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Re: Strip: Petrel Build question
By:Paul Davies
Date: 9/24/2012, 2:06 pm
In Response To: Strip: Petrel Build question (David Wyse)

: I'm building a Petrel and my stripping effort is approaching the
: hard chine. Should the chine be sharp (mitered) or does it get a
: slight radius (spread across 3 strips)? I have some radius on my
: forms, so I could do either. I'm thinking the two or three forms
: where the chine is the sharpest should be mitered.

: If you've built one or two please chine in.
Ha,Hi David,
I am onto the deck/hull fitting of my [first] Petrel build now.I stripped all of my hull parrallel to the sheerline and used very narrow strips running along the chine line.6 mm wide and I also made them somewhat thicker than the normal strips along with "mitre ing them [beveling] to close any gaps on the inside.The outside radius after fairing would be about 10mm [no sharp corner].I used thicker strips here to make sure I had enough beef to remove in the fairing process but if your'e a better joiner than me I don't think that is needed.The deck also has a chine which I struggled with because I chose to strip from the shear line inwards on the fore deck so having to twist the 12 mm wide strips over the chine area.All of my deck strips turned out to be about half inch wide to get over some of the twists and contours.
cheers, from Paul.nz

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Petrel Build question
David Wyse -- 9/24/2012, 10:29 am
Re: Strip: Petrel Build question
Paul Davies -- 9/24/2012, 2:06 pm