Since I'm currently actively working on the test pieces with imitation bolts and nails (and this takes time), I can't continue with the sheathing yet, so I've returned to the first hull (skeleton) and am continuing to work on the
Upper Deck.
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On the right is the finished deck section, on the left are the new parts. And the carlings (parts EL09 and EL06) with missing grooves for the small transverse parts (ledge).
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I had to make these grooves as shown in the photo above. Then I glued the third beam.
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Let me remind you that the deck will be filmed until the very last moment (at least that's what I plan to do, and then we'll see how it turns out).
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I've written before about how I build a deck, but here's a quick step-by-step description:
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We have a fore-and-aft section and, say, any beam, and we need to glue four carlings to it.
1. First, I place all four carlings side by side, making sure all the ledge grooves align (otherwise, they will be glued crookedly).
2. I place knees on the sides so that their ledge grooves also align with the carlings.
3. I calibrate one end of all the pieces so that they fit neatly and evenly against the desired beam.
4. I insert the deck section into the hull and place the next beam in its place. I align the carlings with the grooves of the existing beam and determine how much it needs to be shortened relative to the new beam.
5. I calibrate the carlings' length on a grinder and then join everything together without glue and place it in the hull. If everything fits, I glue them together using clamps.
6. Then I remove the deck fragment and...
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7. ... I glue the knees, the front part with PVA glue, and the small rear part with CA gel. Before that, I sand the parts on all sides and create imitation bolts. By the way, I also sand the carlings on all sides, just like the beams before fitting and gluing them together.
The end result looks like this.
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If you're having trouble understanding the process from the text description, let me know, and I'll try to take step-by-step photos. I think it'll be clear to anyone who's building this kit, but I'm not sure.
So far, the deck has been easy to remove and reinstall...
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...and most importantly, this deck can easily be installed on a second hull...
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...and we're considering duplicating this deck to quickly and easily create a duplicate for future planking.
So, almost 1/3 of the deck is already complete, but there's still a lot of work to do...