The first chapter of the ship building process

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Here I have cut and put together the skeleton of the ship's hull, I will show you a part of the construction every day, I hope you like it, thanks for the site friends.
glad you got the blog figured out. this will make it much easier for everyone to follow your progress, as i will.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Considering that there is no special wood for making the hull of the ship in Iran, I used my own method and boiled the popsicle stick in water for 20 minutes to bend it, then attached it to the hull of the ship with instant glue.
I used walnut wood for the edges of the ship and the main floor of the ship. Our ship has two floors and is equipped with 22 war cannons on two floors.
Thank you, Mr. Pootz, considering that I do not know English at all and I work with a translator program, I hope you understand the texts I write.
yes your doing fine. since i dont know persian im glad you are translating ok.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

We cut the window part in this way and sand the surrounding area and put it in the desired place. These are the windows of the battle cannons made of walnut wood.
Using Burma Wax Italy walnut oil, we make the hull of the ship the same color as walnut wood

Italy's Burma Wax wood oils have different types, in my opinion, they are one of the best vegetable oils for wood in the world. I use Burma Wax Italy's colorless matte oil for all my wooden sculptures.
This is an example of the oil I mentioned
Here, the body color does not look good, it becomes brighter after spraying the gloss sealer killer

We install these metal parts next to the window of the war cannon
Our ship has two floors and is connected to the lower floor with a staircase in the middle of the ship. There are 11 war cannons on each side of the ship.
We make the part of the hotel or the building at the end of the ship from walnut wood