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Alright guys, back on track. redid the counter planking and finished the first layer of whales. Happy with the results so far, crisis averted. A few fairing issues to sort in the back but that shouldn’t be a problem. Thanks Rusty for your assistance with the counter and Chuck for supplying me with another set of planks. I will start sawing some more wood next week and begin moving forward with the upper planking. JJ
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Hi Fred, I work as an engineer on a private motor yacht so I’m building in the engine room, I have a vac always running when I’m cutting or sanding to keep the dust down. Im just not as good as other folks on here at planking so I want to take necessary precautions, I’m also cutting my planks a bit thicker to allow a bit more sanding than average. JJ
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Excellent work Rusty! looks fantastic!
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Thanks Chuck. What exactly do you mean by feather board? Just something to hold the plank that’s being cut, down? It seems as you get close to the end of the cut the large board wants to dive into the blade and then it screws up the next cut. By the way, what blade are you all cutting with? Thanks, JJ
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Finally got some lumber nailed to the side of this thing. Good thing this is going to have another layer over the top, there’s going to be just a little filling at the bow. How are you guys ripping your planks? Are you setting the rip fence once and just pushing the block through or are you moving the fence each time? I need to perfect ripping yesterday! JJ
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Model looks great Rusty! Curious to know what red you used on your gun ports as I’m getting close to that stage. JJ
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Looks really nice Rusty. I’m just a few steps behind, carefully following. JJ
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Last night and today I worked on the stern frames, that was a little tricky, I stared at it a lot and constantly was making adjustments in fear of getting something a little off. I think it turned out ok though. Lots more sanding tomorrow and hopefully onto the quarter galley framing. Im not quite certain of the lower sills on the transom, I installed them perpendicular to the frame where they sit, should they be more towards horizontal?
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Finished all the port framing today, just need to add the vertical frames tomorrow and fair it up. Hopefully I can get the stern frames mocked up this weekend. That Byrnes saw changed my life! I also corrected and error I found on frame 28, I noticed that it shifted over to the stbd side so everything was high on the port side, thankfully it was easy to correct by softening the glue and clamping it in its proper location until dry again.
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I really like how Minerva is finished, I’ve seen the model up close many times and it’s very attractive. Dubz, I like the idea of painting the blue and then printing a decal set and maybe finish over the whole thing with a satin polyurethane to blend it all together. JJ
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I started adding the laser cut lower framing today it’s going ok but I ran into some big adjustments on #3, I had to take off around .0625” on each piece to get the ends of the bulkheads to match the measurement at the BF and bulkhead intersection. Did anyone else experience having to trim these parts up at all? I feel like these parts should be gimmies... My new table saw should be here tomorrow and I can start making some more frame pieces. JJ
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