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Tigersteve

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  1. Thanks BE! Here's a photo of the plank that will need the repair. The positive is that if I leave it and repair, I can test the limits of these materials. It also saves me weeks in re-planking. Lately, I have not been enjoying the planking process. I will give final thoughts on the planking of the Pinnace v. Longboat when I complete the outer planking. Steve
  2. It's been a while since I've made a contribution so here we go. Starboard planking is complete. Still only roughly sanded with 180 grit. I ended up removing the sheer strake to allow clamping of the remaining planks. Some planks are very thin in some areas especially on the port side. Undecided if I will remove the offending plank on the port side before I close it up. I think some maple sawdust, white glue, and some sanding will smooth out the wrinkled plank. (Yes- wrinkled from being too thin. Not the entire plank only 1 1/4inches.) The other option is to remove two planks on that side, which means I will have five remaining planks to form. I am leaning away from this option. Steve
  3. Congrats and nicely done. This is a difficult kit. I don't know how the results would be with basswood. I think the long runs and severe curves make it especially difficult. Cheers to moving forward! Steve
  4. I like the way you worked through the scale of the oars. Looking forward to the final presentation. Steve
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