Bottom shaping continues - day 4! The rear portion is in really good shape now:
Working on the front half as well. This part is certainly more challenging as the hull profile rotates quickly as one moves toward the bow. Trying real hard not to lose the chine up front, but it is hard!
Bottom shaping done for now. Refinement is still needed near bow, but that is going to be done later. Next task will be preparing a sheet of mahogany for the deck.
Did most of the deck camber sanding today. Another big dust generator as the finished outer edge is set at 5/64" and the blank was 3/16".
In the first picture you can see the thinner deck edge, but the camber is hard to see. However, the second picture makes it clearer that I did something today!
The stem and stern faces have not been finished yet so the obvious imperfections in the second picture will be removed as work goes on.
Making some progress - house projects, installing fence and planking family room, have taken precedence over the past couple of weeks!
I've made up some mahogany for the keel, rudder, skeg, etc. I'm finishing up the stem / head currently - pieces are glued together but more shaping / refinement is needed.
Thinner mahogany will be needed for the center board - the last piece of work on the model.
Thinking about a board to mount this on - I was wondering if a piece of Cherry would nicely complement the Alder and Mahogany used on the model.
Very nice work, Greg! I think that you need to use something that contrasts with the mahogany so that rudder, centerboard, etc. stands out. Off the wall ( no pun intended) but even a painted backboard.