It's time to drill the holes for the scuppers. I'm concerned with the planking splintering when the drill breaks through. Does anyone have a slick method of avoiding this?
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If possible clamp or secure a piece of wood on the EXIT side of the hole. That will eliminate splintering completely. Works on bg holes asc ell as small holes. And where possible, use brad-point drills for your holes as they score the entry for clean drilling. Another trick for tiny holes is to first dimple the hole with an awl before drilling. And as always, try it on scrap if you're unsure of the results.It's time to drill the holes for the scuppers. I'm concerned with the planking splintering when the drill breaks through. Does anyone have a slick method of avoiding this?
I do not think, that you have to bring down the scupper outlet above the wale, in an angle down (30 to 45°) it will be correctThank you Uwe. On your ship and on the Swan series the wales are just below the main deck. On the Discovery the wales are 4 feet (1.22 meters) below the main deck. Do you think the scupper should still exit just above the wale? The red deck is the original that I am using.
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It's looking to me like they are evenly spaced but I would think that there would be more scuppers in the waist where it's the wettest. I don't really see any need for them under the quarterdeck(like in the captains and officers quarters) but sometimes they don't do things the way I think.Cant say for sure on number or exact placement, but not below gun port, if on an armed ship, but normally located between frames as needed.
On bigger ships like Uwek shows are more complicated, but on smaller crafts, they may just be level with deck cut thru side of hull almost level with deck.
keskin uçlu bir matkap kullanın ve yavaşça delinFrengiler için delik açmanın zamanı geldi. Matkap delip geçtiğinde kalasların parçalanmasından endişeleniyorum. Bunu önlemek için kaygan bir yöntemi olan var mı?
use a drill with a sharp tread and drill it slowly. Google translate worked great on this onekeskin uçlu bir matkap kullanın ve yavaşça delin
They are looking very good - well doneHere's the result. hard things to get a picture of. Thanks for the help.
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Take a look at this topic.Thank you again Uwe. Those drawings were just what I was looking for. I wish I could read the text on the first one. I tried converting it to black and white but it just gets blurry.
I've never had much luck searching the RMG. I'll have to try harder.