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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2008 5:37:27 GMT 1
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Post by Mark on Feb 9, 2008 9:49:51 GMT 1
Can't see anything obviously wrong. The bow deck is supposed to bend slightly, if it's the gap between the deck and the frames that you're worried about.
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Post by markus on Feb 9, 2008 10:26:09 GMT 1
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Post by Baz on Feb 9, 2008 10:37:45 GMT 1
Hi Skyfire
Mark and marki53 have you on the right track. Can only emphasise what m53 says about clamping the keel flat, for days preferrably, especially if you are planning to fix the deck before planking the hull.
Baz
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2008 11:06:30 GMT 1
Thanks everyone, though I think I might have the sheets slightly off center though, (see the 1st pic). But could be the camera angle though. Will have to get the ruler out again. Otherwise the build is going well. The deck will be removable even though she will be static.
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Post by markus on Feb 9, 2008 13:21:14 GMT 1
...The deck will be removable even though she will be static. for what reason? gluing the deck is easier, no need to modify the planking above the recess... markus
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2008 0:30:50 GMT 1
I am planning on putting in working lights and motorised radars with the batteries and leds in the hull with fibre optic up to where the lights would be mounted. Also if things change in the future, she may end up with 2 motors in the hull as well. Oh btw I did have the sheets 0.5mm off center! 9mm to edge 1 side, 8mm to thge edge the other side. Some careful sanding of the strip of wood underneath should fix it!
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