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I don't. If you look at my picture of the box contents you'll see a strip with a split on the end, third from bottom, it's 1/32 thick. There are 3 of those. The other 3 are 1/16 thick.
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Thanks. I have 6 strips, 3 are 1/16, which I believe are for the rabbet, and the other 3 are very thin, like 1/32. Am I missing something?
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I feel dumb. Can someone point me to the parts for the false keel? Cant seem to find them.
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Thanks guys. Appreciate the comments.
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- rcweir, Ryland Craze, yvesvidal and 14 others
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2 hours ago, Trussben said:
You can also get large plans printed and shipped to you online, on paper or mylar if needed.
That's where I had mine done. Had them in my hands about a day and a half after ordering.
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Weekend progress. Have most of the stem assembled. I used the ultimation sander to clean up the ends. I removed the 120 grit sand disc that came with it and replaced it with 220. The 120 is a little too much for this. I glued the two halves of the lower keel together and the first section of the keel which forms the boxing joint. The inner parts are just dry fit for now.
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Everything looks like a good fit.
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That probably would have been the right thing to do Rick.
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Starting with the stem. I just did a quick dry fit and everything fits together almost perfectly. I haven't touched anything yet and just very minor adjustments needed. Doesn't get any better than this. I won't remove any laser char from the surfaces until they are glued together. Don't want to risk rounding over any edges.
- KARAVOKIRIS, Rustyj, Ryland Craze and 10 others
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Happy to see your log. Following along
- Rustyj and Ryland Craze
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- KARAVOKIRIS, yvesvidal, davec and 7 others
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Thanks Jim. Appreciate the explanation.
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This will be my build log for the Speedwell. I just received the box yesterday so not much to talk about yet. I need to go through the parts and make sure all is organized. I am planning on having a copy made of the plans in Tyvek and a second paper set. I don't plan to cut them up. I can just print the areas of the plan at scale that I need using the pdf's provided by Chuck. I haven't set up a build board yet but I will probably build the keel and all the frames first anyway. More to come.
- Ryland Craze, Tossedman, Rustyj and 2 others
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Wow. Speeding right along. Not sure I understand what went wrong on your keel assembly.
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I think the planking looks just right.
- mtaylor, FrankWouts, Jack12477 and 1 other
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Good article. I enjoyed reading it 👍
- mtaylor, Ryland Craze, Canute and 3 others
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On 3/27/2024 at 10:40 AM, glbarlow said:
Mostly due to the size and available (or I should allowable based on my wife’s review) display space I’m really trying to convince myself Speedwell is not my next project. With each new innovation that gets harder and harder to do…..I mean, to scale door handles and books on a table in the cabin, wow.
Right. Waiting to see your build log.
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Welcome to MSW
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This is a great idea. I know I could use the lesson.
- Ryland Craze, tlevine, Canute and 4 others
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Sloop Speedwell 1752 by Chuck - Ketch Rigged Sloop - POF - prototype build
in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
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was just out sowing his royal oats.