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saintsman123
#1 Posted : 17 December 2011 11:07:15

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i dry fitted this using the steps in the magazine, the 2mm hole was a nice tight fit but when i then tried to pull it out to glue it in place the bottom broke off.
this has led me to a modification that i think works better and makes for a stronger, less fragile join.
i made a new jackstaff then drilled a 3mm hole through the bees and support this time i did not carve out the 2mm end piece but left it at 3mm
i them glued it in place.it seems to hold better and once we rig the ship it will provide a much stronger support for the rigging block and thread.

of course this is only my thought, but i feel its worth putting up on the forum as i am sure others will break the extremly fragile bottom end off.

i've found that after staining the masts and spars that the wood seems to become slightly softer which i think is the reason that the bottom end snapped off so easily.

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jase
#2 Posted : 17 December 2011 13:48:40

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If there is space to fit without weakaning the part then that sounds like an improvment to me. I will do that, thanks for the tip ThumpUp
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saintsman123
#3 Posted : 17 December 2011 13:58:27

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jase the bees are 7mm wide so there is enough space there, the supports are 3mm so its a bit tight but the way it fits there are no noticable problems at least i can't see any on mine if i can get one of the kids to take a pic i'll post something up.

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RussG
#4 Posted : 29 December 2011 22:13:41

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Hi Saintsman, any pictures on this mod yet ???? BigGrin
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