Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Rudder

The rudder, shaft and tube were removed and cleaned a few years ago so just needing re fitted in the hull and glued into place.


Inside the hull looking at the brass rudder tube



All fixed in place

Monday, 27 April 2015

Monsoon Yacht.

I need to get more practised at model sailing and I'm getting a bit impatient with the restoration. Iv'e just bought a Monsoon RC yacht,MONSOON ready to sail so I can feed My need to sail,NOW!!

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Drawing the line.

After saying I wouldn't have a painted water line, I've changed the old mind and will be painting the hull dark green below and white above , with a gold line. I have never drawn a waterline before, but with a bit of prep and a flat level solid oak dinning table, it went quite well.




Monday, 20 April 2015

Mast step/foot

I was looking at having the mast step/foot chromed , but at a cost of £65.00 and a six week delivery I decided to clean it up and have a go at painting it with chrome paint. Once the paint has dried fully I'll give it a couple of coats of lacquer, it won't be as good as chroming but it will be tidy and look fine with the silver deck fittings.


Before.



I think the chrome paint looks fine. 



This will be given a couple of coats of lacquer.

Sunday, 19 April 2015

The Glory Days.

I hope to sail the yacht on the bottom pond at "Swannie Ponds", Stobsmuir Ponds soon. The bottom pond is currently closed for restoration.

The Glory Days.


Lined up before a big race!

Friday, 17 April 2015

Nitril Gloves

I have been using brushes to apply epoxy resin to glass cloth for skinning the hull of the yacht. Epoxy resin kills brushes dead, so the advice is to use cheap brushes, but cheap brushes shed hares and still cost around around £.1.99 for 12 and shed like Sh*t. and are about 1/4 inch....small.
I have been using Nitril gloves for applying the epoxy to the glass cloth with my fingers, I can apply pressure and skim the cloth of excess and so don't need to use a credit card for skimming. Even if I use one glove for each pass it will only cost 24p for four passes. I am very tactile and like to have control of my medium, it works for Me.


Epoxy Resin.


Glass Cloth.


Applied with fingers wearing Nitril gloves.

Just as accurate as a brush, applies better pressure and costs a fraction.


Comparing the glass cloth paint finish , so far.

I expected a smooth paint finish, but to show how smooth it is I have in an anal retentive manner compared it with a ceramic mug, a the paint can , smooth wood grain and My thumb. All images are 15 X macro and show an area of about 10mm square.








And finally the varnished deck.