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#1121 Posted : 12 June 2013 23:44:51

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Very very impressive work AlanBigGrin BigGrin .In view of the small amount of room left at stem,are you planning a lengthways run of dropers below the last plank working downwards?
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#1122 Posted : 12 June 2013 23:55:24

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NMBROOK wrote:
Very very impressive work AlanBigGrin BigGrin .In view of the small amount of room left at stem,are you planning a lengthways run of dropers below the last plank working downwards?
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks for the very nice comment Nigel, very much appreciated.... Cool Cool .. It's the lack of room at the bow and stern that is taking the time to work through and of course causing a great deal of thought.... BigGrin BigGrin .. Trying to keep it simple by looking to see how the next plank will lie and and how I can ensure I can progress without resorting to pointy planks..... Having never planked like this before makes it all the more enjoyable, simply to see if I can work out the problems it is bringing up.... BigGrin BigGrin .. Droppers are a must as I don't really see any other way around it..... BigGrin BigGrin .. Will keep you posted...

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#1123 Posted : 13 June 2013 00:45:52

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Hi Alan, your work is outstandingBigGrin Fantastic Kind regards Mike
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#1124 Posted : 13 June 2013 06:41:27

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Hi Alan
Planking is looking fantastic,I am impressed.You are making it look so easy but I bet there has been a few curses Cursing Cursing along the way.Keep doing what your doing,excellent.BigGrin ThumpUp
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#1125 Posted : 13 June 2013 12:05:07

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Impressive work there Alan, she is coming along beautifully, well done. Your time and patience is paying off. Steady as she goes.
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#1126 Posted : 13 June 2013 13:12:13

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wow very lovely work alan, coming along great, keep it up! only one more side to goBigGrin
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#1127 Posted : 13 June 2013 23:30:12

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MWG wrote:
Hi Alan, your work is outstandingBigGrin Fantastic Kind regards Mike



Thanks Mike, so pleased you like it...BigGrin BigGrin .. Has its awkward areas but am loving the challenge of it... Blink Blink

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Alan
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#1128 Posted : 13 June 2013 23:35:57

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Taz wrote:
Hi Alan
Planking is looking fantastic,I am impressed.You are making it look so easy but I bet there has been a few curses Cursing Cursing along the way.Keep doing what your doing,excellent.BigGrin ThumpUp


Thanks Taz for the very nice comments, appreciated... Cool .. Am not finding it that easy, it requires a lot of forward thinking and testing just to see how the planks want to lay.... Cool Cool .. Happy to say no real curses yet but have had to count to 10 a few times....LOL LOL .. Thanks again for taking the time to look in and pass comment.... BigGrin BigGrin

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#1129 Posted : 13 June 2013 23:37:28

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Hans wrote:
Impressive work there Alan, she is coming along beautifully, well done. Your time and patience is paying off. Steady as she goes.


Thank you Hans, Steady as she goes is the only way to approach this I think.... really having to take my time with it but all worth while.... BigGrin BigGrin .. Thanks again,,

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Alan
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wow very lovely work alan, coming along great, keep it up! only one more side to goBigGrin

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Thanks for the warm comment Admiral, so appreciated.... LOL LOL LOL ... Only one more side to go!!!!... Think I have still got lots of work to do on this side before looking at the other.... BigGrin BigGrin ... Once the planking on this side is finished it is onwards with treenailing..... Oh the joys, but loving it...Cool Cool

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Alan

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#1131 Posted : 14 June 2013 23:55:38

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Have to admit, am finding planking of the lower hull a real big challenge..... am almost there but it has given me some serious head scratching moments...BigGrin BigGrin .. Sorry can't post pics just now, batteries on the camera have decided to go into retirement, will have to go and get replacements tomorrow so will post pics then.... BigGrin BigGrin .. To those following on behind, take your time and hope like me you will enjoy the challeng the second layer of planking brings... BigGrin

Happy building folks....

Regards

Alan
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#1132 Posted : 15 June 2013 01:17:10

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BigGrin Hi Alan
Yes it would seem you have had problems but you also set yourself a very high standard for your first build and finish to your hull , I really admire your stance on not the get a sharp/pointed edge on your planking and it is showing dividends. Stunning build so far and more to come I guess
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Its been a while since I have looked in to this site, Your build is looking great, Keep it up. I should be back on the scene soon, as my new house is coming along fine now.

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Hi Alan,

Second planking should look stunning once sandedDrool

i am going to follow suit and try and plank to a min 1/2 a planks thickness. I am going to use the supplied basswood, but sand a very slight chamfer on the edge to define the planking, with a view to painting as the instructions.

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Claret
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BigGrin Hi Alan
Yes it would seem you have had problems but you also set yourself a very high standard for your first build and finish to your hull , I really admire your stance on not the get a sharp/pointed edge on your planking and it is showing dividends. Stunning build so far and more to come I guess
regards
AndyCool

Hi Alan
I have to agree with Andy.I have nothing but admiration for the standard you have set yourself and the results you have achieved!!!!!!!!!.I know you will manage to work through any awkward bits and achieve a marvelous resultBigGrin BigGrin BigGrin .You have really set a precidence for the standard possible for a beginner!!!!!!!
Kind Regards Nigel
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Mo wrote:
Its been a while since I have looked in to this site, Your build is looking great, Keep it up. I should be back on the scene soon, as my new house is coming along fine now.

Mo


Thanks for the nice comment Mo, appreciated.... Cool Cool .. Nice to see you back with us even if it is for short periods.... Cool Cool .. Hopefully you will finished working on the house soon and able to get back to showing us your builds.... BigGrin BigGrin .. Thanks again,,,

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Alan
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claret wrote:
Hi Alan,

Second planking should look stunning once sandedDrool

i am going to follow suit and try and plank to a min 1/2 a planks thickness. I am going to use the supplied basswood, but sand a very slight chamfer on the edge to define the planking, with a view to painting as the instructions.

Regards
Claret


Hi Claret, thanks for looking in and commenting... Cool Cool .. Have to agree, think she will look the biz when she is treenailed and fine sanded, not forgeting the coats of varnish.... Cool .. Can't wait to see her at that stage but still a long way to go....

Regards..

Alan
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#1138 Posted : 15 June 2013 23:38:57

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NMBROOK wrote:
arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi Alan
Yes it would seem you have had problems but you also set yourself a very high standard for your first build and finish to your hull , I really admire your stance on not the get a sharp/pointed edge on your planking and it is showing dividends. Stunning build so far and more to come I guess
regards
AndyCool

Hi Alan
I have to agree with Andy.I have nothing but admiration for the standard you have set yourself and the results you have achieved!!!!!!!!!.I know you will manage to work through any awkward bits and achieve a marvelous resultBigGrin BigGrin BigGrin .You have really set a precidence for the standard possible for a beginner!!!!!!!
Kind Regards Nigel


Thank you Andy and Nigel for the very high praise indeed.. its so appreciated and makes the efforts all worth while.... BigGrin BigGrin .. Love the challenge and feel sure many coming along behind me will also produce stunning results...BigGrin BigGrin .. The learning curve for this kind of planking has been steep and I now know how to avoid some of the pitfalls I have experienced.... Cool Cool .. Will just simply keep plodding along...LOL LOL

Regards

Alan
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#1139 Posted : 15 June 2013 23:43:04

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Small update on progress so far... Managed to get new batteries for the camera today so as promised some pics to bring you up to date with the build.... BigGrin BigGrin .. Not quite finished the first side but should be able to finish that tomorrow and then get on with the treenailing.....BigGrin BigGrin .. Some very tricky planking especially around the stern and the bow and although it may not be perfect it has taught me now how to avoid certain pitfalls... the experiece has been so worth while and I am very happy with how it has turned out so far....BigGrin BigGrin .. Am deliberately leaving the planks long at the stern and intend to trim them after the stern post has been fitted, reason is I intent to plank the keel as well so want to ensure I get a good fit between the hull planking and the keel/stern post planking.... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan

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#1140 Posted : 16 June 2013 09:23:15

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Hi Alan

The planking looks excellent! Well done!BigGrin

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