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Commit 6edac01b authored by António Carlos Gomes Cintrão Gonçalves's avatar António Carlos Gomes Cintrão Gonçalves
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......@@ -189,8 +189,30 @@ Portboard hull rising parts:
![](../images/Project/PortboardHullRising2.jpg)
Next stop: glue it!
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Next stop: glue it! Glue it with a normal glue:
![](../images/Project/GluePortBoardHull.jpg)
![](../images/Project/GluePortBoardHull_1.jpg)
![](../images/Project/GluePortBoardHull_2.jpg)
And press it!
![](../images/Project/PressedGlued.jpg)
Testing the cork glued just with epoxi resin, the results are very good. Need to test in the water.
![](../images/Project/CorkResinGlued.jpg)
Since the waals are to thin and the cork is not homogeneous dense this problems might happen: broken parts:
![](../images/Project/ErrorGlue.jpg)
The solution was to cut this parts and mill a wall and glue it all together.
# Assembly the catamaran
(to be continued)
## Electronics
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