Creating an anchor locker at the bow
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:31 am
This is a test of creating an illustrated posting.
I wanted to add more pictures, so here comes a few. Well pictures are not added where the cursor is positioned, but at the buttom.
A stick is lifting the deck a few mm to better fit the curve of the cutout, wich eventually will serve as a lid (door).
The frame was made on a sheet af "masonit" curved over the cutout, to give it the rigth curve.
I created a number of "tops" or notches tha were all sanded down to a specific hight. I then screwed the frame on to these notches and filled the gap with an epoxy filler made from epoxy and some special fibers from West System.
If I find more pictures I wil add them later.
I wanted to add more pictures, so here comes a few. Well pictures are not added where the cursor is positioned, but at the buttom.
A stick is lifting the deck a few mm to better fit the curve of the cutout, wich eventually will serve as a lid (door).
The frame was made on a sheet af "masonit" curved over the cutout, to give it the rigth curve.
I created a number of "tops" or notches tha were all sanded down to a specific hight. I then screwed the frame on to these notches and filled the gap with an epoxy filler made from epoxy and some special fibers from West System.
If I find more pictures I wil add them later.