Hello Friends,
As I continue to explore wood finishing options (translation: throwing good money after bad) work continues on the Saint Philippe stern section model.
I have now emotionally committed to working on the exterior hull planking as my next major effort (translation: kicking the can down the road on the wood finishing decision). But I had already begun work on the rider frames and flat crotches so I thought it would be best to wrap those up before starting something new (translation: if I don't finish these now, I'll forget how to do what I am doing).
Here is where I am at the conclusion of the weekend:
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I'm sure you noticed the gap between the rider frames and hull framing. This is intentional. The rider frames actually sit on the ceiling strakes - but I'm not installing ceiling strakes - thus the gap.
I had hoped to show you one more rider frame (actually, two half rider frames) that sit on the upper flat crotch. Unfortunately, while working on these half frames, I cut the
fairing bevel in the wrong direction. Double unfortunately, I have now used up the pearwood panels needed for the frames (6.2 mm thick) so I am back to being a woodworker instead of a modeler. Not a major set-back, but still frustrating.
Thanks for stopping by!