Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel
By:Eric Anderson
Date: 11/13/2010, 8:56 am
Date: 11/13/2010, 8:56 am
In Response To: Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel (Allan)
: The edge of the end stem is usually the point where the strips from
: either side will meet. That means that if you are not using an
: internal stem, it needs to bevelled to form a V. If you are
: using an internal stem, it replaces the bit that needs to be
: bevelled.
: That does mean that your strips will meet closer to the boat than
: they do at the moment. So you need to remove material from the
: end stem corresponding to the internal stem.
I just know that you are correct. I just can't figure out why Nick insists that I have it correct in the figure.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel *PIC*
Eric Anderson -- 11/12/2010, 7:21 pm- Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel
Ian Johnson -- 11/12/2010, 8:35 pm- Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel *PIC*
Eric Anderson -- 11/12/2010, 10:34 pm- Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel
Allan -- 11/13/2010, 12:15 am- Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel
Eric Anderson -- 11/13/2010, 8:56 am- Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel
Allan -- 11/13/2010, 3:28 pm- Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel *PIC*
Eric Anderson -- 11/15/2010, 11:27 pm- Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel
Ian Johnson -- 11/13/2010, 4:35 pm - Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel
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Eric Anderson -- 11/13/2010, 2:33 pm - Re: Strip: Internal Stem structure Petrel *PIC*
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