There was no twist after finishing the fillets which was when I last checked. We also made sure we installed the gunwales at the same time ... two slots on starboard, two slots on port, two more on port and then two more on starboard ... in a zigzag pattern of sorts.
Last night we removed the clamps and I'm pretty sure there is still no permanent twist. I checked twist by leveling the horses and then leveling the canoe at its middle amidships, and finally checking the level at the bow and stern. I only use a spirit level so it is not exactly high resolution but the bubble position looked the same at all three positions to me. Did we do this right Matt? Are there other ways?
The hull can still be twisted by the method I mentioned in my previous post but this does seem less now.
Last night we finished clamping the gunwales. Sorry guys we finished at 12AM so I'll have to post a picture later.
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G'day Incc,
Beautiful boat mate, well done Ya got me thinking that I "need "something like that one.
Beautiful boat mate, well done Ya got me thinking that I "need "something like that one.
Dontcha just hate it when that happensUnfortunately there was an "opps" when the bearing of the bit we were using fell off
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Thanks guys for the comforting words as well as the compliments. Actually, I owe you all a lot more for providing the inspiration and encouragement particularly from the boats that you yourselves have built. Keep them coming, I'm far from done.
Now what I want is to have an avatar like Mick's holding a fish like he is!
Now what I want is to have an avatar like Mick's holding a fish like he is!
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Heya Incc, Thanks mate. You got black bass that far north? New Guinea has millions of em. Legendary fighting animals and they grow HUGE up there. .
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