Great idea infilling the gap between the forward bulkheads. Better to leave deck planking until after sanding the bulkheads in case the deck gets damaged.
Roma, I agree. Sanding is certainly not the most pleasant part of the build, but a good foundation does the ship make. I know I spend far more time with the sanding, frames, and planking but I love the finished product.
Hi Roma. I hope I spelled your name right. I just started to watch your channel. I like how you do your decks. The question I have is in each row from stern to bow is it only 6 in one row, 4on each side per and2 in the next rows? Where are you from?
vielen Dank für die ausführlichen Erklärungen 👍
You are very welcome. Glad that you like the video.
Great work mate. Good preparation of the frames makes for good planking 😀
Thanks mate. You are absolutely right 😉
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Great idea infilling the gap between the forward bulkheads.
Better to leave deck planking until after sanding the bulkheads in case the deck gets damaged.
Absolutely sir. Thank you for your comment 😉
Roma, I agree. Sanding is certainly not the most pleasant part of the build, but a good foundation does the ship make. I know I spend far more time with the sanding, frames, and planking but I love the finished product.
You are absolutely right my friend. This is the part that we need to put out more effort to avoid problems in future.
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No matter how much you try to remain sand-free you will be cleaning that dust for a week!
Yeah 😅😜
Hi Roma. I hope I spelled your name right. I just started to watch your channel. I like how you do your decks. The question I have is in each row from stern to bow is it only 6 in one row, 4on each side per and2 in the next rows? Where are you from?
@@TimTweddell Hello. Thank you for following my channel. Yes, in the beginning it is 6, 4, 2. And all the rest planks are 6. I'm from Portugal