Issue 13, stage 8 of the Launch build and the assembly of two more hull Frames.
As before, lightly sand the edges of the frame parts being careful not to alter their shape, then assemble frames 26/27, but do not glue them into the Keel.
From issue 6, you'll need to retrieve part #21 (Rudder) and a 1.5x1.5mm wood strip, and from issue 9 the brass strip, eyebolt and brass wire.
Install the eyebolt by carefully drilling the centre of the keel with a 0.5mm bit just above the bow brace, (I found that 3mm needed to be cut from the eyebolt shaft to avoid any danger of it protrudingt he keel), then glue into place.
Making the Rudder - Cut a 30mm length of the 1.5x1.5mm wood strip, then with a 1mm bit drill the rudder thru just below the tip, the rudder should be drilled at a slight angle, then form the shaft of the wood strip cut earlier which will become the tiller, draw the wood strip through folded sandpaper to produce a slight rounded taper at one end, do this until the end can be pushed into the rudder so that it slightly protrudes the other side, its a delicate task so don't force it, when your happy with the fit remove the tiller and set aside.
Note: Steps 5,6 & 7 show's how to cut the pintle notches into the rudder, however the rudder has been supplied with its notches pre-cut, so ignore these steps!
The brass strip is formed into two U shaped brackets and glued to the rudder, ensure that the outer edge of the brackets are flush with the edge of the rudder.
The rudder is then held centrally against the stern of the launch so that the bottom of the rudder aligns with the bottom of the keel, and mark on the transom just below the two U brackets, check that the marks are central to the transom and keel, and then drill at the two points marked, (both holes must be a snug fit to suit the brass wire), great care must be taken when driling the stern so as not to drill through the transom or break through the side of the keel.
Cut two 4mm lengths of the brass wire and form into two L shaped pieces (Pintles), and glue both into the drilled holes so that you have two projecting pins with the hook facing upwards, then fit the tiller into the rudder and test fit the rudder assembly onto the pintles, adjust the pintles if necessary, the rudder should have free movement, when happy glue the tiller into the rudder.
Paint the rudder assembly white and the eyebolt metallic black, and as the ships boats are in stowed format, the rudder should be stowed inside the Launch.
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