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#181 Posted : 03 August 2013 18:59:49

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You can twist and hold the twist over steam from a kettle. it will keep its shape. but I think your method has much more control - my use it myself BigGrin
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#182 Posted : 03 August 2013 19:54:23

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I just found out that there are two ways to clamp it!!!
What I mean is, I thought the twist was reversible and would work one way round or the other. Nooooo.
So, that one will work on the other side and I will have to do another one for the side I am doing.
Live and learn BigGrin
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#183 Posted : 03 August 2013 22:09:21

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Nicely done David, nice effective way of twisting planks..... well done....BigGrin BigGrin

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#184 Posted : 04 August 2013 17:54:02

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BigGrin Nice work on planking David keep the pics coming BigGrin Rgd Martyn
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#185 Posted : 06 August 2013 09:24:31

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Thanks guys.
Well, that's the garboard planking on both sides now...
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#186 Posted : 06 August 2013 16:19:47

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Nicely done David, coming along very nicely... BigGrin BigGrin

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#187 Posted : 06 August 2013 18:51:45

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Great work DavidCool The garboard plank is always a pain but it gets easier now.
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#188 Posted : 06 August 2013 20:53:48

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good to get that out the wayBigGrin
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#189 Posted : 06 August 2013 23:41:37

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nice work dave, more planking to goLOL BigGrin
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#190 Posted : 07 August 2013 20:36:33

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Thanks guys for the encouragement.
This stage is a bit tedious. I am waiting for each piece to set thoroughly before removing the pins and the waste from the end, so each row takes a day or more.
Hey ho!
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#191 Posted : 07 August 2013 23:35:41

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Nice work David, yes planking can be a little tedious as can other tasks you will face but the more time you take with it the better the rewards will be.... Cool Cool ..Keep up the good work...

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#192 Posted : 09 August 2013 18:36:06

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Third row going in...
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#193 Posted : 10 August 2013 12:03:29

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I had an idea about trimming the stern planks at the end of the keel.

Later on in the build, we are instructed to trim back to a 2mm overhang and then sand to a taper.
Why not do it straight away, as we go along adding the planks?

All it needs is a piece that is 4mm wide (the keel thickness) and 2 mm thick, added to the keel.

The correct size wood was supplied with issue 12 - the deck support beams. I ended up with a lot of spare stuff of this size, 3 complete lengths and 4 half-length offcuts. An offcut is long enough for this job.

I have not glued or pinned this in. It just sits there as a marker for cutting the planking to the correct length.


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#194 Posted : 10 August 2013 12:13:09

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Now that is good thinking David, very well done....Cool Cool Cool

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#195 Posted : 11 August 2013 11:08:24

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Thanks Alan.
It just seems easier to me...
Fourth row going on today.
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#196 Posted : 11 August 2013 11:52:04

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BigGrin Bril work David keep the pics coming rgd Martyn BigGrin
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#197 Posted : 11 August 2013 17:40:51

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Thanks Martyn.
I am plodding on BigGrin
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#198 Posted : 14 August 2013 11:18:14

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Row five done on each side of the bottom, row six soaking and bending.

I am a bit puzzled by the "bearding line" shaping of the keel brace plates. None of the planks come anywhere near it - except for a tiny bit of row 4.
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Great work DavidCool Cool You are obviously in the swing.I think with the reinforcement pieces,it was just to make sure they didn't foul the planks.If they were to be actually used to support the bottom edge would be curved and the chamfering more complex.
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#200 Posted : 16 August 2013 22:53:13

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Thanks Nigel.
It was just extra work, then, getting rid of the excess bits of the keel braces!
If I had known that when I glued them in, I would have just cut that triangular section off first. Easier than gluing it in place then chiselling it off again!
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