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Morning All

Thanks Jaysen, Dan

Jacques / Jeff / Guys

Reefie seems to have removed himself from the data base !

Am I reading this correct ? On the Lines And Camber drawing, Profile it seems to show a station to the right of 0 making 0 - !!!

But there is not a station drawing for this... Am I missing something ?

If you start at 9+ there are 21 stations this includes 0 - and then the radius for the bow....

I luckily printed of Reefie's mold drawings he shows 21 stations...

Any help appreciated as mold materials arriving Monday. Let the fun start !!!

Les

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Hi Guys

Any feed back from my posting on Sunday ?

Morning All

Thanks Jaysen, Dan

Jacques / Jeff / Guys

Reefie seems to have removed himself from the data base !

Am I reading this correct ? On the Lines And Camber drawing, Profile it seems to show a station to the right of 0 making 0 - !!!

But there is not a station drawing for this... Am I missing something ?

If you start at 9+ there are 21 stations this includes 0 - and then the radius for the bow....

I luckily printed of Reefie's mold drawings he shows 21 stations...

Any help appreciated as mold materials arriving Monday. Let the fun start !!!

Les

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les2021 wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 4:01 am Reefie seems to have removed himself from the data base !
He is still in the system. As noted, you should be able to find him using the user search feature in the PM “To” field.
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Day 1

At last I got underway today.

Strong back built, squared, levelled, braced and secured.

Cut and fixed my first station all went well....

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Hi Jeff

Is Jacques away on holiday ?

I have sent a post twice asking for a little bit of clarification with no response ?

Many Thanks

Les

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I can look later today as well.
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0- may refer to the bow mould.

Do you have this file?

LB26_M_LS.PDF
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Les, he has likely been away for our Fourth of July long weekend. Re-post your question and I will get a note to him. Jeff

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les2021 wrote: Wed Jul 07, 2021 5:48 am Hi Jeff

Is Jacques away on holiday ?

I have sent a post twice asking for a little bit of clarification with no response ?

Many Thanks

Les
I did not see that question, sorry. You must be looking at the lines drawing .

See the notes: you have 10 standard stations marked with numbers like 1,2, 3 etc. That is enough to build a good jig for a stiff core material like strip plank or plywood core.
Then, you have intermediate stations marked 1+, 2+ etc. They go in between the standard stations, spaced half. That is for those who want to build a very tightly spaced jig for foam sandwich. Forward of 0, the profile drawing shows an extra small station. You do not need that one on the jig. It would be complicated to plank the foam around that one. Do not use it: your jig stops at station 0.
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