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I know it has been quite a while - much longer than expected! The 'quick diversion' of building the Santos-Dumont 14bis turned into researching and building a model of the Santos-Dumont No 18 Hydroplane. But that is done and today I got out the Swiss Pear and started to mill enough wood to finish the remaining frames.

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Looking forward to making frames and then a keel structure to place them on!

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Good deal of time at the scroll saw, followed by trimming ends on the Byrnes table saw, and milling of the slots for attaching to keel. So now I have a 'kit' for frames 2 - 8 to assemble!

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I think 3 or 4 frames fit between my glass sheets for drying, so 2 - 3 days of work with these. Simultaneously, I can start building a kit for Type C frames 43 - 57. After that, it looks like I better get at the keel structure and make a building board / cradle for L' Invention. I am really looking forward to seeing the frames standing up in order giving a first impression of the hull shape!

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Most of the parts for frames 43- 50 are ready to cut out. Blanks for the two part floors are between glass plates drying flat. Photocopied patterns for all the parts for frames 51 - 57 are in the plastic tray ready to be rubber cemented to wood. I feel I'm getting rather proficient with the frame assembly line!

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Looks like I also need to prepare a bit more 4mm thick material for the last 7 full frames - not going to make it with what I've already milled.

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Nice work Greg !  Currently Im plowing thru my keel on La Renommee - its a challenge to get it right - lots of milling.  Its much more interesting than the monotony of building frames.  Look forward to seeing your progress

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1 hour ago, ChrisLBren said:

Nice work Greg !  Currently Im plowing thru my keel on La Renommee - its a challenge to get it right - lots of milling.  Its much more interesting than the monotony of building frames.  Look forward to seeing your progress

Thanks for dropping in, the complement, and for making your very nice build known to me!

 

Greg

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I just discovered your excellent build log!

 

I'm excited because you are a few weeks ahead of my build of the bomb ketch Salamandre.  This means I can see how you complete the steps I am about to start!!

 

Your frames look superb (I'm 75% through frame construction).  I wait with anticipation to watch you mill and construct the keel.

 

Thanks for posting such detailed pictures and descriptions!

 

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On 6/4/2025 at 8:10 PM, BradNSW said:

I just discovered your excellent build log!

 

I'm excited because you are a few weeks ahead of my build of the bomb ketch Salamandre.  This means I can see how you complete the steps I am about to start!!

 

Your frames look superb (I'm 75% through frame construction).  I wait with anticipation to watch you mill and construct the keel.

 

Thanks for posting such detailed pictures and descriptions!

 

I'm glad you like what you are seeing here. I got a chance to see the work you have been doing as well - very impressive!

 

All the best,

 

Greg

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