Articles on the Lizzie J. Cox:

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 1Ships in Scale, Vol.17, p.42-46, MAY/JUN 1986. (Cover Photo of this issue features model).

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 2Ships in Scale, Vol.18, p.6-12, JUL/AUG 1986.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 3Ships in Scale, Vol.19, p.2-7, SEP/OCT 1986.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 4Ships in Scale, Vol.20, p.70-76, NOV/DEC 1986.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 5Ships in Scale, Vol.21, p.26-32, JAN/FEB 1987.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 6Ships in Scale, Vol.23, p.86-91, MAY/JUN 1987.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 7Ships in Scale, Vol.24, p.34-38, JUL/AUG 1987.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 8Ships in Scale, Vol.26, p.33-37, NOV/DEC 1987.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 9Ships in Scale, Vol.27, p.82-87, JAN/FEB 1988.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 10Ships in Scale, Vol.28, p.64-69, MAR/APR 1988.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 11Ships in Scale, Vol.29, p.64-69, MAY/JUN 1988.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 12Ships in Scale, Vol.30, p.20-26, JUL/AUG 1988.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 13Ships in Scale, Vol.31, p.4-10, SEP/OCT 1988.

Lizzie J. Cox—Part 14Ships in Scale, Vol.32, p.50-56, NOV/DEC 1988.

Articles on the Benjamin W. Latham:

Benjamin W. Latham—Part 1Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.II/No.2, p.32-37, MAR/APR 1991.

Benjamin W. Latham—Part 2Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.II/No.3, p.39-45, MAY/JUN, 1991.

Benjamin W. Latham—Part 3Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.II/No.4, p.34-41, JUL/AUG 1991.

Benjamin W. Latham—Part 4Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.II/No.5, p.42-49, SEP/OCT 1991.

Benjamin W. Latham—Part 5Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.II/No.6, p.52-58, NOV/DEC 1991.

Benjamin W. Latham—Part 6Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.III/No.1, p.36-41, JAN/FEB 1992.

Benjamin W. Latham—Part 7Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.III/No.2, p.56-63, MAR/APR 1992.

Benjamin W. Latham—Part 8Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.III/No.3, p.62-69, MAY/JUN 1992.

Articles on the Beetle Whaleboat:

Building a Beetle Whaleboat—Part 1Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.IV/No.5, p.42-49, SEP/OCT 1993.

Building a Beetle Whaleboat—Part 2Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.IV/No.6, p.22-28, NOV/DEC 1993.

Articles on the Santa Maria:

Scratchbuilding Santa Maria—Part 1Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.V/No.4, p.8-15, JUL/AUG 1994. (Cover photo of this issue features model).

Scratchbuilding Santa Maria—Part 2Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.V/No.5, p.14-22, SEP/OCT 1994.

Scratchbuilding Santa Maria—Part 3Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.V/No.6, p.10-18, NOV/DEC 1994.

Scratchbuilding Santa Maria—Part 4Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.VI/No.1, p.13-20, JAN/FEB 1995.

Scratchbuilding Santa Maria—Part 5Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.VI/No.2, p.42-49, MAR/APR 1995.

Scratchbuilding Santa Maria—Part 6Seaways Journal of Maritime History, Vol.VI/No.3, p.38-46, MAY/JUN 1995.

Articles on the Cutter Alert:

Clenched-Lap Planking Over a Framed Hull: Building the Naval Cutter AlertNautical Research Journal, Vol.44/No.4, DEC 1999.

Coppering a Clinched-Lap Hull: Building the Naval Cutter AlertNautical Research Journal, Vol.45/No.1, MAR 2000.

Pattern Turning—Part 1Ships in Scale, Vol.XII/No.4, JUL/AUG 2001.

Pattern Turning—Part 2Ships in Scale, Vol.XII/No.5, SEP/OCT 2001.

Pattern Turning—Part 3Ships in Scale, Vol.XII/No.6, NOV/DEC 2001.

Soldering Anchor Flukes (Shop Note)Nautical Research Journal, Vol.46/No.3, SEP 2001.

Note from Roger: The pattern turning process was one that I developed to allow repetitive turning of the canon barrels, while retaining all the very subtle nuances in the reinforcing rings, etc. It’s also useful for other repetitive free-form turning processes.

Other Articles by Roger:

Proportions and Sizes of Blocks (Shop Note)Nautical Research Journal, Vol.45/No.4, DEC 2000.

Making and Using a Simple, Inexpensive Dividing Head (Shop Note)Nautical Research Journal, Vol.47/No.1, MAR 2002.

Turning Square Stock in a 3-Jaw Chuck (Shop Note)Nautical Research Journal, Vol.24/No.2, JUN 1978.

Oxidizing SolutionsShips in Scale, Vol.31, SEP/OCT 1988.

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