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#41 Posted : 09 April 2013 00:51:38

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BigGrin Hi Alan
That must be another forest of balsa you've ordered to do the infillsLOL Flapper LOL . Seriously though looking good
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#42 Posted : 09 April 2013 01:29:29

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi Alan
That must be another forest of balsa you've ordered to do the infillsLOL Flapper LOL . Seriously though looking good
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Started to grow my own, it's a lot cheaper......LOL LOL LOL

But as long as I get the result I want who cares eh!!!!!.... Sometimes your comments really crease me up..... Thanks as always Andy.....LOL LOL Flapper Flapper LOL LOL

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Alan
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#43 Posted : 09 April 2013 23:07:28

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Tonight had it's mishaps so decided to stop before anything else goes wrong.... Started sanding and fairing the hull when my mouse sander decided to go out with a big bang..... now have to shop for another Blushing Blushing. Sanding arm put into action and got lots of exercise...BigGrin BigGrin Then, being the clumsy oaf that I am managed to knock off the small stern piece, luckily it didn't break so will be easily put back on but will leave it until I've got the hull finished... A break now as tomorrow I should get the next issue of the SOTS so will be working on her....Cool Cool .. Progress so far with the hull......

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#44 Posted : 09 April 2013 23:16:41

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BigGrin Hi Alan
those ears are notorious for breaking off I don't think there's any builder on here who hasn't broken at least 1 .
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#45 Posted : 09 April 2013 23:25:55

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Looking good despite the mishap BigGrin
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#46 Posted : 09 April 2013 23:41:45

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BigGrin Hi Alan
those ears are notorious for breaking off I don't think there's any builder on here who hasn't broken at least 1 .
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Thanks Andy, it wasn't the ears it was the very last piece of the stern gallery, the upright... Just caught with my wrist and heard the crack as it came away..... so please no children in the house, the air was blue Blushing Blushing Blushing

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#47 Posted : 09 April 2013 23:42:51

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jase wrote:
Looking good despite the mishap BigGrin


Thanks for looking in Jase and the comments...... mishaps are fine providing they can be put right, happily this one can be.....Cool Cool

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#48 Posted : 11 April 2013 01:08:46

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Well after last nights mishaps especially the blowing up of my sander, went shopping after work and got myself a replacement Black and Decker mouse sander.... £28...Cool Cool . can't complain as I didn't have the time to shop around....BigGrin . Working on the SOTS just now but will be back on the build for the weekend.... Happy building all.. Cool Cool
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#49 Posted : 14 April 2013 19:30:18

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Finally managed to finish the balsa infills and rough fairing and sanding..BigGrin BigGrin Fine sand will be done when I get to the stage of planking the hull..Cool Cool ... Now going to move onto the decking and as previously mentioned I am not going to use the decking provided, to me the scale is to large at 5mm, have decided to use Tangy strips of 4mm x 0.5mm. Still not to scale but a lot nearer... Blink Blink

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#50 Posted : 14 April 2013 19:56:28

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Hi Alan!
Nice work, well done! The infills will help you with your decking.
But- do you have your own balsa forest? BigGrin

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#51 Posted : 14 April 2013 20:19:50

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der Gohfelder wrote:
Hi Alan!
Nice work, well done! The infills will help you with your decking.
But- do you have your own balsa forest? BigGrin

Regards, Bernd



Thanks Bernd for very nice comments, appreciated. Oh, and I'm keeping the balsa growers in business, got to make sure they have a healthy standard of living.....BigGrin BigGrin

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Alan
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#52 Posted : 14 April 2013 21:35:11

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Looking good there Alan! One thing's for sure - she'll NEVER sink!!BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin

Keep them coming!

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#53 Posted : 14 April 2013 21:54:32

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Looking good there Alan! One thing's for sure - she'll NEVER sink!!BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin

Keep them coming!

Robin


LOL LOL .. Thanks Robin, with my building I need all the help I can get to keep em afloat..... BigGrin BigGrin

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Alan
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#54 Posted : 15 April 2013 23:39:26

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Small update tonight..Blink . Have made a start on the decking, first giving the decking strips a coat of danish oil... when dry decided to see how it would look using permanent marker to simulate the caulking, wanted to see how much bleed was likely to happen, not too much am happy to say... Now ready for a fine sand followed by a final coat of danish oil... Will tackle the treenailing a litte later.... Am pleased with how it's looking.... Cool Cool

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#55 Posted : 15 April 2013 23:45:17

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Hi Alan, nice looking effect on the planks there.

A few builds on the forum have mentioned using Danish Oil on decks etc, does it have any ill effect if using PVA or superglue to glue onto the oiled wood?

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#56 Posted : 16 April 2013 00:01:18

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Hi Alan, nice looking effect on the planks there.

A few builds on the forum have mentioned using Danish Oil on decks etc, does it have any ill effect if using PVA or superglue to glue onto the oiled wood?

Robin



Thanks for looking in Robin.... Haven't come across any issues so far using danish oil. I try to be careful in applying PVA, try to keep it off the oiled side of the strakes. I only used the Danish oil on the upper face of the strake, leaving the underside as is to ensure a good bond with the PVA.... Hope this answers your question...BigGrin BigGrin

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#57 Posted : 16 April 2013 09:31:49

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BigGrin Hi all
The Danish oil will not cover glue seepage or splashes so it will show , so what Alan has done is a good way to prevent this and after its dry more coats of oil can be added to get the required colour. Nice work Alan
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#58 Posted : 16 April 2013 23:04:03

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi all
The Danish oil will not cover glue seepage or splashes so it will show , so what Alan has done is a good way to prevent this and after its dry more coats of oil can be added to get the required colour. Nice work Alan
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Thats what I thought Andy which is why I decided only to apply the oil on one surface only..... Appreciate your prositive comments....BigGrin BigGrin

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Alan
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#59 Posted : 19 April 2013 23:53:03

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Progress very slow just now but hoping to get a lot of the decking done over the course of the weekend.....Cool Cool

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#60 Posted : 20 April 2013 00:14:16

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Deck looks great ThumpUp

Watching with interest as I have just subscribed to the Sam Fan llCool
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