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#41 Posted : 05 July 2011 20:21:51

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Excellent progress! Keep up the good work, well done!
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#42 Posted : 05 July 2011 20:34:44

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Well done Jim, great job with planking.
I bet you've had enough of shaping, tapering, bending, snapping, and trying it all over again BigGrin BigGrin

Keep up great work
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#43 Posted : 05 July 2011 20:55:38

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Jim.
A nice build you have there, and the milestone has been reached, well it was for me when i finally finished planking the hull, only onwards and upward from now.
Keep up the good work and keep those pics coming.

Foz
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#44 Posted : 06 July 2011 00:14:03

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Thanks for all the possitive feedback guys.
It was a long old job but worth it. Makes
one feel very proud, just sitting back looking
at the ship. So imagine what it will be like
when it is finished!!!!

The only tool I used to plank the whole hull
was the plank benders enclosed in the toolbox.
They worked a treat. The only thing in there
which worked.

I didnt have to resort to curling tongues,
soldering irons, etc. Just pins, and a dab
of really strong superglue at the end of each
plank to keep it in place while the wood glue
dried.

So I am very pleased.

Now onto the sanding. Looking forward to doing
something different for a while. Flapper

Thanks again everyone.

Jim

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#45 Posted : 06 July 2011 08:04:44

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Well Done JimLOL BigGrin
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#46 Posted : 07 July 2011 21:43:48

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Nice build coming along there Jimbo, keep the pic's coming.
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#47 Posted : 08 July 2011 09:19:12

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Hi Jim, looking very good. I'm also using the enclosed plank-bender - glad to hear that it will do the job.

How did you do the compound curves?
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#48 Posted : 08 July 2011 23:37:28

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Hi Stefan,
They werent too hard. I just made sure
I really gave the planks a good work over
with the plank benders.
Also, do not underestimate the power of
superglue. I always put some at the end
of the plank to hold them im position
while the wood glue dries.
Finally, I also made sure I didnt soak the
wood for too long, cos it made the planks
kind of brittle.

Good luck with it all

Jim
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#49 Posted : 09 July 2011 15:59:02

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So you soak the planks for a couple of minutes in hot water before "cutting" them with the bender?
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#50 Posted : 09 July 2011 16:53:48

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Hi Stefan,
Sent you a PM

Jim
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