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#81 Posted : 24 October 2012 18:10:49

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Indeed the model is double planked, the first layer being of 2 x 5mm bamboo which starts at issue 17, with the planking of the gallery and the first hull plank laid, and the second layer being a 1.5 x 5mm Sapele veneer plank.


Sapele is a nice wood and Bamboo is new to me, I guess it bends well BigGrin. Interesting information, thanks Mr T.
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#82 Posted : 24 October 2012 19:40:59

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court orchard wrote:
Tomick wrote:
Indeed the model is double planked, the first layer being of 2 x 5mm bamboo which starts at issue 17, with the planking of the gallery and the first hull plank laid, and the second layer being a 1.5 x 5mm Sapele veneer plank.


Sapele is a nice wood and Bamboo is new to me, I guess it bends well BigGrin. Interesting information, thanks Mr T.


Thanks for the clarification Mr T & Andy, appreciate it... Considering I have never worked with any kind of wood before I wouldn't be able to say whether Sapele or Bamboo are nice woods to work with... should be interesting to say the least and looking forward to the challenge....

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#83 Posted : 26 October 2012 20:55:44

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Issue 8 collected from the newagents so time to get down to some building... this is the parts received...
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#84 Posted : 26 October 2012 20:58:17

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Made a start by carefully cutting the jig for the launch free from the fret... Took the 3 x 3mm strip and cut into two equal lengths of 125mm.
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#85 Posted : 26 October 2012 21:00:55

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Placing the launch jig face down glued the 3 x 3mm to either side. Placed the completed part into my glass press, weighed down with a heavy vase to ensure it set flat..
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#86 Posted : 26 October 2012 21:07:54

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While the launch jig was drying, decided to continue with the balsa infills, setting in place the next two balsa block ensuring everything was still flat and level...
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#87 Posted : 26 October 2012 21:11:35

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Finally in this part, I carefully measured the remaining gaps between the ribs and cut top pieces of the box fills from 6.5mm balsa. Also cut areas out to accommodate the mast sockets...
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#88 Posted : 26 October 2012 21:13:45

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More to follow later... happy building all and thanks for looking in....BigGrin BigGrin
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#89 Posted : 26 October 2012 22:00:16

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Hi Alan great to see your taking on the Balsa infillBigGrin its looking good Kind regards Mike
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#90 Posted : 26 October 2012 23:20:39

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MWG wrote:
Hi Alan great to see your taking on the Balsa infillBigGrin its looking good Kind regards Mike


Thanks for the encouragement Mike, very much appreciated. Its all possible due to your excellent tutorial...(You're not a teacher by any chance are you....LOL )..... hopefully more to follow soon...

Alan
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#91 Posted : 27 October 2012 17:39:16

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With the launch jig set it was now time to do some more work on the launch hull... Realising the launch pieces were very delicate, carefully cut the pieces free from the fret and gently cleaned off any loose ash..

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#92 Posted : 27 October 2012 17:42:21

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Made up the bow section and glued in place, continued to glue in place the remainingg ribs ensuring they were set at right angles to the jig... Gently filed hole 15 on the jig to allow for part 15 to slope and set against part 14.... Set the whole lot aside to dry.

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#93 Posted : 28 October 2012 12:45:50

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Have now completed and fitted in place the top sections of the balsa box infills and am happy everything is still level, true and with no twists... Hopefully make a start on measuring and cutting the side sections later today... Forget the final rib in the photo, that is a spare faulty part that is just sitting there, it will be removed when parts 26 and 27 arrive...

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Hi Alan, spot onBigGrin Regards Mike
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Hi Alan, spot onBigGrin Regards Mike


Thanks Mike, appreciate the feedback...
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Continued tonight on cutting and fitting the first part of the side sections as per MWG's tutorial.... My only concern now that the ship is out of the jig is introducing any kind of twist or warp.. if that were to happen now, I think because of the effort I have put in to ensuring everything is straight and true it would be so demoralising I think I would throw the lot in the bin and give up as a bad experience.... Just now, am confident all is going well....

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#97 Posted : 30 October 2012 00:44:18

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Hi Alan, you have fitted the deck balsa if your measurements are spot on she will not twist.
Tomorrow cut the side pieces and invert the cut off pieces then put her back in the jig all should be goodBigGrin Your work is looking first classCool Regards Mike
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Looks like you have put in a lot of work, she's looking great
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#99 Posted : 30 October 2012 19:40:07

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Hi Alan, you have fitted the deck balsa if your measurements are spot on she will not twist.
Tomorrow cut the side pieces and invert the cut off pieces then put her back in the jig all should be goodBigGrin Your work is looking first classCool Regards Mike


Thanks again Mike.. Will be cutting the side pieces this evening and setting in place the inverted pieces.. Hope to post photo's of progress later this evening..

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Ger C wrote:
Looks like you have put in a lot of work, she's looking great


Thanks Ger C... Lot of work gone into her so far still a lot yet to do though... Loving the challenge though...
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