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still a little bit of sanding still to do,
Very nice to see you taper the knee of the head. This can be a tricky thing to do. I use a belt sander for the majority then finish with sanding blocks but curious to know how you go about getting the taper? I would love to find a clear and easier way to do this and hope you or someone here has one.
Allan
Funny you should say that Allan, lol ,Thanks John, I was hoping you had a new magic to try.I was thinking about using a plane, but with the assembled knee of the head having the grain of the individual pieces in different directions it might turn into a disaster.
Allan
What do you mean by this? You won't leave it in plywood, will you?and finally if needed i can add the veneers provided in the kit,
G'day Paul, I've cut the kit plywood stem and keel away and replaced them with Pine wood, what I meant was that if things did'nt work out with the Pine wood I could always use the kit veneer to cover over the Pine wood, hope this makes sense,What do you mean by this? You won't leave it in plywood, will you?
Hi John,I've cut the kit plywood stem and keel away and replaced them with Pine wood,
Thank you Allan,Hi John,
You are to be truly respected for doing the extra work on this. The knee of the head and stern post are heavily tapered and plywood would show layers when sanding the tapers. Even the keel tapers from about 12.5" midships to about 7.5" at the rabbet of the post and to about 10" at the bow.
Allan
Thank you Maarten, I'm going to try and follow your build and get the right spacing for the carvings along the topsides, your model looks great,Nice progress John.