deck
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Re: deck
great job! Very compact . What is the measure of this engine?
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Rami project still exist...
After building on other projects the last month (3D Printer - steam boat engine) I am back to the Rami Project.
I first painted all regions under the deck.

And glued in the also painted deck ribs afterwards.

In the moment I am working at the driver seats.
Rainer
I first painted all regions under the deck.

And glued in the also painted deck ribs afterwards.

In the moment I am working at the driver seats.
Rainer
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Re: deck
Thanks! I hope to find some time to build a little more the next time - you never know...S. Weaver wrote:Looks great, Rainer! Good to hear from you again.
Here are the results from the last days:
Gluing the seats

Back rest mounted - outer shape of the back rest will be trimmed during the following steps

View from the stern:

Afterdeck ribs glued to the two stringers in the middle - no connection to the boat's sides jet.

Afterdeck removed again to complete all work under the afterdeck. Will do the painting here before gluing also

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Re: deck
Marking the deck line at the back rest - black line

Removing the deck ribs again and gluing everything together


Removing the deck ribs again and gluing everything together

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first coat
First coat in the aft room. To avoid back pain I will paint this room before gluing in the aft deck.
Some areas are not painted jet because I have to fix other parts at that positions later.

Some areas are not painted jet because I have to fix other parts at that positions later.

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Re: deck
This weekend I painted

and finaly mounted the foredeck

and the deckhead beams in the aft


and finaly mounted the foredeck

and the deckhead beams in the aft

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Re: deck
Thank you!fredrosse wrote:Very nice work!
Yes, I am not "the" woodworker. So that is why I trust plywood and epoxy more than natural grown wood.fredrosse wrote: Your deck supports look almost like shipyard welded steel plate structures.
I started to drill some holes to lighten the structure. After 4 holes I stoped duing this because such holes are more difficult to sand and to paint than the plain structure - and the weight reduction does not really count... Now with 4 holes the support structure of 1.3 m² = 13 sqft weights about 4.4 Kg = 10 lbs
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