does anyone out there have a picture detailing how they attached the inner chinelog to the front cap?Any info would be appreciated.I am that far along since my last question about frame adhesives and looking foward to sharing my progress photos.I can build a boat but still need help posting photos on this website!##$&^%.-dreu patterson
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Maybe I`m way off base here. Did you mean chine log to frt stem? (Chine log runs around inside bottom of boat. Chine cap runs around outside bottom of boat.) This is how I did mine, but I just winged it, and my boat is not typical. There probably are many other ways.
Rick I picked that pic of Mike Bakers inner gunnel rail set up and have had it on my browser for months, and used that idea to model some blocks for the frt of mine. That is hands down awesome work !!
The connection at the chine cap is essentially the same as the gunnel you see here. This is Mike Baker's version.
Rick N
http://westcoastwoodenboats.ning.com/photo/an-example-of-mike-baker...
Here's how to post pictures: Right above the word where you type your message you will see a small icon that looks like a picture, it's just to the right of the word LINK. When you click on it you will see a box that says "ADD IMAGE". First choice is "from my computer", below that is a box that says browse. If you click on that you can look through your files containing photos after you navigate to the proper file. After you select a picture it will load and you can then choose if you want it left, right or centered. You can also decide if you want padding or space around your picture, for example 10 pixels will give a small white space around the sides, top and bottom. The last thing is the width of your picture, 720 is common and will fill the page on most computer screens. You can add five pictures if I remember correctly. If you want to add more, close the first post you started with and add a second or third one.
You are not alone in having a tough time in adding pictures. Post here again or send me a message and I'll try to help.
Rick N
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