18 inch Baseline
18 inch Baseline
So... what should I do if the baseline on my original plans are not actually 18 inches? They range from 17 7/8" to 18" at the extremes.
I originally thought my copies where really off, but the originals are that off as well.
Thanks,
Chris
I originally thought my copies where really off, but the originals are that off as well.
Thanks,
Chris
- Glen Smith
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Re: 18 inch Baseline
Are they purchased plans?
Re: 18 inch Baseline
Yes, purchased through the website 2 weeks ago.
- Glen Smith
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Re: 18 inch Baseline
I suggest you email Joan about this.
info@bearmountainboats.com
info@bearmountainboats.com
Re: 18 inch Baseline
Thank you very much for the quick reply, I think I will hold off from continuing my tracings until then. Only got three done so far anyway.
Chris
Chris
Re: 18 inch Baseline
You will find that the paper will resize itself depending on humidity that day.
The suggested method of tracing the forms is to use 2 sheets of carbon paper, face up and face down, trace one side, flip over and use the carbon line traced on the back to trace the second half of the shape on the mold using one sheet of carbon paper face down on the mold. If you have all your baselines and centre lines ready on the mold material you can easily do them in a couple hours and eliminate variances in the paper. cut 2 tiny square windows on the centre line of the plans and 1 on the baseline of the plans which will make it easier to line up on the lines you have drawn on your mold material.
I hope this was of some help to you. Perhaps Glen might have a link to some pictures showing this?
Denis
The suggested method of tracing the forms is to use 2 sheets of carbon paper, face up and face down, trace one side, flip over and use the carbon line traced on the back to trace the second half of the shape on the mold using one sheet of carbon paper face down on the mold. If you have all your baselines and centre lines ready on the mold material you can easily do them in a couple hours and eliminate variances in the paper. cut 2 tiny square windows on the centre line of the plans and 1 on the baseline of the plans which will make it easier to line up on the lines you have drawn on your mold material.
I hope this was of some help to you. Perhaps Glen might have a link to some pictures showing this?
Denis
- Glen Smith
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Re: 18 inch Baseline
Sorry, no links to that.
It is explained in the books, I believe.
It is explained in the books, I believe.
Re: 18 inch Baseline
I have been tracing as per the book. I was just surprised that the baselines were off. Not enough to worry about though. So back to tracing I go.
Thanks for all the help.
Thanks for all the help.
- Glen Smith
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Re: 18 inch Baseline
Alright, I am glad you can work through this. Cool avatar!
Re: 18 inch Baseline
Once the canoe build begins, I might just have to update the avatar.
Re: 18 inch Baseline
don't lose Kermit!!!!
LOL Give him some tools to work with!!!!
Denis
LOL Give him some tools to work with!!!!
Denis