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I've been sanding the hull since yesterday. First with coarse paper now with fine. I have to be careful since I'm only sanding thin veneer which is very thin. I'm almost where I want the hull to be before a coat of varnish.
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Sliver's gone! Now I'll sand the hull and micro-fill some very small spaces. Varnish would probably hide them, but I'll make some filler by sanding some left over planks for their sawdust. I know what you're saying..."shoulda' painted the hull like the instructions say." I just happen to like looking at un-painted wood.
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Creeping to a close. Each plank here becomes a sculpture that has to be shaped, twisted, bent, tapered, etc.
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Finished the Larboard side yesterday but our site was down? There's one small strip under the rail, but I'll wait until just before I glue on the cap since the edge is fragile. Now onto the starboard side.
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Hello Sjors. It was great to see you and Anja.
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Shipyard open! After 27 days, it feels good to glue some planks on. I'm at the part where there a lot of stealers and filler pieces so it's slow going.
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I'll be closing down my shipyard tomorrow AM and heading for cooler climates. This "closed" picture is old 'cause I'm too lazy to take a new pic. See you all in 16 days.
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HIPEXEC replied to knightyo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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Six planks to go with maybe a real thin one and some wedges at the stern. It's not half bad even without any sanding and filling.
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We are leaving Sunday for Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Germany and Russia on another cruise. Back around the 19th. Nothing will be as good as Ireland.
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This is exactly what my first build looked like. Just keep swinging.
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Where are you going, Frank? I'll be leaving again Sunday for a few weeks. You're right, Brian, anyplace is cooler than here.
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This is good....members helping members
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No. Buy a high quality Ph neutral PVA. You can get it on E-bay
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No! Purchase some ph neutral PVA glue at a hobby store. Elmers is okay but not as good as a high quality PVA. I purchased a brand called "LINECO" on E-bay.
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