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  • #65039
    Bob Abell 2
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      @bobabell2

      I had a B & W 127 film in my Brownie box camera!

      Bob

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      #65084
      Bob Abell 2
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        @bobabell2

        Time for another update

        The setup looks very untidy, but we get there in the end!

        The lacky bands are pitiful these days from Smiths

        Bob

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        #65089
        Paul T
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          @pault84577

          Hello Captain

          The planking is coming along just fine but now you are about to start the difficult bit, will you be able to use the same thickness of planks on the tighter and more complicated curves?

          Paul

          #65101
          Bob Abell 2
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            @bobabell2

            Hello Paul

            Progress is just one plank at a time now

            Each one is a minor struggle……But still an interesting challenge

            Can't imagine what's in the near future

            Still having fun with the build

            Bob

            #65105
            Bob Abell 2
            Participant
              @bobabell2

              Just for interest

              The plank is being set up prior to final glueing

              Note how the plank has been gripped by the various clamps and a torque applied by lacky bands, from each clamp and anchored to the bench

              The wood has been wetted several times and the plank will eventually settle down to something like.

              Bob

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              #65118
              Ray Wood 3
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                @raywood3

                Hi Bob

                Progress looks good on the topsides, are you planking from the keel next ?

                Regards Ray

                #65119
                Bob Abell 2
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                  @bobabell2

                  Hello Ray

                  Thanks for calling

                  I have paused this morning to weigh up the next move

                  I do normally plank from the bottom, in order to have a tidy appearance

                  Some of the formers are in need of adjustment at the moment…….So this is the next job

                  You will have noticed that the stern is not as bulbous as Vic intended

                  Don't really know why a boat builder would make life hard for himself……Without good reason?

                  According to the plan…….Both ends are pointed anyway

                  Bob

                  #65120
                  Ray Wood 3
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                    @raywood3

                    Hi Bob

                    She will be good in a following sea ! the fullsize boat would have had closer spaced frames to ease the planks round.

                    Some Spanish fishing boats go for Vic's vertical planking to achieve the curve on the stern.

                    Regards Ray

                    #65129
                    Bob Abell 2
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                      @bobabell2

                      Hello Ray

                      I've studied the lay of the land and realised, now is not the time to plank at the keel!

                      The stern is quite bulbous and it would be almost impossible to bend the planks over such a sharp radius!

                      Better to go over the stern in plank stages

                      Photo to follow when I get there!

                      It's the way to go alright…..Aye?

                      Bob

                      #65144
                      Bob Abell 2
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                        @bobabell2

                        Work in progress

                        Devised a way of fixing the keel area planks

                        Starting mid ships and working out…….I wanted the planks to curve inwards towards the keel, at each end

                        Bob

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                        #65153
                        Ray Wood 3
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                          @raywood3

                          Hi Bob

                          That's an unusual approach not having a garboard plank next to the keel, we will watch with interest

                          Regards Ray

                          #65154
                          Bob Abell 2
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                            @bobabell2

                            Hello Ray

                            It`s an unusual approach that will make some members roll their eyes in horror!

                            I`m hoping to get round the bends at each end more easily…….4mm planks are not fond of bending!

                            A full length plank next to the keel would be tricky to end or bend at the prow

                            We`ll find out soon enough!

                            Bob

                            #65155
                            Ray Wood 3
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                              @raywood3

                              Hi Bob

                              It's standard practice when making Cedar Strip Kayaks they are planked from the gunwale and keep going, but they do use planks which are machined with one side rebated and the other side rounded so the planks follow each other.

                              Best of Luck Ray

                              #65158
                              Paul T
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                                @pault84577

                                Hello Captain Bob

                                Given the size of planks being used I think that your method is the only way this model could be done but I would advise that you add an extra stringer to each side of the keel to pick up the ends of the cut planks.

                                Paul

                                #65160
                                Bob Abell 2
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                                  @bobabell2

                                  Hello Paul

                                  What do you mean by an extra stringer?

                                  Hope you don`t mean……..Bulkhead!

                                  Bob

                                  #65171
                                  Paul T
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                                    @pault84577

                                    Hello Bob

                                    No I don't mean bulkhead as you have gone well beyond that piece of advice.

                                    The stringers are the longitudinal strips of timber usually fitted along the chine line to reinforce the joint between two skins.

                                    I would fit an extra longitudinal piece (stringer) to reinforce the joint between the planking and the keel.

                                    Paul

                                    #65172
                                    Bob Abell 2
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                                      @bobabell2

                                      Hello Paul

                                      Ok Doc, but………

                                      A coat of FG cloth and resin would do a better job?

                                      Bob

                                      #65185
                                      Paul T
                                      Participant
                                        @pault84577

                                        Hello Bob

                                        A coat of cloth and resin can flex where a stringer provides a rigid point of connection.

                                        Paul

                                        #65198
                                        Bob Abell 2
                                        Participant
                                          @bobabell2

                                          Humourous engineering solutions to planking problems

                                          As the planking progressed, it became apparent that the two sections of planking were slightly out of plonk!

                                          The keel planks needed to curve downwards to the stern and for this, I hacked out the glued area and clamped a vertical stick that can be tapped down onto the plank section, with my trusty toffee hammer to the point of perfection!

                                          The main planked section needed to come in a bit……..So without further ado…….Out comes my trusty 15lb chunk of solid steel…..And hung it on the top edge of the planks. With a few coats of water…….The situation is slowly improving

                                          Bob

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                                          #65223
                                          Bob Abell 2
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                                            @bobabell2

                                            All is well, the crisis has passed, the planks are happy, so it should be plain sailing from now on?

                                            Looking at the stern picture…….The planks are following the correct curves, dictated by the formers, so I`m wondering now……..Where did the bulbous stern idea come from?

                                            I suppose, that if you`ve got a large block of balsa to shape………You can have any shape?

                                            Bob

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                                            #65226
                                            ashley needham
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                                              @ashleyneedham69188

                                              Bob. Looking good and ingenious as ever. Following your trails and tribulations reminds me as to why I have not planked anything before!

                                              Yes, solid balsa rear end…and why not?? why not make it easy for yourself! In preference nowadays I would use Blue Styrofoam, as this is very easy to shape, glues well with PVA or epoxy and can take fibreglass once sealed with something like EzeKote or even any acrylic paint.
                                              ​Ashley

                                              #65229
                                              Bob Abell 2
                                              Participant
                                                @bobabell2

                                                Well if it ain't the resident Hardboard/Bluefoam kid from Hampton Court!…….Morning Ashley

                                                I find planking and struggling, extremely therapyputic and a cure for all ills and ailments and a good starting block for a model from yesteryear!……….Vic would be highly delighted!

                                                I couldn't use Blue Foam to save my life!………..Or Balsa for that matter!………Sorry Vic

                                                Seriously though, I am enjoying the build

                                                It's a treat, waking up in the morning, knowing full well that the glue has dried and progress can be resumed!

                                                Thanks for dropping in

                                                Comments are welcome from all members of the forum btw

                                                Bob

                                                #65246
                                                Bob Abell 2
                                                Participant
                                                  @bobabell2

                                                  Dropped a clanger chappies!………..Minor surgery is required

                                                  Having to chop off the prow and fit a Stem Post!

                                                  Finding it quite interesting though……………Having to gouge out a vertical slot for the post

                                                  Just a minor hiccup

                                                  Bob

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                                                  #65254
                                                  Peter Fitness
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                                                    @peterfitness34857

                                                    Never mind Bob, just put it down to experiencesmiley

                                                    EXPERIENCE – not making the same mistake twicelaugh

                                                    Peter.

                                                    #65262
                                                    Bob Abell 2
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                                                      @bobabell2

                                                      Thanks Peter in OZ

                                                      Now for another Peter from Etherow

                                                      This the intended mod to the prow………And I`m very pleased with the result

                                                      It`s been a bother for days

                                                      Bob

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