Charles, good chance to show everybody the composite brackets. I think best way to make this plywood bow tube work would be for you to cut one or both of them away, then get the correct space between. Then bond and fasten to deck or hull again. Yours would work fine on an alloy tang model.
Category Archives: New Designs
Out Next Week
I will be out of the office J7 through J14. Am attempting to get everyone’s things out before I leave. I will update the 2014 Design Book while out. I will also be working on the 3D models of various projects. I will be in Ft. Lauderdale J8 and J9 if there is anything I need to do there.
Earth Wind Map
reposted from latitude 38 blog. A near real time wind map. Look at the east coast of the US now. But also I see why I took such a beating around Tasmania.
http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/1000hPa/orthographic=-71.72,34.47,275
DIY Plywood Bowtube
Most catamaran bowtubes are alum. or carbon mast sections. Some builders are getting shocking quotes to get these built, so they are considering ply/epoxy bow tubes.
I do urge using the best plywood and do not skimp on construction as this is a mission critical part of your cat.
One thing, ideally the tube end bolt would be not 90 degrees but parallel to the hull. I am assuming the hulls are rigid enough that the delta is not significant enough to upset that pin.
Corners are biaxial roving. The red is biaxial bushing. Blue is triaxial. Yellow is the stainless. There will be cross laminate to hold the triaxial onto to the box.
Venturi Vacuum Pumps
I got my venturi pump at Fiberlay. I understand that even though they sell them there, the pumps are not on their website nor in their catalog. They are not wildly net savvy there.
So the venturi pumps are called Vacuum Generators. Part number 1807003 at Fiberlay, listing for $110.50. They pull 27″ of mercury at 90 psi on your compressor. They only pull 2.2 CFM so the vacuum bag has to be good. No moving parts. I’m a big fan of mine. Call Fiberlay at 1-800-942-0660 or find email at www.fiberlay.com.
And More Profligate
OLED – Organic LEDs
I read in Automotive Design magazine about new organic LED lights by OSRAM, osram.com that are as thin as 1.4mm. They will allow tiny cars to have more trunk space as the tail lights will simply be a film attached to the car. They can be programmable also for a variety of lighting schemes. I see a big future for these in multihulls also. I’m sure my multis in the future will have many.
Ziplock Space Bagging
I had kind of a minor breakthrough yesterday vacuum bagging a first part (of 45) for the lander’s top dome. Typically when vacuum bagging, you put the part into the bag and run the vacuum for 6 to 10 hours, depending on temperature.
I have seen the Ziplock Spacebags keeping a quilt vacuumed for what, 6 months? I wondered if it couldn’t be also used to vacuum boat or spaceship parts. Yes, it worked. My concerns that it could not stand my high vacuum pressure, or that the shutoff was tricky, were unfounded. I did create a kind of plastic airlock around the bags shut-off valve so that I could keep my high vacuum longer. I ran the high vacuum pressure 8mm hose through the airlock bag and into the jaws of the shut-off valvve. Next I started the compressor and got my 25 inches of mercury vacuum from my Venturi and compressor. Finally, and in one flash move, I pulled the hose out of the valve jaws and closed them. The next morning it had held the vacuum all night.
My parts are small for this job (2’ on a side) and the bags are also small (3’ x 4’) but with proof of concept, I can start to replicate on bigger parts in the future. Also this means that I can vacuum bag several parts at once as they only need to suck for a couple of minutes. www.spacebagbrand.com