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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Back

Finally, after several months of default we are back to the boatwork! Two days back my fam came with me to the shop, I was sorting some plane drawings, my wife made a little oil painting with our kid and after that she got terribly bored. I asked if she really really wanted to do smth, she said yes. I gave her a chisel and a hammer and showed what is to be done on the boat to get it out from the stagnataion point. And she did it! Looks like the bottom planking mystery will be solved.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Bottom planking 6

Here comes the promised pic

If you compare it to previous pics, the keel between the most forward rib and the very front has been leveled out, I hope this allows me to fit the bottom plank finally.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Bottom planking 5

Two days ago, Sunday afternoon had a few minutes with my boat again. Discussed the front end problems with Aivars (guy I share the workshop with, he is building a Corby Starlet airplane) and came to what seems like a solution. Hope to get there again later today, work a bit and also post some pics.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Bottom planking 4

Finally, had some quality time with my boat last night. Still tinkering on how to best fit the bottom and sides up front. Spent about an hour sawing, fitting, glueing...

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Bottom planking 3

Yesterday and today had a few (3 total) hours on the boat - fitted the outer keel, fitted one more bottom piece and also decided how I will bottom plank the front part.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Costs

Just calculated that so far I have spent:
- materials and specific tools that I will not ever use elsewhere = LVL192 (EUR272, USD354)
- shop rent summer'11 = LVL120
- rest of the tools I do not count as either I already had them before this project or (like cordless drill) they are useful around the house and I would have those anyway.

The hours I estimate around 100 so far, with my current salary... that's a lot in money terms!!!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Bottom planking

Yesterday I realised that in order to shape a symmetric front on the boat I need to know how the bottom will look like, so I decided to start bottom planking as well. The fitting seems pretty easy, at least on the aft.

Bought some 9mm plywood for this. Also bought 200 pcs Torx head SS screws for bottom planking which I intend to leave in the boat contrary to the side plank screws.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

By the way, Lithium

Thought I would blog it here... Recently my 5 yr old green Bosch cordless drill burned, was a good piece of equipment but its time had come. Not that I once bought it for the this boat project but still, it was much used here. So I was in the market for a new one.
Was looking for a nice deal with double NiCd or NiMH batteries but anything of brand was in the region of 50 lats anyway. Then I recalled trying a small-form LiON cordless drill-driver and being very impressed.

Looked at that segment, and, voila, there it was - cheapest of the brand things - the Skil 2321 AA 10.8V LiON, one battery only but comes with 1 hour charger, can be charged anytime, no memory effect, nothing. The torque is surprisingly good. You do not feel the absence of the "counterweight" at all! During the port front side planking drilled about 80 holes (in plywood), screwed about 80 screws (20mm), then few more longer screws here and there but the battery showed no sign of getting low. A very good investment, me like very much!
The expense of LVL 40 is added to this project expenses as much of this tool will be used up in the boat shop.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Finally, the port side panel is there!

Took about 4 hours today and finally jumped this hurdle! This side/front attachment has been holding me back for half a year or so. Now I expect the things to move ahead faster.