Poleposition,
Great question! Just like the FS18 round chine option, frames A and B are rounded to accept a round chine. During the CNC cutting process we also use our 1/4" router bit to cut the "chine slits". When you receive the CNC kit for the round chine, you will notice that the slits are not cut all the way through. We do this so the wood is better protected during shipping. You must first glue the hull panels together at the puzzle joints and then come back and cut the slits all the way through.
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Colemanfire,
Looks great so far!!! You definitely are not wasting any time! Just be patient while stitching the bow together. As you fine tune the zip ties you will need to tighten some and cut others and re zip tie. It is a process. Lastly, don't be overly critical on gaps, you can fill those with woodflour and epoxy.
Keep up the good work!
Reid
Looks great so far!!! You definitely are not wasting any time! Just be patient while stitching the bow together. As you fine tune the zip ties you will need to tighten some and cut others and re zip tie. It is a process. Lastly, don't be overly critical on gaps, you can fill those with woodflour and epoxy.
Keep up the good work!
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Hey Reid,
Yea the zip tie got pretty frustrating, but I was pretty tired and decided to call it a day last night I plan to get back after it after work. I will take my time tonight, there is defiantly correct way to install them uniformly after a whole pack of zip ties I figured that out. quick question for you, I should be going from the top (bottom of hull) down Right?
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Yea the zip tie got pretty frustrating, but I was pretty tired and decided to call it a day last night I plan to get back after it after work. I will take my time tonight, there is defiantly correct way to install them uniformly after a whole pack of zip ties I figured that out. quick question for you, I should be going from the top (bottom of hull) down Right?
John
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John,
You don't necessarily need to work your way from top to bottom. You need to make sure that you do the following:
Reid
You don't necessarily need to work your way from top to bottom. You need to make sure that you do the following:
- Make sure that the bottom piece does not get pulled up too far to where you are left with a big gap at the end.
- Make sure the gaps are even throughout each strip.
- Make sure you have enough gap for the EZ Fillet.
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Ok here's how tonight went I think it went well, but if I could get some input on the end of the bow, not quit sure if I just fill and shape it or if this is wrong.
any in put on tricks to this would be great.
John
any in put on tricks to this would be great.
John
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Hi John,
I'm building a similar boat, the FS18.
Looks to me like the bow mold is protruding past the kerfed bow panels.
Your stitching job looks perfect to me but I would get the tips of the bow panels closer together.
I'm pretty sure you can't slide the hull forward on the frames at this point?
I'd probably just reach in with a multi-tool and gouge out some relief on the bow mold to bring the tips of the kerfed panels closer together.
I'm building a similar boat, the FS18.
Looks to me like the bow mold is protruding past the kerfed bow panels.
Your stitching job looks perfect to me but I would get the tips of the bow panels closer together.
I'm pretty sure you can't slide the hull forward on the frames at this point?
I'd probably just reach in with a multi-tool and gouge out some relief on the bow mold to bring the tips of the kerfed panels closer together.
Richard
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First I want to to say you're doing a great job so far, and very quickly. That's a beautiful looking hull, and wish I was able to build one for myself. In the profile pic the bow shape looks great, but the 4th strip from the bottom is cut at an odd/ wrong angle, did the kit come that way? If so, the CNC kit needs to be changed. I would say to use zip ties port to starboard to pull those pieces tighter together, first trimming the bow mold a little as Richard said, but doing that might put a weird dip in that spot because of the odd cut on the end of that strip. Try it a see what happens, otherwise, just fill it in and glass the crap out of the bow area. I think I put about 6 or 8 layers on the bow when I did mine for added protection if I ever rammed into a dock or something. Look great overall though, and really look forward to following the build. Mike
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Thanks Seaslug, It has gone together quite well, and yes this is the way the kit came.I have done no modifications. That seam you are talking about is where the two separate panels meet at the bow. Either way there will be a little funky area that I will have to fill and shape up witch is no big deal I don't think. my plan of attack tonight is to see if I can get the bow mold out, and cut it back where it meets frame A so that I can still keep the shape of the bow to mold to. Fun Stuff!!
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If you get your bow mold out you might want drill some holes along the forward edge so you can pass zipties thru
and snug the ends of your bow strips down . They don't have to meet along the front edge " i had 3/8" gap along my bow [img]http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... 2.JPG/[img]
[img]http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... 0.JPG/[img]
[img]http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... 4.JPG/[img]
Just check out my build gallery Topwater NV 23 you can see the pic's there , I can't post pic's anymore since
changing to a Mac .
and snug the ends of your bow strips down . They don't have to meet along the front edge " i had 3/8" gap along my bow [img]http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... 2.JPG/[img]
[img]http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... 0.JPG/[img]
[img]http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... 4.JPG/[img]
Just check out my build gallery Topwater NV 23 you can see the pic's there , I can't post pic's anymore since
changing to a Mac .
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TW, you had the closing /img a bit off... the / has to go inside the [
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