldering, thankfully.
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