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Bob Abell
#1 Posted : 04 December 2012 08:21:43

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Hi chaps

The recommended build fixture does not guarantee vertical accuracy and squareness.......In my humble opinion

Check your build at former 16 and compare each side!
Luckily, my build was quite close.....Only 1/16" difference
My height dimension for reference only came out at 3 5/8"





The height checkers can be clamped to former 16 and left in position for as long as possible

Bob
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#2 Posted : 05 December 2012 07:40:03

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Added two more support checks at the bow end.

The deck is now perfectly parallel to the base board


Spotted that the bowsprit area was slightly out, by 0.030"

Fitted a torque bar and heavy weight and it trued up after a few hours

The PVA was probably not quite set yet, with this damp weather lately



Bob
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#3 Posted : 06 December 2012 06:52:42

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I have now fitted height packers at the bows, stern and midships and placed heavy weights on top to settle it all down

It feels lovely and solid now

Anybody else out there, done the same?

Bob
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#4 Posted : 06 December 2012 08:12:54

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Hello chaps

I am really surprised that nobody has responded to my thread, as the subject is very important for a quality build?

Or am I being too fussy?


Bob
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#5 Posted : 06 December 2012 12:01:23

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Surely if you're stressing over it being out by 3 100ths of an inch, you're gonna be stressing throughout the entire build.

Is this actually noticeable to the human eye?
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#6 Posted : 06 December 2012 12:08:17

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I used to make steel cabinets for Rolls Royce many years ago when I was a sheet metal worker, and even Rolls Royce wasnt as demanding with the tollerances.
But well done Bob, you go for it!
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I'm sorry to say that 5 degree fluctuation will affect those tolerances.
but good luck with the build though.
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#8 Posted : 06 December 2012 15:21:47

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bob the problem is this is a mass produced kit so there will be tolerance issues all the way, you could end up with some parts in your kit being cut at maximum tolerance and having to fit up against another part cut at minimum tolerance. i don't think .03" will make too much difference as even weather/central heating could affect the wood by this much.
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#9 Posted : 06 December 2012 16:58:15

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Hi Bob,

This is a first time build for me. I'm held up at the moment cos i'm waiting on replacement frames that came very badly warped. What I would like to ask though is, where did you get the clamps to hold the keel straight?
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#10 Posted : 07 December 2012 08:01:33

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Thanks for your replies, chaps

I realise that thirty thou wasn`t worth bothering with, but I had the chance to correct it, there and then, so I put it right!

I agree, the weather at the moment will affect the stability of the structure

SYD4444
The base board and angle clamps are from my previous model aero hobby and is really a fuselage jig, they are probably still avaiable....I`ll have a look round

Bob
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#11 Posted : 07 December 2012 15:33:27

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Many thanks Bob
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#12 Posted : 07 December 2012 15:50:59

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Hello sid4444

I`ve found the jig source

Here...... http://www.slecuk.com/catalogue/info_SL054_R.html

Made by SLEC

Bob
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And again thanks Bob.
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as reading 0.030 inches dose not sound a lot till you put in mm then its 0.76mm or lets say just less than a mm some models a mm is quite a lot as a few found out when fitting the guns on the lower deck of the victory
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