The main leg fins were also pinned and gang sanded.
Grain direction breaks are possible but sanding the fins together helped keep it from happening.
Forward strake ears were fitted to the nose cone using the rounded side of the sanding block.
A good fit here saves filling the joint later on. A fillet of Titebond M&TG should be enough.
Two more forward arms are cut, pinned and gang sanded.
I know,
what does this shape represent?
The first fin template shapes are being changed for better fin strength and easier grain filling.
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