Oscarpop
Well-Known Member
Can you please help me work out how to cut a piece of teak to act as the pad for the bracket ofmy Hydro vane?
The front face of the pad, that takes the hydro vane bracket has to sit perfectly flat, whereas the face of the teak block that is in contact with the hull has to be shaped to take Into account to the angulation of the hull.
I have taken accurate measurements with a digital spirit level. The angle of the transom slopes inwards at 10 degrees from the vertical.
It also slopes at 6 degrees in the horizontal from the midline of the boat to the port side.
There appear to be no curves just a slope in both the horizontal and vertical plane.
Tomorrow I am going to get my friend to cut the teak with a band saw.
Is it simply a question of setting the saw at 10 degrees for one place, then rotating the block by 90 degrees and sawing that at 6 Degrees? It doesn't seem right.
I also tried it with a block of parmesan and a shape knife, and it still looked wrong. This has nothing to do with sailing. Just wanted
To visualize it
All help gratefully received.
Cheers
The front face of the pad, that takes the hydro vane bracket has to sit perfectly flat, whereas the face of the teak block that is in contact with the hull has to be shaped to take Into account to the angulation of the hull.
I have taken accurate measurements with a digital spirit level. The angle of the transom slopes inwards at 10 degrees from the vertical.
It also slopes at 6 degrees in the horizontal from the midline of the boat to the port side.
There appear to be no curves just a slope in both the horizontal and vertical plane.
Tomorrow I am going to get my friend to cut the teak with a band saw.
Is it simply a question of setting the saw at 10 degrees for one place, then rotating the block by 90 degrees and sawing that at 6 Degrees? It doesn't seem right.
I also tried it with a block of parmesan and a shape knife, and it still looked wrong. This has nothing to do with sailing. Just wanted
To visualize it
All help gratefully received.
Cheers