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Rustyj

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  1. It was mentioned earlier that it's best to sand pieces prior to removing the from the billets. The way I do it is with a sanding block. I use 180 the 320 grit sandpaper. It's self-adhesive. It is also handy for finish sanding completed pieces like the stem. I usually use Minwax wipe on poly. My local store was out but they did have Watco satin wipe on poly. I've used other Watco products and liked them so I gave it a try. It's a little thicker than the Minwax but covers nice and looks the same. Next I'll start working on the keel. Oh this is fun!
  2. Thanks Mike. I'm really looking forward to this build. Rick Mike is correct on the two boards. The scrap pieces I had on hand were about 3" short so I put the one piece you saw across the end just to be safe. Thanks for checking in one me. I'll need all the extra eyes I can find. I look forward to you starting your Speedwell!
  3. I got the extra printed plans back and have completed the build board. I got a 3/4" (19mm) thick MDF board for the base. I also put two 1"x2" boards length wise underneath to ensure the board does not go out of shape. It also elevates the base in case I want to use clamps for some insane reason. The plans were attached using a 3M spray mount adhesive. It worked really well. I also put together the keel support jigs. On to the stem next.
  4. Great work Glenn. It always freaked me out when we either had to cut or remove the molding. As aways you did a perfect job!
  5. Another superb build! It was a pleasure to follow along with you and your log will be used by many who follow!
  6. I downloaded them to a thumb drive and went to Staples. They sent them to their print shop and will let me know when they are done.
  7. Hi all. Another Syren Speedwell starting here. I received mine a couple of days ago. I haven't done more than look the wood over, print chapter one of the monograph and order copies of the first three sheets of the plans. The first two sets of parts look fantastic. As you would expect the cutting is first rate and the AYC is so nice. My first steps will be to read the monograph a couple of time plus review Chuck's and Mike's build's. Also, I'll get the wood for the build board and glue the plans to it. Once I've completed that I'll start in on the stem. Let the adventure begin!
  8. Thanks Chuck. Just what I was looking for! Great to have the smell of AYC in the shop again.
  9. Absolutely Stunning! I can only hope I will come remotely close to your work!
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