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Martyn Ingram
#21 Posted : 17 July 2015 07:21:07

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BigGrin Hi ggladden if you look at MrTs build issue 1-5 on the official build it will help as you can build the keel without a jig some thing I do not recommend BigGrin

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#22 Posted : 17 July 2015 10:05:52

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ggladden wrote:
Hi guys just started sots I don't understand why frames 5 and 6 don't get glued if using jig in stage3 why do they get glue thanks for any help


Official diary is a great place to study and help you along the way with your build. The one thing I wouldn't do with this build is try building her without using a jib or dry dock as its sometimes known and its very simple to put together. When you have a jig then you can start gluing the frames in place. Cool Cool

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#23 Posted : 17 July 2015 17:22:44

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#24 Posted : 18 July 2015 17:56:49

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My first shipment just arrived! Feeling pretty excited to get started, but trying to hold myself back a little and take it slow. Drool

I need to figure out what size L-brackets I need in order to build a dry-dock. I'd like to have those at the ready before I start... Well, it's really just a delaying tactic to force me to calm down a bit before I start. lol
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#25 Posted : 18 July 2015 18:55:23

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Hi Broven...I used 2 inch L-brackets for my dry dock, but I waited until I had collected all of the false keel sections and ribs before building the dry dock, that way you will know exactly where to position the L brackets...I quite understand how anxious you are to get started on your build, but building the cannon and anchor will help stave off any anxiety for a while. Looking forward to seeing your first build diary pics...Happy building...
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