Thanks Dave,
On this build and the Nina, I have been experimenting with the Elmer's glue and water mix to fairly good results. I am still using CA on the contact points for lines, but for coiling line I built a jig made of wood and small nails (finishing nails). The nails are of various distances from each other and these are what I use to coil line.
I wax the line as usual, by running it through a block of bees wax and then pass it over a small flames couple of times and then soak the line line until it is limp. I then take a length of this line and wrap it around a couple of nails that corespond with the height of the belaying pin rail and also how much rope I want to display. At this point you paint the line with the 50/50 mixture of white glue and water, let dry and then lay it over the the pin. I then paint the line again with a bit of the glue/water so that it will sag, mostly with a little help from your rigging tool.
Otherwise, if you are using the Wilkins' method, are you using the old tube plastic cement to coat the line when it is on the rod? And using liquid cement while holding the line on the pin and forming it with some form of rigging tool?
I started using the white glue/water mix because I really did not like the look of the Wilkins' method. It was probably me using FAR too much glue than was needed!
I do not know what method Mastini recommends but if you want to give me a run down on how it works, I would appreciate it.
Hope this help bud,
Steve