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clive58
#1 Posted : 16 May 2013 16:03:04

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Hi there
This is my first model ship! although I have built hundreds of aircraft some direct from plans my question is it ness to build a jig to keep the hull square? If anyone has done this could you advise me of how its done
Thanks in advance
clive BigGrin
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#2 Posted : 16 May 2013 16:42:52

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hi clive58, welcome to the m.s. forum, I'm not too sure how to answer this question, as you are such an experienced builder, I feel I am teaching my granny to suck eggs. did you use a jig to build planes?? I did, because they had to be straight and true on all planes, the same with boats,wood warps,and stresses are present that can easily warp keel/bulkheads, as it is your first boat, the same rules apply, and with many builds available it should be a cinch, looking forward to seeing your progress, BigGrin k.
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clive58
#3 Posted : 16 May 2013 16:53:45

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karl1113 wrote:
hi clive58, welcome to the m.s. forum, I'm not too sure how to answer this question, as you are such an experienced builder, I feel I am teaching my granny to suck eggs. did you use a jig to build planes?? I did, because they had to be straight and true on all planes, the same with boats,wood warps,and stresses are present that can easily warp keel/bulkheads, as it is your first boat, the same rules apply, and with many builds available it should be a cinch, looking forward to seeing your progress, BigGrin k.


Thanks Karl
Yes always used jigs, I think ill wait till the first couple of bits arrive then get a building board and figure out how to jig it may just use small right angle metal brackets on the keel
Cheers
Clive
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#4 Posted : 17 May 2013 08:53:45

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Hi Clive,BigGrin
I have recently been discussing jigs,as having had problems using metal brackets that are anything but square.
If you want, take a look at the link below, as added to my own information others have added suggestions and useful links to other items that may help in your choice for a jig.


http://forum.model-space...aspx?g=posts&t=6775


Good luck with your build.

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#5 Posted : 17 May 2013 09:38:14

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Hi Clive, in my opinion you should use a jig made from brackets you can buy from any DIY outlet for small money use a fibre board as this will not twist, but please please use one for the benefit of your model, here are some examples of what I call my DRY DOCK JIG:-
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