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How To Plank The Hull Of A Wooden Model Boat / Ship Part 2: Adding planks 

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🔧⛵ Welcome aboard to the second part of our comprehensive shipbuilding series! ⛵🔧
In this highly anticipated episode, we delve deeper into the fascinating world of model ship construction. Building on the foundational knowledge from Part 1, our skilled craftsmen guide you through the intricate process of planking the hull of a wooden model boat or ship.
What You Will Learn:
🔹 Precision Planking Techniques: Discover the secrets behind achieving seamless and symmetrical planks that form the backbone of any exquisite ship model.
🔹 Choosing the Right Wood: Gain insights into selecting the perfect wood types for your planks, ensuring durability and authenticity in your craftsmanship.
🔹 Tools of the Trade: Explore the essential tools required to create smooth, tight-fitting joints and curves, allowing you to master complex hull designs.
🔹 Expert Tips and Tricks: Benefit from the experience of seasoned shipbuilders as they share invaluable tricks to overcome challenges and achieve professional-grade results.
🔹 Detailed Demonstration: Watch a step-by-step demonstration of how to add planks, providing you with a visual guide to enhance your understanding.
Why Watch?
Whether you're a novice looking to start your shipbuilding journey or an experienced hobbyist seeking to refine your skills, this video is tailored just for you. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and confidence to create museum-quality model boats that stand the test of time.
🎥 Don't miss this opportunity to embark on a captivating voyage through the art of shipbuilding! Join us in Part 2 of our series and witness the transformation of raw materials into a work of nautical art. Hit that play button, grab your tools, and let's set sail on this creative endeavor together.
🔔 Subscribe, like, and share to stay updated with our upcoming episodes, packed with expert insights and hands-on tutorials. Happy shipbuilding, enthusiasts! ⚓
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Комментарии : 56   
@fredmarrano5228
@fredmarrano5228 13 дней назад
I'm beginning this new hobby. This is very helpful!! Thank you!
@g-kip
@g-kip 13 дней назад
Im glad you found it useful, what are you building?
@leeedsonetwo
@leeedsonetwo 20 дней назад
Just the guidance I was looking for, thankyou.
@g-kip
@g-kip 20 дней назад
Thanks Lee glad you found it useful
@Blaze_1961
@Blaze_1961 2 месяца назад
Really looking forward to the rest of the planking. Your video by far is the most detailed I have seen. Thank you!
@g-kip
@g-kip 2 месяца назад
Thanks, I am currently starting the planking of Santisima Trinidad, later in the planking process i will be picking up where the last video finished.
@StringerCourier
@StringerCourier 3 месяца назад
I really enjoyed watching this. After a long break, I decided it was time to open the shipyard again. I've watched a lot of videos to help resurrect some old skills, and for some reason yours made me think, "Yeah, that's the way I want to do it." Thanks again for taking the time.
@g-kip
@g-kip 3 месяца назад
Thanks John, im glad my video has helped, its a great hobby, what ship/ boat are you planning to work on?
@C_Smith207
@C_Smith207 7 месяцев назад
Well done! Thanks for the education.
@g-kip
@g-kip 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, I'm glad you found it useful
@rvisser8998
@rvisser8998 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! Very helpful.
@g-kip
@g-kip 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, glad it helped
@homeharbour6238
@homeharbour6238 6 месяцев назад
Great video. Will help a lot of people. Thanks for sharing
@g-kip
@g-kip 6 месяцев назад
Your welcome, just passing on tips ive picked up from others, yourself included😃
@icarohobbies8480
@icarohobbies8480 7 месяцев назад
Waiting to see more progress as where to use steelers, etc. Thank you!
@g-kip
@g-kip 7 месяцев назад
Hi, I will be continuing the planking soon, Im almost finished the Belem kit, I found working on two models was slightly distracting. Sorry for the delay.
@pwsod
@pwsod 6 месяцев назад
Interesting. 😮will follow the build.
@g-kip
@g-kip 6 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@kevinmaloney9542
@kevinmaloney9542 4 месяца назад
I am new to model building. Thank you for the help.
@g-kip
@g-kip 4 месяца назад
Hi Kevin, I'm glad you have found the videos useful, Its a great hobby to get into, relaxing, with a great sense of achievement when you complete things. Couple of tips, dont rush to complete things, if your struggling to do something stop, dont be afraid to ask others, there are a number of great forums, and content creators on youtube who are always willing to offer help and advice, lastly dont be afraid to change things, kit instructions are a guide, not always accurate, main thing is to have fun.
@paulleigh7792
@paulleigh7792 Месяц назад
Very helpful series on planking. Please record more tutorials on this. Thank you.
@g-kip
@g-kip Месяц назад
Hi Paul, glad you found it useful, I will be recording more soon.
@paulleigh7792
@paulleigh7792 Месяц назад
@@g-kip Thank you very much. Look forward to you completing a ship with all the techniques and possible pitfalls highlighted. Hope I’m not expecting too much but I am keen to learn as I’m completely new to wooden ship modelling but, very keen to learn. I find your style very interesting and easy to follow.
@markloyd8616
@markloyd8616 6 месяцев назад
Great couple of videos. This has answered some questions I've had about this technique. What are the chances you could add a third video demonstrating stealers and drop planks? I haven't been able to find anything that adequately explains/demonstrates how these are determined and implemented.
@g-kip
@g-kip 6 месяцев назад
Hi Mark, thanks, I will be doing some planking soon on the Santisma Trinidad, there was no need for stealers or drop planks on the model in the videos, rule of thumb if your plank would be less than half its width, you would use a stealer or drop plank, hopefully i will be able to show this on the current model.
@1972Ray
@1972Ray 2 месяца назад
Great video! On bending the plank with heat, what if you make too tight of a curve? Can that be addressed or tossed? Thanks.
@g-kip
@g-kip 2 месяца назад
Hi, straight after heating and bending the plank, the plank remains reasonable plyable for a while, if its a minor over bending you can usually correct it when placing the plank, you can reverse the plank and attempt to reshape, but care would need to be taken, slowely and not applying too much pressure, I will try and demonstrate in my next video if i have time.
@GregWilson635
@GregWilson635 10 месяцев назад
Don't get caught by the wife .... words to live by lol I would like to see more of the planking. I find it fascinating. I think I fluked planking the Soleil as I just made it up as I went along 😊
@g-kip
@g-kip 10 месяцев назад
Hi Greg, I will be honest I've been the same, I decided to do some more research, and read anumber of books, the state of the kits instructions spurred me on.
@GregWilson635
@GregWilson635 10 месяцев назад
@g-kip I have seen the method you are using before and it certainly does appear to be a better way.i never show the front of the Soleil because each side is not a mirror of the other.This is something that annoys me. Next ship will be planked the way you are doing it.
@groundgranny
@groundgranny 3 месяца назад
I would love to see a continuation of this planking. I'll be keeping an eye on your channel for more videos. I'm 2/3rds of the way done with my 1st ship so am new to the hobby. Do you have a video where you explain the reason for (and how to place) the strips of wood that jut out from under the deck at the beginning of Part 1? The strips that you butt the top edge of the first plank onto, that is. So kind of you to make these videos. Thank you.
@g-kip
@g-kip 3 месяца назад
Hi Dakota, I will shortly be planking the hull of the Santisima Trinidad, with regards the pieces of wood jutting out below the deck of the Marie Jeanne, the model instructions specified that the bottom of first plank be level with the bottom of the deck, I used them purely as a guide, to make placement of the plank easier. (cheating), with regards planking the position of the first plank is dependant upon the kit and style of the ship, generally kit instructions are ok for the first step, general rule if the plank sits naturally ie not needing to be forced into position, and looks to be running the correct line of the hull you should be ok. Where kit instructions tend to be wrong is the lower half of the hull, with funny shaping ie triangular shaped wedges at both stern and bow, thin slivers of wood to fill in gaps etc this would never have been the case, a hull plank should never be cut more than half its width. if you measure and mark out the hull and taper the planks where needed this shouldn't happen, hope this helps.
@groundgranny
@groundgranny 3 месяца назад
@@g-kip Thank you so much for that info. I will work through your videos before bothering you with additional questions which you may have already answered. I'd really like to focus on first planking next build and have purchased a beginners kit (occre albatros) to practice. My first planking on current build is a mess and has funny shaped pieces everywhere. Same with the 2nd planking. Your method looks like one I'll feel confident adopting. I look forward to watching you plank the Santisima Trinidad. Thanks again for taking so much time to share your knowledge and experience.
@g-kip
@g-kip 3 месяца назад
Hi Dakota, no worries, its a great idea to start with a smaller beginner ship, so many people jump straight into the advanced kits and never complete them (myself included, I started with HMS Victory, some ten years ago, made such a mess of it and wasted £100's of pounds, I never touched another kit for about 5 years). Im always happy to answer (to best of my ability), or point you in the right direction if you have any questions or queries, so dont worry its no bother.
@DaphnesWorld619
@DaphnesWorld619 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for these two videos, they have helped a lot. One question I have is why the plank you lay in this video only goes up to the 5th rib? is this because it is the halfway point of all measured ribs or something more particular?
@g-kip
@g-kip 5 месяцев назад
Hi, im glad the videos were helpful, with regards planking to the 5th rib, this was advised in the kit instructions, also the length of the planks were not long enough to complete the full length of the hull, though technically dependant upon the length of the hull a 3 or 4 shift pattern for the planking would have been used.
@condorz4s
@condorz4s 7 месяцев назад
👍
@g-kip
@g-kip 7 месяцев назад
Thank you
@garethevans9850
@garethevans9850 3 месяца назад
Great tutorial thank you as i am about to start my first ship. A continuation of the planking would be great to see. Hwo did you decide to run that plank only to the 5th rib? I thought you would of cut the length half way through the rib to allow the second something to purchase. Would appreciate to understand the thought process behind.
@g-kip
@g-kip 3 месяца назад
Hi Gareth, the 5th rib was determined by the kit instructions, I will soon be planking the hull on the Santisima Trinidad, I will film the whole process. What ship are you starting with?
@garethevans9850
@garethevans9850 3 месяца назад
@g-kip thanks for the reply I will look out for that video. I was given a 1:96 HMS Peregrine by a family member, bit bigger than I would of liked to start with, but they knew I built other models, and they were not up to completing it. They have just built the Hull structure, so I am currently fixing some mistakes and prepping for the decking and planking.
@g-kip
@g-kip 3 месяца назад
Its a nice ship, if your doing the Coral kit, its a double planked hull, so the first planking is a bit more forgiving, as you can use filler to fix any issues, as long as you fix the imperfections in the hull, the second planking is easier, with the planking you shouldn't have any real issues or need to do any marking out until you reach the black planking level (about half way down).
@garethevans9850
@garethevans9850 3 месяца назад
@g-kip thanks for the advice, its definitely going to be a baptism of fire, but I have no timeframe and I am planning on just taking my time. Think I might document it as a beginner experience and lessons learnt for people coming along behind me. Plan for tonight is just to organise the wood as the instructions are not in English and I get goggle translate to work out types lol
@robertsuffak813
@robertsuffak813 10 месяцев назад
Hi! Why goes the plank only to rib five? With this method could it go the whole length, couldn‘t it? I am a newbie, building right now my first ship. I am planing to make use of stealers and drppers. Btw I am filling the spaces between the ribs with wood. Cheers!
@g-kip
@g-kip 10 месяцев назад
Hi Robert, the supplied timber for the planks isn't long enough to do the complete length, so the shorter plank alternates from bow to rib 5 and then rib 9 to the stern. If the planks were long enough this method could be used, the main thing if you measure and mark up the Hull, you will see in advance where you will need to use steelers etc,
@robertsuffak813
@robertsuffak813 10 месяцев назад
@@g-kip Hi, that was quick! Thank you! My planks are long enough, no problems there. I studied books on historical ships and found out, that shipwrights of old did put their planks together. No trees high enough presumably. But they did it to a regular muster. I am not tryingto do that - it would be extaordinarily time consuming…. My first one will be with stealers and droppers, so as to have some progress :-) Afterwards maybe I try my hand at tapering of the planks. I am afraid it will be time consuming too. I shall see. Thanks again for your video - not too quick, so one can follow the steps and listen to your comments and explanation.
@g-kip
@g-kip 10 месяцев назад
Hi Robert, you will also find if following shipwrights methods, curved planks would have been cut to shape from larger pieces of timber, not something that can be replicated with a kit, unless you replace the timber
@robertsuffak813
@robertsuffak813 10 месяцев назад
@@g-kip True. I have seen those beautiful plans! Time and skills aside, timber is very expensive in my civilized country, so no go. Never mind, the hull of my HMS Pegasus is slowly taking shape.
@peterneumann7145
@peterneumann7145 4 месяца назад
Why go to all this trouble if the hull has a second planking. ?
@g-kip
@g-kip 4 месяца назад
Hi Peter, some kits do not have a second layer of planking.
@gbresaleking
@gbresaleking 7 месяцев назад
Guess I will be buying models with plastic model hulls this looks like a ton of work lol
@g-kip
@g-kip 7 месяцев назад
Hi, its the hardest part of the construction, but it gets easier with practice, despite it looking like hard work it is fairely relaxing lol (when its going right)
@alancunningham4274
@alancunningham4274 5 месяцев назад
Would be a great learning experience,if hands don’t fill screen most of the time
@g-kip
@g-kip 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your feed back, I will endeavour to improve my filming.
@user-hm5nx1rf3i
@user-hm5nx1rf3i Месяц назад
How about explaining what you are doing instead of playing music. Thank You.
@g-kip
@g-kip Месяц назад
Hi, thanks for your feedback, unfortunately at the time I didn't have a microphone, there are explanations in the sub titles.
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