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#161 Posted : 13 November 2012 09:26:55

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Thanks for the nice comments Ger C and Mark... I am happy with the progress so far even though I'm having some problems with the bow spirit but am I'm sure I'll be able to get that sorted in time, just have to have patience...Cool

Alan
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#162 Posted : 14 November 2012 00:57:28

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Bow spirit is starting to get to me now.... whatever I do it still wants to go back to it's warped condition after a few hours of treatment.... now thinking the only way round this is to order a back issue and wait 28 days for the thing to turn up..... not happy.....Cursing Cursing

Alan
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#163 Posted : 14 November 2012 05:08:36

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Hi Alan

Is it possible to fill the structure with balsa?

I'm sure it would cure the bends!

Bob
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#164 Posted : 14 November 2012 07:06:28

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Hi Alan.
Would it be possible for you to get a piece of 1/8th ply and make a replacement piece.
It would be quicker than ordering a new partwork.
Best regards.
Mark
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#165 Posted : 14 November 2012 10:02:40

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Bob Abell wrote:
Hi Alan

Is it possible to fill the structure with balsa?

I'm sure it would cure the bends!

Bob


Hi Bob, thanks for looking in. Have thought about balsa infilling and will keep that option open for now.... Am going to persevere as it has improved but just not enough.....

Alan
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#166 Posted : 14 November 2012 10:06:34

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mark 2 wrote:
Hi Alan.
Would it be possible for you to get a piece of 1/8th ply and make a replacement piece.
It would be quicker than ordering a new partwork.
Best regards.
Mark



Thanks for the tip Mark. Must admit, hadn't thought of trying to make my own replacement part... will seriously consider the option. Nice to know there are people in this forum who are all too ready to assist.... So pleased I joined it....

Alan
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#167 Posted : 14 November 2012 21:10:40

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At long last I think I am winning the battle with the warped bow spirit, good few passes with the hot steam iron and placed back under heavy weight... This being done on a nightly basis. It is a lot better than it was but not yet perfect..... Will get there in the end....BigGrin

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#168 Posted : 14 November 2012 21:13:47

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Received issue 11 from the newsagents tonight and very happy to say these are at least flat..... Here is what we got.... now to get some work done.....BigGrin

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#169 Posted : 15 November 2012 21:02:30

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Tonight I removed the decks from their frets and cleaned all the black ash from the edges.... Following the instructions on Mr T's official build diary I marked out the rib lines to use as guides for the pins.... A little filing required on a couple of the slots but nothing significant, more to do with tight fitting rather than any alterations....

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Lower deck now in place although not glued as yet. Am going to wait until the pins arrive with issue 12 before finally fixing in place..... Pleased with how it has all lined up and how solid she feels....Mellow Mellow

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#171 Posted : 17 November 2012 10:20:17

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The warped bow stem saga continues but have decided not to lose any sleep over it. Have once again given it a good soak, for well over an hour and it sits back in my glass press heavily weighted down. There it will stay, without even checking it, for at least a couple of weeks... If that fails then I can always order it again as a back issue, time is of no importance as after all it is not a race.....Mellow Mellow
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Gandale wrote:
The warped bow stem saga continues but have decided not to lose any sleep over it. Have once again given it a good soak, for well over an hour and it sits back in my glass press heavily weighted down. There it will stay, without even checking it, for at least a couple of weeks... If that fails then I can always order it again as a back issue, time is of no importance as after all it is not a race.....Mellow Mellow


Hello Alan, had some problems with warped parts myself on my Victory build the front keel section especially was very warped. The soaking and pressing method worked ok on the smaller parts but not on the larger keel section. As this part was crucial to a straight hull I phoned customer services explained my dilemma and they sent me a replacement free of charge. It took a long time to arrive but I now have a straight front keel section to work with.

Your build is coming along nicely well done BigGrin

Cheers

Chris


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#173 Posted : 17 November 2012 12:36:48

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Riggers wrote:
Gandale wrote:
The warped bow stem saga continues but have decided not to lose any sleep over it. Have once again given it a good soak, for well over an hour and it sits back in my glass press heavily weighted down. There it will stay, without even checking it, for at least a couple of weeks... If that fails then I can always order it again as a back issue, time is of no importance as after all it is not a race.....Mellow Mellow


Hello Alan, had some problems with warped parts myself on my Victory build the front keel section especially was very warped. The soaking and pressing method worked ok on the smaller parts but not on the larger keel section. As this part was crucial to a straight hull I phoned customer services explained my dilemma and they sent me a replacement free of charge. It took a long time to arrive but I now have a straight front keel section to work with.

Your build is coming along nicely well done BigGrin

Cheers

Chris




Thanks Chris, appreciate the encouragement.. Am kind of reserved to the fact I may have to order a back issue but at the same time I cannot see us fitting this part until well into the build, probably after the hull has been planked going by the Victory build.. This gives me time to play with and of course learn from the experience of dealing with problems.... Thanks again and I think your builds are excellent...Mellow Mellow
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Looking good AlanThumpUp.
It sounds to me as though your warped Bowsprit is a manufacturing problem rather than warp that happened post-manufacture. If the problem was introduced when the ply layers were originally laid down then its going to always reassert itself no matter what you do. I'd get a replacement sent out, as we know how long they can take to arrive.
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court orchard wrote:
Looking good AlanThumpUp.
It sounds to me as though your warped Bowsprit is a manufacturing problem rather than warp that happened post-manufacture. If the problem was introduced when the ply layers were originally laid down then its going to always reassert itself no matter what you do. I'd get a replacement sent out, as we know how long they can take to arrive.


Thanks Andy... will see how it is after weekend and then contact customer services for a replacement if necessary.... Their phone lines are only open Mon-Fri, prefer to talk to them rather than email... Thanks again...Mellow

Alan
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BigGrin Alan, your work seems fine to meBigGrin Your decking went down like mine because your measurements when fitting the Balsa fillets were spot on!!!ThumpUp Top Job Regards Mike
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This evening I set about working on the launch, first true attempt at planking. Found the start of the task rather fiddly but have to admit was finding it easier the more I did... One side of the launch has now been planked and I was left with a small gap, too small for another plank to be shaped and fitted. Mixed some balsa sanding dust with PVA and used that to fill the gap, think it worked out quite well... Will hopefully finish planking the launch tomorrow evening....Blink Blink

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#178 Posted : 18 November 2012 23:34:31

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She's looking good
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#179 Posted : 18 November 2012 23:44:34

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Ger C wrote:
She's looking good


Thanks Ger, still some work to do but should be good when everything is fine sanded.....BigGrin

Alan
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Not doing her myself, but plenty to learn that can be applied ti other builds
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