If you plan on finishing your hull "bright" (bright means having it a natural wood finish), it's important to keep everything consistent and neat, especially the stitch holes.
And even if you plan on painting your hull, having the stitch holes consistently spaced will keep assembly easier and prevent from having too many stitch holes (they have to be filled in) or not enough stitch holes.
So here's one trick to keep your holes evenly spaced.
Start by making a drill jig. Space the holes in the jig according to what your build plans call for. Drill the holes just big enough to fit the stitch materials through. Make the jig wide enough so the outside of the drilled holes is 1/4" (6mm) away from the edge of the jig.
Examples:
Place the jig against the edge of the panel. We choose the spacing in this example to fit over the wooden butt blocks. Drill the hole.
Place a pin (drill bit, screw driver, etc,) into the drilled hole through the jig. Drill the second hole.
Remove the pin from the first hole and place it in the second hole. Rotate the jig around.
Align the edge of the jig to the edge of the panel, and repeat the process. Keep going until your done!
Stitch Hole Spacing
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 4916
- Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2004 8:14 pm
- Type of boat I like: Wooden
- Location: Greensboro, NC
- Contact:
Stitch Hole Spacing
-Matt. Designer.
-
- Posts: 73
- Joined: Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:22 am
- Type of boat I like: Kayaks
- Location: Florence, SC
Re: Stitch Hole Spacing
I like that idea! kudos
~~ Dickie ~~
"The BEST tool in the World is the Human mind"
"The BEST tool in the World is the Human mind"
-
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:59 pm
- Type of boat I like: trapper
Re: Stitch Hole Spacing
I'm up to this stage, and I have a question....
OK, we do the first panel, when we do the panel "next door" do the holes all line up OK , or do they gradually get out of whack.
Cheers
Colin C
OK, we do the first panel, when we do the panel "next door" do the holes all line up OK , or do they gradually get out of whack.
Cheers
Colin C
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 4916
- Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2004 8:14 pm
- Type of boat I like: Wooden
- Location: Greensboro, NC
- Contact:
Re: Stitch Hole Spacing
Do the bottom panels first. When attaching the next panel, drill a hole to match the corresponding bottom panel hole, stitch, and repeat.
-Matt. Designer.
-
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:59 pm
- Type of boat I like: trapper
Re: Stitch Hole Spacing
Thanks Matt
Glad I asked the question.
Just making the wood yellow now.... the blue looked "dull" when epoxied.
I am planning on using cotton flock for gluing and fillets, with die in the epoxy
Everything is taking longer than expected, but waaaaay better fun than watching TV !
Col
Glad I asked the question.
Just making the wood yellow now.... the blue looked "dull" when epoxied.
I am planning on using cotton flock for gluing and fillets, with die in the epoxy
Everything is taking longer than expected, but waaaaay better fun than watching TV !
Col