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Subject: 
W I D E hull sections, anyone?
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Wed, 1 Jun 2005 00:44:55 GMT
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Ahoy,

It has long been discussed, and claimed once – but no evidence has been provided.

But I have done it!

I’ve cut six centre sections, and a single bow section, as that is what’s needed for the rebuild of my Misérable. No widened stern section(1) is required, so I haven’t attempted that yet.

The cutting is simple - I used a hacksaw, with the pieces attached to bricks held fast in a vise. I cut by eye, as the accuracy of the cut is not critical(2). After I cut one centre section, I realised it was easier to cut at a point that isn’t the midline of the piece, as there’s a reinforcing rib moulded there, and it’s just extra plastic to cut through.

Cutting the pieces doesn’t particularly affect the functioning of the pieces, they can just be joined back together (and the joins covered) with plates. In the widened configuration, the joins are spanned by plates, and the extra bow width filled with inverted slopes either side of the keel.

Here’re some pics



While I still maintain my view that six hull sections isn’t necessarily canoelike, what spurred me to do this cutting was the desire for more deck space. When the beam is extended by up to 8 studs (on top of the four extra studs gained from a double row of inverted slopes), there’s a lot more room on board! Also, the hull taper on the new Misérable, acheived through variably widened hull sections, does look nice(3).

Cheers

Richie Dulin


(1) The design of the stern sections present several difficulties for the prospective hull bisector, with the moulded keel of the stern section a difficult obstacle indeed. I have some ideas on how to do it, but that’ll have to wait until (or if) I build a ship of the line.

(2) The edges of the cuts are not generally visible in completed models. Nor is it necessary (in my design, anyway) to butt them against other pieces.

(3) The new Misérable is still under construction. The hull’s more-or-less complete to the scuppers, but there’s a lot of internal work still to go. Plus the deck. Plus the rig. Plus a new suit of sails. Completion is still weeks away.



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(...) Richie, First off, get yourself a razor saw, this will give you cleaner cuts that remove less material. I'd recomend cutting the sections down the middle , and not offset. Make you initial cut across the top. Then flip it over, anduse side (...) (19 years ago, 1-Jun-05, to lugnet.pirates, lugnet.parts.mod, FTX)

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