I picked this up from mounting full size outboards ! pretty handy !!! Mine is very crud and quick job but I imagine you can do alot better version
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I picked this up from mounting full size outboards ! pretty handy !!! Mine is very crud and quick job but I imagine you can do alot better version
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We can make a prettier version but it ain't going to be any more accurate. Cool Trick. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent!! Reminding me of my grade 9 machine shop technique to find the center of the end of round stock. Kudos for applying it to something I can use now!!
Nice trick!
I like!
Very cool trick, I'm gonna have to remember that one!:thumbup:
I wished I would of saw this earlier this week!
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Hey Shawn, post up some pics of the dowel balancer you built , simple & kool :biggrin:
How do you set the distance from the center of the dowel to the center of the pencil?
Thanks,
Marc
Correct me if I am wrong: it doesn't matter, the distance between the dowel and the pencil is determined by the width of the transom, in this case the dowel is anchored at the strake and the distance is adjusted accordingly ( a practical distance so the two arcs can intersect on the tiny territory of the transom ) , what's important is the symmetrical character of the hull, if the strakes are not symmetrical ( highly unlikely) , then the intersecting point would not be in the middle. Unless i am missing something...
Great idea! Could probably achieve a similar result just by locking a set of calipers at the given dimension and lightly scratching the gelcoat.
You can also use a drafting compass like we used in school to make circles..works just like the ops simple idea.