July 2022: Building the jig and setting up the frames
We were still in doubt where to set up the jig and construct the actual boat. We have a garage attached to our house, but with a length of just above 6 meters and a door width just under 3 meters it is not that specious for building a Class Globe 5.80. In addition, in order to fully use this 6 x 3m, we would have had to remove a radiator, storage cabinet and rearrange the racks inside the garage. On the other hand, if we were able to build it in our garage, we could just go and continue building the boat at every spare moment.
After measuring the garage again and thinking out other options (e.g. building the boat inside a tent in the garden), we decided that the garage would be the best place for building our Class Globe. We decided to put the jig on wheels so we could move it around a bit in the limited space and, not totally unimportant, to get the boat out of the garage once it is finished.
We had to be quite inventive for setting up the supports for the S-frame in the correct angle. Luckily, we had great help from our youngest son Hugo!
We used an automated laser in order to mount all the frames in line. Using a laser was also something we hadn't done before, but using it proved to be of great value.
We positioned the jig with concrete tiles to prevent it from moving around when we didn’t want it to. At this point, the boat was slowly taking its full shape and dimensions after being a bunch of “flat” frames, how satisfying!
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