I'm pleased with how the 6 oz cloth has been going down on the outside of the hull. I think the key has been careful detailing. I joined the pieces carefully, sanded the areas smooth and in plane and faired and filled hoes and transitions. I've included a number of photos of how I finished the transitions from upper hull panel to lower panel, panels to stem and stern and the diagonal joint I used on the upper panel when I shifted the panel forward because I wasn't comfortable with how close the butt joints were falling. Hopefully these detail shots will be of interest.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
I'm pleased with how the 6 oz cloth has been going down on the outside of the hull. I think the key has been careful detailing. I joined the pieces carefully, sanded the areas smooth and in plane and faired and filled hoes and transitions. I've included a number of photos of how I finished the transitions from upper hull panel to lower panel, panels to stem and stern and the diagonal joint I used on the upper panel when I shifted the panel forward because I wasn't comfortable with how close the butt joints were falling. Hopefully these detail shots will be of interest.
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