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#121 Posted : 07 May 2014 07:38:22

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BigGrin Hi George

Looks a treat even with your misshaps you pulled it off
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Hi Andy

Appreciate your comments greatly. Cool Cool

I'm glad it is done to that stage anyway. BigGrin

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#122 Posted : 07 May 2014 07:44:00

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I have a problem I can see happening when row boat cut from base. Where the stern is there is an angle piece that the stern fits against. This was glued to it as instructions, but now when I look at it the angle piece is actually higher than the black shaped line on stern when it is to be cut awayConfused

Any advice on this appreciated?Mellow

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#123 Posted : 07 May 2014 07:52:31

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BigGrin Hi George
I dont think you will have a problem as looking at the official build it looks the same for that rear former . Look at post#4 here

http://forum.model-space...aspx?g=posts&t=5240

Looks like some carefull sanding on its way

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#124 Posted : 07 May 2014 08:01:21

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi George
I dont think you will have a problem as looking at the official build it looks the same for that rear former . Look at post#4 here

http://forum.model-space...aspx?g=posts&t=5240

Looks like some carefull sanding on its way

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Hi Andy.

Looked at forum build your URL.

It appears that in that case the angle piece was not glued on or if so only on bottomConfused No sanding off any angle left overs.

I will nut it out like you explained re sanding and already have plans to use snips to cut first across on bottom then dremel head cut through angle till comes apart. BigGrin

Appreciate your input greatly. Cool Cool

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#125 Posted : 07 May 2014 08:17:03

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BigGrin Hi George
Hindsite is a great teacher as is experience in building out little beautys. I think what I would do is this over trim the sides as per the official build, but the offending fomer at the back I would try to cut down its centre leaving a good chunk proud on the transom [ I know its a tall order but i think its going to be easyer triming back unwanted wood than the launch parts itself] so it can be sanded /trimmed back , as you will then have more room to get at it then
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#126 Posted : 07 May 2014 08:23:57

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi George
Hindsite is a great teacher as is experience in building out little beautys. I think what I would do is this over trim the sides as per the official build, but the offending fomer at the back I would try to cut down its centre leaving a good chunk proud on the transom [ I know its a tall order but i think its going to be easyer triming back unwanted wood than the launch parts itself] so it can be sanded /trimmed back , as you will then have more room to get at it then


Hi Andy

Yes I agree with what you have suggested. Once off it won't be a problem so much regards sanding unwanted bits away. My razor saw is a joke as it grabs more than saws so will use sharp snips main areas to cut away then very carefully do that stern section. BigGrin

Again appreciate greatly your input. Cool Cool

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Have managed to separate without damage.BigGrin

Used snips then dremel head to cut angle piece away from stern.

Next job sanding away unwanted material. Number 3 item at bow that was supposed to have no glue must have caught some runoff so will need to sand them away too.BigGrin

Will shape stern later as per guiding line on rear. BigGrin




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#129 Posted : 07 May 2014 09:29:36

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Lovely work on the launch George, very fiddly job and I bet you find the main ship planking easierBigGrin
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Thanks Steve.BigGrin

Your comment appreciated greatly Cool Cool

Yes Gandale also mentioned that ship planking he found easier so that's a big relief for me Laugh

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#130 Posted : 07 May 2014 11:02:36

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you've achieved a good overall build george,very well done,careful trimming and sanding will produce a great mini boat to be proud of.
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#131 Posted : 07 May 2014 13:57:28

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karl1113 wrote:
you've achieved a good overall build george,very well done,careful trimming and sanding will produce a great mini boat to be proud of.


Hi karl

Thanks for your comments. They are always appreciated.Cool Cool

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#132 Posted : 07 May 2014 13:59:20

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Hi George, Now I know why you have been a bit quiet lately. You've done well and should be pleased with the resultCool! I found the first plank a bit more fiddly than expected mainly due to its thinness. I have still to add others which I will do later this week.
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#133 Posted : 08 May 2014 02:34:27

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Hi George, Now I know why you have been a bit quiet lately. You've done well and should be pleased with the resultCool! I found the first plank a bit more fiddly than expected mainly due to its thinness. I have still to add others which I will do later this week.


Hi Brex

Yes that first plank is a bit fiddly. Just ensure you keep planks tight together as you add them. I found gluing just the end at the bow first then when stuck well enough to bring on across the ribs to the stern keeping the edges together as they naturally want to be slightly apart because of change of angle. BigGrin

Well we get our next issue today so will be klooking forward to some work to do. BigGrin

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#134 Posted : 08 May 2014 08:00:06

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Issue 9 on to previous.

Pieces in kit.



Rib frame dry fitted. Other section glued and put aside.BigGrin



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#135 Posted : 08 May 2014 09:13:48

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Hi George

I see you've got issue 9 in Perth. I went to the newsagent today Thursday as usual to get mine and was told it was not received this week. Will be available next week. Huh?Huh Confused
Anyone else in WA with this problem?

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#136 Posted : 08 May 2014 10:36:23

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Hi George

I see you've got issue 9 in Perth. I went to the newsagent today Thursday as usual to get mine and was told it was not received this week. Will be available next week. Huh?Huh Confused
Anyone else in WA with this problem?

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JohnP


Hi John

This happened also back at issue 6 that didn't get to newsagents till the week after then we were one week behind from there. Some got a note with an issue to tell them in this regard from Gordon and Gotch. I didn't, neither did my newsagent.

I hope that's not going to be the story again from what you have commented. Mad

I was lucky then to have got issue 9.Blink

So going to be a mix up. Either you will get 9 and 10 next week or they'll do the same as last time and we'll all be waiting a further week for 10.Cursing

This sort of going's on is not probably so bad once planking starts as old hands have said we would most likely be still working on one issue when the other arrives. However right now with issues that can be put together in one hour it's a real nuicence. Angry

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#137 Posted : 08 May 2014 13:37:00

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Hi George

Yes...WA maintaining it's unblemished record of "Wait Awhile"

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#138 Posted : 08 May 2014 14:17:53

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Hi George,
Saw your launch. Looks great. BigGrin
At what distance did you separate the two parts. Is there a measurement to saw by, or in your case snip by. I have been looking through builds and posts but have found nothingConfused
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#139 Posted : 08 May 2014 16:27:15

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Got issue 9 today or was that yesterday ;-)
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Doing a great job George, well done on the launch it looks like it will sand down very nicely, just take care as the planks are very thin....Cool Cool

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