I disagree.
Precision, means PRECISION. Laser cut is done by computers, not humans. If the machine is wrong, then the programmer is faulty. You put sh*t in, you get sh*t out.
My false keel is out on all three parts (front is 4.05mm thick, middle is 3.65mm, and the rear is 4.35mm thick). This caused havoc in fitting all the ribs, due to all the different false keel dimensions. This demonstrates a difference in the thickness of material used.
Has no one considered that if or when, you purchase the FULL kit, they will be cut from the same piece of ply. When you buy a full kit; the hull parts are 'laser cut' into one or two pieces of relevant ply.
By doing this piece meal version; my hull construction was sourced from 700+ different bits of plywood, which have a natural variance in thickness, and then tossed into a 'pool' which sends out different parts of the jigsaw to all parts of this country - at £5.99 per go.
Funny how rib 15 (more specifically 15A) seems to be causing the most problems.
I do not beleive that this is coincidence. There is an inherant flaw in the production process, which is being ignored/covered up.
Each to their own viewpoint. This is mine.
See ya.