I attached the 0.8mm birch ply to one side of F3 using staples over string. It worked but it was a pain to remove the staples. I put 2 coats of Minwax Helmsman Satin Finish Spar varnish on the interior surfaces and drilled breathing holes in each chamber of F3.
Then I moved on to cutting the pieces for F2. I epoxied the pieces together and used the remaining epoxy to attach the two lower plywood triangles on F3. This time I put the staples over zip ties instead of string; I will report on how well the zip ties work in my next post. I also switched to condiment cups for mixing epoxy instead of using drinking cups.


Number of hours: 3.1
Total hours: 52.4
Then I moved on to cutting the pieces for F2. I epoxied the pieces together and used the remaining epoxy to attach the two lower plywood triangles on F3. This time I put the staples over zip ties instead of string; I will report on how well the zip ties work in my next post. I also switched to condiment cups for mixing epoxy instead of using drinking cups.
Number of hours: 3.1
Total hours: 52.4
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