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Trussben

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  1. Look at and use the plans to place those stern frames correctly, all the dimensions and angles can be taken right off them to do the job correctly. i.e the dimension from the level of the keel to the top of the frame height is one you can use, also the distance from one of the bulkhead top frames back to those stern frames is another. Its all right there.
  2. Unfortunatly I won’t be going now! Wife reminded me that we had prior plans for that week 🙄😞
  3. I used 1/2” MDF and used T-Tracks on the outside - see the 1st page of my build log for a good pic.
  4. Welcome aboard Gary. My build board is 48x20” if your interested.
  5. Congrats on getting to this significant milestone! You now get to do some of the more fun stuff!
  6. Work on the cannon carriages, port lids and head works is all underway! No finish on the carriages yet.
  7. Welcome to the group! You will certainly build some muscles up when you start fairing the Baltic Birch Ply! That stuff is tough!
  8. Rudder has almost been completed and the bow-tie and horse shoe plates installed and the “fake” bolts attached. I need to make and install a couple of eyebolts to the spectacle strap to finish it off.
  9. Work on the rudder is underway in Swiss Pear and Gabon Ebony to match my other frame accents.
  10. That’s some very fine deck framing there!
  11. Thanks for the likes and kind comments. I decided to go ahead and make the rudder trunk and seats as well as the two ladderways. These are some really beautiful laser cut and etched parts that go together and look fantastic when finished.
  12. Completed chapter #4 with the deck planking done. I do have to touch up some paintwork that was damaged during the decking. Chapter #5 starts with the rudder and so I have to machine some pear wood and cut those pieces out to match the plans as I will not be using the laser cut parts.
  13. Thanks for all the comments and likes. Central belt of deck planking ( the difficult part ) has been completed, and now onto the outer belts.
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