Monday 30 January 2012

First stringers on


With the bulkheads lined up it is time to put stringers on. Notches need to be cut in the bulkheads so the stringers pass through the edge. This part is extremely critical to the result of the hull as there is no going back once the glue has set so I need to be sure and check alignment throughout the process. Keeping alignment is tricky as the stringers try to force the bulkheads off centre as you put them on. In this case I put the outer stringer on first which pulled alignment out by a few mm. However then I put the inner opposing stringer on which perfectly countered this. It was a relief to check bulkhead alignment again after the glue had set to discover alignment was still perfect.


Here is the "multitool" I am using to cut out notches. It is great, it allows very precise cutting as you can cut slowly, kind of like a knife through butter. The downside is that is very loud. I made the decision to not put the notches in until the bulkheads were lined up so I could be sure I put them in the right place and with the laser level, the straight runs are exactly that.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

It's this big


It is great at this stage to finally see something that kind of looks like a boat! (Well to me anyway)


Setting up the bulkheads has been the most rewarding part of the build so far. It was not without difficulty though as I started out by just trying to use the locating holes to line it up, but working by myself I soon discovered it was near impossible as I needed another pair of hands or eyes, so I gave up and bought a laser level which you can see on a tripod in the picture. Even with the laser, it was a long process.


Here you can see I am using the handy clamps again to hold a bulkhead in place while it is positioned to line up with the laser lines. I know the laser level will prove very useful as the build continues, already I have used it to check the stringer measurements I made earlier on the bulkheads, it is a great way of confirming measurements.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Setting up frames

With the bulkheads ready to go it is time to set them up.
Quite cool here to get a sense of the length and scale of the boat at this time.


Here is the floor of my garage with the base of the supports in place at the measured distances for the bulkheads.



Here I am experimenting with different size supports. As the hull is asymmetric it will be slightly off centre on the base.
Hopefully I will have the bulkheads set up soon.