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Thanks Glenn! Thank you Chuck. Yes they go together very nicely. If I didn't already have the pear I definitely would have done her in cherry.
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Thanks Mike! Having fun when I can get into the shop! Also thanks for the likes.
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Thanks Fred. With summer upon us you will probably go roaring past me in no time. I've framed in the windows for the qgallaries. The window frames as well as the rest of the chapter three parts that came from Syren are first rate. Not that it comes as any surprise. Chuck includes extra window frames and lucky for me as I had one casualty. As I said it's busy the summer time with home projects so progress will definitely suffer.
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Looks great Glenn. A coat of poly now is what I normally do.
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Everything is looking really good. I like that you planked the deck too!
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Hi Don. I seldom use a dremel for fairing except at the most severe angle. For me it is way to easy to take too much off. Aleve is my friend when fairing.
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I've placed the molding across the stern under the windows. I've also shaped the tops of the qgallaries and temporarily tacked them in place as well and glued the molding to the lower portion of the qgallaries. Excuse all the dust and shop debris in the background.
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Thanks Glenn. I've been "adopting" everyone's practices here for years. Thanks Jean-Paul and all the likes too.
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I'm tinkering with scrapping the moldings for the qgalleries and stern. This is the third attempt and the first worth posting. The molding is 1/8" wide and 1/32" thick. The picture isn't real clear but I think this is close.
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Oh don't I know that. I must say I like the changes you've made to the v2.0 qgalleries over the ones we did in v1.0. Thanks nzreg. I've downloaded all sorts of pictures from various build logs and continuously bounce between them, the plans and Chucks directions. I'll still mess some up but hopefully will keep it to a minimum.
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Ouch! Sorry to hear about the battle damage your first hull received. I'm so glad you reordered and are back in business. Great job on the winch by the way!
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Thanks Jorge and thanks for all the like too! I've glued the transom in place and the filler pieces have been placed on top of the transom to cover the two layers. They are 1/64" thick! I've also placed the quarter galleries window. The starboard side framing has started. The two pieces have been temporally placed with rubber cement as I check them out before permanently gluing them in.
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Great workmanship and explanation Mike. Always a pleasure seeing your updates!
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I've cut the transom out of 3/64" thick stock. This is the third attempt and it seems it was the proverbial charm. First one the scroll saw went a wee bit out side the lines. The second one succumbed to heavy handed me. I rough cut it on the scroll saw leaving the lines. I then fine tuned it with knives, files and sanding sticks. I've clamped the transom in place so far the fit doesn't look to bad to me. Before I permanently glue it in place and plank the upper counter I will test fit as many pieces to see if there are any potential issues.
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I received chapter 3 laser cut parts in cherry from Syren today and I must say they looked great online and are even more impressive in person. Now the quarter galleries fun begins!
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Great job! Finishing chapter 2 is a satisfying milestone.
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That all looks so great. This is one of my favorite part of the build.
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Thanks Ben. Very appreciated!
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Thanks Bob, I hope you are holding up well! Also thank for all the likes.
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