Hello Fellow Shipwrights,
I bought the Model Shipways' Willie L. Bennett kit about 6 years ago, but have been intimidated to start. Plus I'm active-duty Navy (Surface Warfare), and have been stationed on ships for the past 3 years. Now that I'm on shore duty (and about 18 months from retiring after 29 years of service), I am making the time to start learning this craft.
At any rate, I finally decided to start this thing. I am using the instructions as well as the excellent series of articles written by Kurt Van Dahm (2004, Ships in Scale).
After building the build-board, I started working on the keelson assembly but immediately hit a snag. The dimensions of the keelson pieces (it comes in three that are glued together) don't match the drawing near the aft end. Model Expo is sending a new sheet with the laser-cut keelson on it, I'm just hoping it has the correct dimensions. Worst case, I'll just modify the skeg to account for the missing section of the keelson.
Has anyone else had this issue?
Here is a photo of my build board (I added additional strength members because it felt too flimsy to me, even with the triangle braces on each side).
Last question (for now): What is the best way to create the proper camber on the deck? Do people make a jig, eyeball it, use a template, or some other technique?