Better to find out now before you start sanding!Hmmm, in my last post only one of the assemblies is incorrect. They should be mirror images of each other so here comes a quick redo.
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Better to find out now before you start sanding!Hmmm, in my last post only one of the assemblies is incorrect. They should be mirror images of each other so here comes a quick redo.
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That's pure, undiluted masochism; don't do that to yourself!Well…I could look at Peters BN if I want to be humbled!
Hi Daniel. The tops of those little parts must be shifting a bit upwards:Hmmm, in my last post only one of the assemblies is incorrect. They should be mirror images of each other so here comes a quick redo.
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The keelson fits nicely, Daniel. Labour-intensive parts with those 55+ notches to slide with a 4-sided fit over and in those frames.This next update features the keelson installation. This amazing 3-piece notched stringer took me several hours to de-char and file to fit along the top side of the keel over the frames. Once properly fitted I removed them and placed the faux tree nails for effect then permanently glued them in.
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I laid a couple of strips of Obeche onto the cradle to help spread the load and have better support.
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I see hours and hours of sanding ahead, my little 2.5-gal shop vac is getting a workout.
Till next time,
Good morning once again everyone. Peter @Peter Voogt reminded me to take a look at the cathedral effect. To my eye I would say the alignments created are within an acceptable tolerance. This is about a third of the frames installed so hopefully this trend continues. Check it out.
Good morning Daniel. Wow. This is brilliant work. I am super impressed. Your first POF as well! Cheers GrantThis next update features the keelson installation. This amazing 3-piece notched stringer took me several hours to de-char and file to fit along the top side of the keel over the frames. Once properly fitted I removed them and placed the faux tree nails for effect then permanently glued them in.
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I laid a couple of strips of Obeche onto the cradle to help spread the load and have better support.
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I see hours and hours of sanding ahead, my little 2.5-gal shop vac is getting a workout.
Till next time,
Thanks Grant, I used to think POB ships had a lot of sanding. I am enjoying seeing this ship come together though.Good morning Daniel. Wow. This is brilliant work. I am super impressed. Your first POF as well! Cheers Grant
Dear Heinrich, no apologies necessary my friend. Thank you for your observations. I hope you had a good visit to your heartland, and all is well. My progress from this point has been somewhat stalled as I have landed a nice mapping project, one of the largest of my little mapping company and it is consuming most of my time. I will be back on the BN soon though. It is great to see you back my friend.Dear Daniel. My friend, please accept my apologies for my long absence. My heartiest congratulations for completing the hull frames (including those pesky ones at the stern)! The completed work looks superb even without any sanding or fairing. You are on a very good wicket here.
Congratulations on landing one of your biggest projects! love the work on the keelson!Dear Heinrich, no apologies necessary my friend. Thank you for your observations. I hope you had a good visit to your heartland, and all is well. My progress from this point has been somewhat stalled as I have landed a nice mapping project, one of the largest of my little mapping company and it is consuming most of my time. I will be back on the BN soon though. It is great to see you back my friend.
Thank you, Peter, I am really excited about this build.let me be the first to say that this looks excellent. the home Made tools are the best, so love the sanding stick with handle Daniël.