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![]() "Bob" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 10:36 am, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Uncle Bob" wrote in message ... I'm putting in a bulkhead in a gutted power boat. I'm looking for info on how to trace the curved surface of the hull vertically with the chines etc so I get a close fit with the bulkhead material. If anyone know any tips tricks or tutorials please let me know. Thanks Use cardboard. Make yourself a very large compass (not the direction finding kind but the kind that has a needle point on one side and a pencil on the other) Set up the cardboard far enough away from the sides of the boat you wish to trace and use the compass to scribe a line on the cardboard by following the sides of the hull chines and all. Wilbur Hubbard | Wilbur, This process is called "spilling" or at least it is on the | west coast boat yards. | Bob I added a partial (about half the beam) bulkhead to my fine bluewater cruiser and that is the way I figured out how to fit it to the shape of the interior where I put the bulkhead. The finish carpenters used this method but on a smaller scale with store-bought compasses to fit teak trim in the Irwin's when I worked there. I just scaled their method up. It worked great. My custom bulkhead fits like it came from the factory that way. Never heard the term "spilling." Wilbur Hubbard |
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