Bellerophon -3
by John
Finally found some time to return to HMS Bellerophon, having paid for and picked up the laser cut marine ply keel and bulkheads.
Today I cut out some supports for the keel from workshop scrap.
Then roughly put together the laser cut parts. Only gluing so far is to join together the 2 parts which form the “false keel” using Gorilla Glue..

You can see some of the evidence of overexuberant laser cutting.
I was pleasantly surprised how well all of those parts fitted together. Only one joint required any trimming persuasion.



I feel quite excited to see the skeleton of the hull in this form, even though it is waiting for some glue.
ps. The “tapestry” on the wall is actually a painting of “The Battle of Brugues” with Louis XIV on horesback. The original,I believe is in the Louvre. Makes a handy place to locate the main lateral plan of the Vanguard/Bellerophon for quick reference. Louis XIV will reappear eventually.

The model is progressing nicely (but of course it is !) I am in awe of the corner cupboard but more so of the table and even more so of the chairs. Beautiful work my friend. ________________________________
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Thankyou Old Imperial. Those chairs took me a year to make. I saw the originals in UK when I worked there 1979-80, and the owner gave me permission to trace the oulines on butchers paper, and photograph them. I made them when we returned to Oz. The owners of the Georgian mahogany originals visited us some years later, and were impressed by my copies.
I do love using furniture which I made, and SWMBO polished, decades later.
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The chairs might be a subject for a future post if I can locate the non digital photographs from the early 1980’s.
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