2nd Tw28 from Turkey

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Hi,
Anybody build tw28 looks like that version before ?

http://gallery.bateau2.com/displayimage ... t=0&pos=49

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cumhur wrote:Anybody build tw28 looks like that version before ?

http://gallery.bateau2.com/displayimage ... t=0&pos=49"
Cumhur,

The img link doesn't work for me.

Good progress on the molds. We did like to have the cross beams extending out of the molds, so the side panels could rest on them before stitching (check our gallery). The panels, once spliced, are heavy. We did move them with 4 people and this was rather risky, these long panels are amazingly flexible. A few more helping hands would have been safer.

cumhur wrote:Is this necessary to slice cut on forward playwood plate on the keel?
The only panels that required kerfing in our hands are the bottom panels at the bow. There is no problem with the keel.
It was very useful for us to test the kerfing on a piece of scrap ply. This will teach you how deep and how widely spaced the kerfs should be.

The kerfs as shown in the Macca pictures do work beautifully, we used the same approach. If I would repeat the build (which is rather unlikely) I would orient the kerfs as shown by Fishtrap in http://forums.bateau2.com/viewtopic.php ... ht=kerfing, this would save some epoxy.


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It might be me, but the link still doesn't work.
Why don't you just paste the image in you message?

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Because,
I do'nt know how past image.

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It's easy cumhur. When you post a picture to the gallery you'll see down in the info session (scroll down) where it displays the URL to the photo. Select that URL and then press Ctrl+C (control C) to copy it.

Go back to your posting and click on the "IMG" button above. You'll get the first tag "Image
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Cumhur that picture is a de23 or 25 i dont think its a tw28.

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Here it is :
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Cumhur,

It is a very nice style exercise for the TW28, but nobody on the forum has build one like this as far as I know.

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cumhur wrote:Image
Not the URL of the page, the URL of the picture. You have to right click on the image and select "properties" from the menu that pops up. Sorry that was my fault. I appologize.

http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... TW28_2.jpg

And what Peter said, I don't think anybody's built one like that yet.
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