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update on stern planking issue removed the last planks from hull would be conceded the first the first planks for the stern area even cleaned out the cavity on the corners as in the photos attached, ready for instructions or guidance on how to fix the fairing on the stern area of the hull ronald305 attached the following image(s):
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Ok Ronald, thanks for posting those pics up. I'll take a good look and come back to you real soon.. probably tomorrow now....
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ok thanks Alan and for your patience with me as well Ronnie
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ronald305 wrote:ok thanks Alan and for your patience with me as well Ronnie No problem Ronald, we'll get you through this. Been having a look at your build and yes, there are problems with the stern we have to address but, in all honesty, even though the build does appear to look grubby, I have to admit I think overall, you're doing a very good job. The planking looks really good and very, very neat. I think you'll be very pleasantly surprised just how good it will look once you start the sanding process to clean her all up, the hull is going to look fab. So all in all, forget the grubby appearance and post up often so we can keep you on track. Well done, your efforts are definitely paying dividends..... Will be back to you soon.... Regards Alan
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thanks Alan yes I know it doesn't look pretty at the sterns corners as you said a little grubby from those photos but I cleaned it up a little better, and I am grateful that you think I am doing an ok job, be glad when you can give me guidance on fixing the stern as you can see I removed the last of the stern planking Ronald ronald305 attached the following image(s):
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Hi Alan before you begin helping me with this stern issue as I like to call it. would like to ask if you read post 20 when I asked about the stern being to shallow is the height to short now especially when I mentioned in post #17 that I might have put to much of a curve in the false keel and accidently took off a tiny piece off the top as well as seen shown in the photos I know it can't be the thickness because the transom is suppose to be flush with the keel right so the problem is either in the curvature and the height of the stern what you think Ronald ronald305 attached the following image(s):
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Hi Ronald, taking your ship building experience into account I have tried to come up with the easiest way to get you back on track. I have used your image and highlighted the area in blue, this area I want you to fill with wood filler and leave to dry. Do not do any sanding at this stage, just concentrate on getting the wood filler applied where needed. Try to avoid getting too much wood filler on the actual rib, highlighted in the second image. The second image also shows what we will be trying to achieve in these areas, then we will move on. Post up 2 pics when filler is dried, one looking onto the stern and the other of the stern from side on. Regards Alan Gandale attached the following image(s):
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Hi Alan I don't know why but my photos seem to disappear or show up as attachments under the post or one photo will show up and the second one will disappear is there a way to have all of my photos appear as they should I will not be able to follow your instruction until I am view all the photos thank you Ronald
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is the second photo with the light blue along the edge of the rib from another member because it sure not mind it too nice looking, PS was able to get both photos so I saved them and will try to print them out along wit your instructions once I buy some putty I begin the task of putting the areas you mention which brings up a question you said try not to get putty on the rib it self do you mean the forward part of the rib I understand part of what you are saying by viewing the first photo, but that second photo is not mind you are welcome to use one of my of mind as you did for the first photo to use one Ronald
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Hi Ronald I am at roughly the same stage on my victory and I must say out of the six wooden ships I have built the stern planking on this one has been the hardest to get right of any of them . I used a combination of soaking the wood in warm water, an electric plank bender and steaming over a kettle to get a twist. Just a thought but do you think the problem with the height on rib 30 May caused by it not being fully seated in the keel.I know this has caught a few builders out . Man he took his time in the sun Had a dream to understand A single grain of sand He gave birth to poetry But one day will cease to be Greet the last light of the library...We were here!
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thanks for your input who ever you are, as far thinking # 30 rib was not seated in the false keel No it is fully seated, I just faired the rib to much because Alan believes the stern is too shallow, but I keep your plank bending suggestion in mind thank you Ronald
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ronald305 wrote:Hi Alan I don't know why but my photos seem to disappear or show up as attachments under the post or one photo will show up and the second one will disappear is there a way to have all of my photos appear as they should I will not be able to follow your instruction until I am view all the photos thank you Ronald The images not showing immediately is a forum problem, a problem that has proved very difficult to resolve. If you refresh the page then normally the images will show. You may have to refresh a few times, depending on how busy the network is.... Just upload the images, I'll still be able to see them at some stage.... Regards Alan
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ronald305 wrote: thanks for your input who ever you are, as far thinking # 30 rib was not seated in the false keel No it is fully seated, I just faired the rib to much because Alan believes the stern is too shallow, but I keep your plank bending suggestion in mind thank you Ronald It is not the stern that is too shallow but the profile of the strips coming around the bend. This can be caused by not inducing the twist at the end of the planking strip. The first strip is the most important strip, it is from this that the profile of all the other strips rests.... Regards Alan
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ok thanks Alan I'm starting to understand that now I notice the domino effect to it if one is out of line the other will follow Ronald
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Hi Alan I only have two questions for you regarding the stern planking problem. 1) before I start to apply the wood filler you said try not to get filler on the rib it self, so the only conclusion I got is try not to get filler on rib 30 the back rib as in the second photo you sent me with the blue mark you only want filler on the top of ribs 31,32,33,34 the areas I will be re-fairing right along with filling in the nasty cavity at the bottom as in the first photo 2) In order to get the tight radius in the first plank not counting twist did I use my plank crimping tool for that and if so which side of the blade do I use the wedge edge and is the planking suppose to be soaked as well. P.S. you never did tell if the sanded curve on top of the false keel is ok or not I thought I sanded it a little to much thank you Ronald
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Try to avoid applying filler along the edge of the rib, marked in red in the photo below. Blue area's require filling to be attached. Don't do any sanding yet, nor do I want you to go fairing or bending strips. We'll worry about that when we get to that point.. Regards Alan Gandale attached the following image(s):
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Thanks Alan that is what I thought on the filling part ok, and no I will not be going any further then what you mentioned before and now, but what about the area on top I had brought it twice, don't worry I'm not going to do anything to it just want your input on it, is it ok or did I make to much of a turn on it thank you Ronald
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HI Alan please view these photos of the back and side views of the stern filled with wood putty if you can see it disregard the tiny strip of card board on the back side of the rib it can easily be removed once the putty dries it was used to keep putty off the back as requested, let me know if I did it correctly or if I need to add more putty or not I only did one side first will do the right side if the left side is ok thank you Ronald ronald305 attached the following image(s):
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Good step forward Ronald, do the same to the other side and leave to thoroughly dry.. Post up pics when done.....
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