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#481 Posted : 23 January 2013 13:01:42

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Hans wrote:
Looking good there Mike. Love the shape. Lots of thought and effort and a fine result, well done.



Thank you Hans for looking inBigGrin your comments are most welcome Kind regards Mike
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#482 Posted : 24 January 2013 19:02:27

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Great job Mike, I like the balsa filling ThumpUp
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#483 Posted : 24 January 2013 19:04:57

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Jesus-Belzheim wrote:
Great job Mike, I like the balsa filling ThumpUp



Hi Peter how are you? thanks for the nice commentBigGrin Best wishes Mike
MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.

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#484 Posted : 24 January 2013 20:15:36

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FITTING THE GARDBOARD PLANKS.

Hi Team, I think the instructions are very lacking in certain areas, particularly with the fitting of the Gardboard planks, these are very important pieces of timber and in my opinion should be fitted first, that way you know your keel is straight and true plus fitted now the keel will keep its shape and not move.

As I am using 1 metre length lime wood planks,(and thrown all the bamboo in the skip) I must first cut two to size, and as I am going to need the plank to twist at the keel stern, and bend with a slight twist at the bow, I must soak for 30 mins both ends of the plank this is how I did it:-
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FITTING THE GARDBOARD PLANKS

I will be fitting the planks with out adhesive so the wet parts of the planks will dry out and keep their shape, then in 24 hours I will fit the planks using this Aliphatic glue:-
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FITTING THE GARDBOARD PLANKS

I recommend drilling the planks at the point the pins will enter the hull this prevents wood splitting and putting pins in the wrong place.

You will see my methods are always slow and precise, I do not rush preferring to take my time and get it right:-
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#487 Posted : 24 January 2013 20:32:21

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FITTING THE GARDBOARD PLANKS


And so I first fitted the Starboard plank, please note the plank should fit along the keel stern in line with the edge of the keel not in my opinion as shown in the instructions with a gap sloping down:-
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FITTING THE GARDBOARD PLANKS

And then on to the Port plank, fitting it exactly the same:-
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FITTING THE GARDBOARD PLANKS

Well thats all this time Team, I will be taking my time in planking around the deck until more of the stern upper structure is supplied, in case I have to make more modifictions.

When the planks have dried out naturally (I do not like to use electric plank benders)I will fit the planks with the adhesive.

Thanks for looking in, questions and comments welcomeBigGrin

Kind regards Mike
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Very nice tutorial there Mike...nice piece of work and a few things there to digest....

Thanks

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Alan
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Hi Mike.
Thanks for the great tutorial with great advise BigGrin Cool .
Keep up the fantastic work.
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Hello Mike,
Good work Mike
Kind Regards Trev.
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#493 Posted : 25 January 2013 11:28:34

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Good tutorial Mike.Hope you don't mind but I would like to ask about something in your pictures.It may be me or a visual effect butwhat would be the portside bow section seems to be stepped away from the rest of the hull,it's almost as if you faired the main hull & then added the bow section.As I said it may just be me or an optical illusion so please don't take offence at my observion.
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Dontshootme wrote:
Good tutorial Mike.Hope you don't mind but I would like to ask about something in your pictures.It may be me or a visual effect butwhat would be the portside bow section seems to be stepped away from the rest of the hull,it's almost as if you faired the main hull & then added the bow section.As I said it may just be me or an optical illusion so please don't take offence at my observion.


Hi Rob, sorry I am late in coming back to you, I have been in London for three days.

It is the way the photograph is taken, the balsa infil on the bow is higher than the infill on the sides (because of the gun port height)I have added a photo which I previously posted on my build log, it shows the difference.
No offence taken Rob, your comment was a constructive oneBigGrin thanks for looking in Kind regards Mike
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your doing a nice work here Mike ThumpUp
And I`m fine, thanks for asking
I hope you too BigGrin
Kind regards
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FITTING THE GARDBOARD PLANKS

Hi Team continuing the fitting of two planks either side of the base of the hull. I used hot water to get the twist so the plank would fit properly where it enters the keel area, and at the bow.

The photos should tell the story, well here goes:-
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MWG wrote:
Dontshootme wrote:
Good tutorial Mike.Hope you don't mind but I would like to ask about something in your pictures.It may be me or a visual effect butwhat would be the portside bow section seems to be stepped away from the rest of the hull,it's almost as if you faired the main hull & then added the bow section.As I said it may just be me or an optical illusion so please don't take offence at my observion.


Hi Rob, sorry I am late in coming back to you, I have been in London for three days.

It is the way the photograph is taken, the balsa infil on the bow is higher than the infill on the sides (because of the gun port height)I have added a photo which I previously posted on my build log, it shows the difference.
No offence taken Rob, your comment was a constructive oneBigGrin thanks for looking in Kind regards Mike

well done mike you did a very good job on this model well done.
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FITTING THE GARDBOARD PLANKS

Well Team that is all for now, I hope you have found my Diary usefulBigGrin Questions and comments are welcome.

I will leave you with 2 photos of the bow with the stem dry fitted.
I will not be doing any more planking untill I receive many more issues, so that I can determine if I need to do any more modifications to satisfy the way I wish to build my model Kind regards Mike
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Exceptionally neat and tidy Mike, again have learned something.... thanks...

Regards

Alan
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#500 Posted : 05 February 2013 00:13:11

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Hi mike.
Looking good, keep up the excellent work.
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