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#161 Posted : 11 May 2014 12:21:17

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Lovely work on the launch George, coming along nicelyBigGrin
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Hi Steve.

Thanks for looking in and your kind comments. It is greatly appreciated. Cool Cool

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#162 Posted : 14 May 2014 06:34:51

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Have cut oar rowlocks on Row Boat and seeing I now have Admiralty Paints I thought I'd try painting the anchor for visual effects. I wasn't going to paint anchors till all ready (4) but I'm pretty sure I will be able to match them all.BigGrin




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#163 Posted : 14 May 2014 19:52:33

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BigGrin Coming along lovely there George well done Cool Rgd Martyn
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#164 Posted : 15 May 2014 02:09:09

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BigGrin Coming along lovely there George well done Cool Rgd Martyn


Hi Martyn. BigGrin

Thanks for your kind comments. It is appreciated greatly. Cool Cool

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George
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#165 Posted : 15 May 2014 06:20:18

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Issue 10 constructed.

Bowsprit dry fit only then put away till after planking.BigGrin

Rest of items being keel strakes have been put away with heavy book on top to keep flat till used after planking.BigGrin

In the long photo of false keel and ribs a lot are dry fitted so not absolutely square as will be when glued. BigGrin

One thing I can't understand is why give us keel strakes in this issue that can't be used till after planking but could have given us some more launch items instead.Confused I understand the strakes are a continuation of the bowsprit but not required for quite some time.






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#166 Posted : 15 May 2014 09:15:18

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Cannot explain the logic for that I'm sorry. However your build is still looking good for your build. I plan to do my bow sprit over the weekend, and I am going to redo the skiff so I have two of them. Right now I have to fly to Sydney but back tomorrow midday.

Until then ,

Brex.
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#167 Posted : 15 May 2014 09:39:45

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Hi Brex BigGrin

Thanks for compliments.Cool

Did you purchase a second 8 issue ? To make second row boat/ launch/ skiff.BigGrin

Are you intending on putting both on the deck ?

There isn't a second one is there in later issues?

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George
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#168 Posted : 15 May 2014 10:21:43

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Cracking good work there George..Coming along very nicely!! Wink ThumpUp
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#169 Posted : 15 May 2014 11:02:39

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Cracking good work there George..Coming along very nicely!! Wink ThumpUp


Hi jonny7england. BigGrin

Thanks for looking in and your comments as always much appreciated. Cool Cool

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George
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Looks great George.

I'm seeing nearly all builders go with Balsa infills. It has put me in a quandry.... Do I or Don't I? I think I can plank w/o the infills. It'll just be a very slow, metilculous process which I'm fine with. hmmmm........ I'll be certainly thinking about it until I do it.

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#171 Posted : 15 May 2014 11:22:00

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Hi Michael BigGrin

Thanks for compliment. It's appreciated. Cool Cool

Regarding balsa infills SOTS it certainly isn't mandatory. More a help especially at bow and stern if not elsewhere. Also glue will stick to the balsa too as well and helps re laying planks. Of course there is quite a lot of work in doing a full balsa infill as well as a lot of sanding. Some of the older members who have infilled mention that it makes the whole keel area feel really solid. However if you decide to infill more than bow and stern wait till first decking on as no room for rib adjustment into decking slots if hard against balsa.BigGrin

I intend to fully infill once first decking on. BigGrin

Hope that might give you some thoughts.BigGrin

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George
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Great work George.

The full length of the ship is now revealled. She certainly takes up some real estate on the workbench.

Regards,

Adam
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#173 Posted : 16 May 2014 02:57:38

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Great work George.

The full length of the ship is now revealed. She certainly takes up some real estate on the workbench.

Regards,

Adam


Hi Adam BigGrin

Thanks for compliment, appreciated. Cool

Yes the build is getting longer and one starts to get an idea of how big it will be as this part is just the bottom it expands more on top at bow and stern. BigGrin

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George
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#174 Posted : 17 May 2014 07:40:59

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Hi BigGrin

If any long time experienced members look in can you enlighten me on query below; BigGrin

I noticed one build where the Bowsprit has been infilled with balsa.
Is there any logic for this as there is for infill of false keel?
Confused

Or was it to stop warping of Bowsprit having to be put aside for considerable time re planking. Confused

I have no idea just what is going to be glued to the Bowsprit that is helped by a balsa infill. Confused

If there is a good reason then I have plenty of time at the moment waiting on kit issues to infill the Bowsprit and would do so. BigGrin
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The balsa infill help with the bow planking on ships with buff bows eg. Bounty Endeavor Beagle
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#176 Posted : 17 May 2014 08:02:59

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Hi Jock

Thanks for your input here. Cool Cool

It's appreciated. Cool

I'll check it out and hopefully be enlightened further. BigGrin

It was an infill on SOTS Bowsprit. BigGrin

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George1 wrote:
Hi BigGrin

If any long time experienced members look in can you enlighten me on query below; BigGrin

I noticed one build where the Bowsprit has been infilled with balsa.
Is there any logic for this as there is for infill of false keel?
Confused

Or was it to stop warping of Bowsprit having to be put aside for considerable time re planking. Confused

I have no idea just what is going to be glued to the Bowsprit that is helped by a balsa infill. Confused

If there is a good reason then I have plenty of time at the moment waiting on kit issues to infill the Bowsprit and would do so. BigGrin


Hi George, I didn't make this up until it was required to be attached to the bow... nor did I use any infills for this section.. This pic may help you decide whether to use infills for this area or not..

Hope it helps..

Regards

Alan
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#178 Posted : 17 May 2014 15:13:45

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Hi Alan. BigGrin

Appreciate you looking in and your input on this query.Cool Cool

From the pic you supplied I can't see any reason to infill the Bowsprit.

There looks to be "Bling" to go right where bottom of balsa infill would be in the way.Confused

I'd guess and say any balsa infills in Bowsprit would as I guessed be only necessary to stop any warp while waiting for fitting and not needed otherwise. BigGrin

You have enlightened me on this so thanks again, it's greatly appreciated and will save some unnecessary work. Cool Cool

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George
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hi, no that particular infill,was a mistake by the builder, he ended up removing it(I think)
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George1 wrote:
Hi Alan. BigGrin

Appreciate you looking in and your input on this query.Cool Cool

From the pic you supplied I can't see any reason to infill the Bowsprit.

There looks to be "Bling" to go right where bottom of balsa infill would be in the way.Confused

I'd guess and say any balsa infills in Bowsprit would as I guessed be only necessary to stop any warp while waiting for fitting and not needed otherwise. BigGrin

You have enlightened me on this so thanks again, it's greatly appreciated and will save some unnecessary work. Cool Cool

Regards

George


Hi George, you are spot on.... There is no need to infill this section but I would recommend you store the parts flat until needed and not put them together until you get to the stage of actually fitting to the bow..... Keep doing what you are doing, you are doing a great job..... Cool Cool .. Will be following your progress with interest.... Cool Cool

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Alan
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