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Wodden doublepane sticks
Wodden doublepane sticks





wodden doublepane sticks
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Because of the smaller gap on the inside, we couldn't trim down the preassembled building blocks so we trimmed seven loose sticks to match the height of the side walls. I didn't get pictures of it in progress, but you can see it in the finished product. Once the keel and deck are both firmly attached and set, you'll need to create a back wall. I used a lot of glue and some angling of the masts to repair it, but it's not nearly as good as it would be had I done it properly. I completely split the center stick right down the length of it and I did it after it was installed. Don't just jam a "big" drill bit through the deck or something will fall apart. When drilling out the mast holes, start with a small guide hole and slowly work your way up.

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It's a lot easier to repair or replace a deck you break before you install it than after. You'll need to kind of eyeball where you want them to be and drill them out ahead of time. I learned the hard way that the time to drill the holes for your masts is before you attach the decks to the hull walls. There will be no staircase on the decks, though they're just flat. Just lay your building blocks down and assemble them in the same manner as you did your walls. For your raised rear deck, you'll want it to be one stick wider. For the forward main deck, just make it the same width as your keel. Once you have your keel and walls, you can assemble your top decks.

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It doesn't require a lot of attention and can easily be done on something like a TV tray.

wodden doublepane sticks

This is an excellent task to do while watching some television or a movie. The Elmer's dries pretty quick and peels right off with no effort at all. I recommend assembling these on a non-porous surface and not worrying about trying to cover it.

wodden doublepane sticks

If they are warped a bit, you can warm them up in your hands and slowly bend them in to shape. Try and make sure the sticks are mostly flat. If you get a particularly stubborn set, you can use a couple of clips to bind them together for a few minutes until it really sets up. Once pressed together, just hold them all tight for a minute or so until it starts to set and doesn't pull apart when you let go. You'll most likely have seepage between the cracks on to your table, but there's nothing wrong with that, that's just more glue between your sticks and makes the bond stronger. Be generous with your glue but not so much it oozes on to the other two sticks when pressed together. Spread the glue on one stick, use fingers to press the other two together on the table, and then pressed the glued stick on to them. I had to keep making more as we went along. We started with making 20 of these but you could easily just build up twice that and use most of them with no problem. These will be used to form almost every facet of the ship. Three sticks glued together with two side by side and the third straddling the pair half on each stick make up up the primary building blocks. So to help out anyone else choosing to undertake such an endeavor, I present to you my very first attempt at an Instructable! The instructions were very sketchy at best so after about the third or fourth step we felt we had enough to go on our own and just abandoned them completely. Unfortunately, whomever posted it grossly misunderstood the importance of pictures. You know what? There wasn't! After an exhaustive search (which included shout outs to friends on Facebook) I settled on the one and only thing I could find which was a 12 step instruction set that was lifted directly out of a craft book and posted on eHow.

Wodden doublepane sticks how to#

I certainly didn't expect to find a "Here's How to Build the Nina out of Popsicle Sticks" guide, but I assumed someone somewhere would have something we could use as a jumping off point to modify to suit our needs. With task in hand we took to the internet to find some sort of guidance. So far we were off to a great start! Our ship had to include a main deck with a raised railing, sails with rigging, a flag, and the ship's name on it somewhere.

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We were free to choose the medium in which we desired to work and she chose Popsicle sticks. This provided us with some great reference pictures!

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Why lucky? Because the Nina was not only the smallest of the three but it also has a modern full size replica that sails about and has a lot of pictures on the internet. As luck would have it, she chose to build the Nina over the Pinta or the Santa Maria. Our oldest recently was tasked with a family project to build a model of one of the three ships that sailed with Columbus when he discovered the New World.







Wodden doublepane sticks