This post will mostly be pictures, some of the replica, some of the
original Oseberg ship. The last post left a board steamed, bent fitted
and riveted or klinked on to the hull. As the hull takes shape each
point is measured and set to ±5mm. It can be adjusted slightly by
pressing up from underneath with props or by adding heavy rocks inside.
These rocks look randomly scattered but they are very precisely placed
to get exactly the right shape into the hull. Once it is dried and the
ribs fitted the shape will be set.
And what a shape it is too, such sweet lines.
One of the iconic features fo the Oseberg ship are the carvings. These
are some close ups of the original taken in the Viking ship museum in
Oslo in 2004.
and some images showing the replica
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Very goog work!
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