Looks fantastic! Cannot wait to see it in the water. Will you have to add ballast to it to keep it from rolling over in the water? I have really enjoyed watching the series and you should be proud, you do fine work. thanks for sharing and fair winds.
Lane Street Thanks Lane. If my calculations are correct re displacement, there should be no need for ballast, but the centre of gravity will be a little on the high side. This may give a stability problem, but we’ll see. Glad you’re enjoying the series and thanks again for your kind comments.
Excellent workmanship with great attention to detail.... hope you have champagne on ice ready for the launching ceremony.... Have you logged your build hours?
Ha! I wish it was that easy. The model looks superb, can't wait to see it with "bells and whistles" :-)
CruisingTheCut
Many thanks for watching. I’m looking forward to making more narrowboat related videos when this one is complete.
Cut screws down and use 3d printer flexible clamping shaft coupler
Looks fantastic! Cannot wait to see it in the water. Will you have to add ballast to it to keep it from rolling over in the water? I have really enjoyed watching the series and you should be proud, you do fine work. thanks for sharing and fair winds.
Lane Street
Thanks Lane. If my calculations are correct re displacement, there should be no need for ballast, but the centre of gravity will be a little on the high side. This may give a stability problem, but we’ll see. Glad you’re enjoying the series and thanks again for your kind comments.
Excellent workmanship with great attention to detail.... hope you have champagne on ice ready for the launching ceremony.... Have you logged your build hours?
m4ckk13
Thanks Mack. No, I haven’t logged my hours, but a quick calculation shows it to be somewhere around 225.
Next addition: the water cannons. ;)