Welcome Guest Search | Active Topics | Log In | Register

fitting bowspirit Options
jethro
#1 Posted : 09 March 2015 11:17:21

Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1

Groups: Registered

Joined: 05/10/2012
Posts: 68
Points: 114
Location: suffolk
Hi
in issue 114 page 13 step 32 it states that the bowspirit distance from the bow platform should be 48mm. Now according to the picture the measurement is taken from the bottom of the platform. If this is right and I guess it is then why is mine 58mm? And if I shim it as in step 31
will this not make the measurement even greater?
Now I could rectify this by shaving the top of the bottom end (the end that goes in the hole)and then shimming it as in step 31. But I do not want to go ahead with this until I have feed back
Please help Confused
jethro
Gandale
#2 Posted : 09 March 2015 12:56:18

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Hi Jethro, can you please confirm you have fitted the foremast in place before fitting the bowspit, it is important the foremast is fitted first... It would also be helpful if you could post a few pics of the bowspit in place with the figurehead in situ if possible, pics from the side and from above if possible...

Regards

Alan
jethro
#3 Posted : 10 March 2015 16:46:52

Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1

Groups: Registered

Joined: 05/10/2012
Posts: 68
Points: 114
Location: suffolk
Hi Alan
Model boats I can build putting photos on a computer I can not.
I can tell you the foremast was fitted first so the bowspirit buts up
against it.
There is a lot of movement at the top end up and down and sideways about 10mm
j
Ill try to upload some pics
File Attachment(s):
S8001575.JPG (1,338kb) downloaded 56 time(s).
S8001573.JPG (1,390kb) downloaded 46 time(s).
S8001576.JPG (438kb) downloaded 49 time(s).
Gandale
#4 Posted : 10 March 2015 23:22:39

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
Hi Jethro and thanks for providing the pics, they actually show you are doing a great job with the build so keep it going, a pleasure to see...Cool Cool ..

I've now compared your build with mine, as yet like you, I have not fitted the bowspit, that comes in the next issue. However, placing the bowspit in position with the shims attached I find my measurements to be the same as yours.... at the point you have measured..Blink Blink Your pic shows you are measuring from the wrong point, have attached a pic to show where your measurements should be from...Cool Cool. Also bear in mind every build will have slight variances in measurements but in this case I don't think you have anything to be concerned about. I too have a fair amount of movement on the bowspit when in place but you will find when you glue in place and attach the gammoning everything will tighten up nicely. Cool Place your figurehead in position, when you add the bowspit you will be able to ensure you have enough clearance between the bowspit and the top of the figurehead bearing in mind the gammoning will pull the bowspit down some as you tighten it. I think you still need to shim up as instructed, everything to me looks just fine so continue as you are....

Hope this helps however, should you require any more assistance then please do get back to me, always here to help if needed.

Best regards

Alan
Gandale attached the following image(s):
Capture.JPG
jethro
#5 Posted : 15 March 2015 09:09:04

Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1

Groups: Registered

Joined: 05/10/2012
Posts: 68
Points: 114
Location: suffolk
wow Alan
thanks very much and thanks for the complement
Ive got another problem now, since they did maintenance on this forum
I cant get any pictures up is anyone else having the same trouble
or am I doing something wrong again
jeffConfused Blushing
Gandale
#6 Posted : 15 March 2015 09:15:42

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered, Global Forum Support, Moderator, Official Builds, Administrators

Joined: 08/09/2012
Posts: 15,172
Points: 46,151
Location: Aberdeen
jethro wrote:
wow Alan
thanks very much and thanks for the complement
Ive got another problem now, since they did maintenance on this forum
I cant get any pictures up is anyone else having the same trouble
or am I doing something wrong again
jeffConfused Blushing


Hi Jethro, you are doing nothing wrong in regards to the pics...Blink Blink . The maintenance work on the forum is ongoing and a lot of tasks are running behind the scenes this included the upload of photo's. This maintenance work is taking time but everything will catch up and photo's will be restored. Any pics you post now will show up when posted. Be patient and you will see everything will get back to normal, hopefully real soon.

Regards

Alan
jethro
#7 Posted : 16 March 2015 09:29:23

Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1

Groups: Registered

Joined: 05/10/2012
Posts: 68
Points: 114
Location: suffolk
Thanks again Alan
JeffCool
Users browsing this topic
Guest (2)
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Powered by YAF | YAF © 2003-2009, Yet Another Forum.NET
This page was generated in 0.126 seconds.
DeAgostini