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Building a marblehead hull from scratch, By Fredrik
Billig, Stockholm, Sweden
Part
2. Finishing the plugBack to the first page What material is the plug made of you may ask. Well, a not so small
part of it is made out of the material to the right --->. This part took about a month, mainy because i have to keep the girls (9 and 32 years old) happy and try to finish the upperfloor in our house. It was'nt decorated when we moved in four years ago, but this summer it will be finished. The last month the walls has started to come up and the girls are starting to look for wallpaper. Of the expensive kind mainly. Back to the boatbuilding now..
When i mould the hull, i will make a flange to attach the deck to. Another small mistake linked with the flange is that i made it too
narrow. You can se the traces of the widening of the flange on the picture below
to the right. <-- To finish of the finish, To get a hard surface on the plug i coated it with garage-floor varnish -->. Why not coat ot with epoxy? Well i have used this technique a few times
for plugs and smaller mouldings. It works very well. It's easy to get a
good shiny finish with it and after waxing it the moulded hull is very
easy to separate from the plug. I varnished the boat i am saling right now, SWE 91, with floor varnish almost ten years ago. It's still in perfect condition. |