John, thanks for your question!! It's time to introduce you to a few fellow Swifties.Mark WhitePhilip RyanRobert HarperThese three fine people represent a wealth of knowledge and experience in building Swift Solo and always have good and balanced point of viewAll please meet each other!! Mark Philip and Robert please meet John who has purchased plans and manual, lives in Rhode Island is just embarking in building a Swift … John choice is not to join the Google Group so I though I would introduce John to you three to help answer questions on his journey building the Swift.First question: "I’ve looked up the recommended delta router bits #56-975, doesn’t seem to exist. Aside a 1/2 shaft, do you have the specs for this bit so I can find a similar one?”Please help John out,John when asking question please copy all four of us .. I am sure we can help you out.As note John has the Manual but not plans which I am still working on as I am have a lot of difficulty with the new V6 of the Rhino program, but I’ll get there soon.All the best PaulPaul OsullivanOn Oct 24, 2020, at 7:24 AM, John Bartlett <gotn...@icloud.com> wrote:Hi,I’ve looked up the recommended delta router bits #56-975, doesn’t seem to exist. Aside a 1/2 shaft, do you have the specs for this bit so I can find a similar one?JohnOn Oct 4, 2020, at 12:51, swiftsolo1 <paul.osu...@gmail.com> wrote:John, I have have some considerable challenges on the printing side which I have now 80% resolved .. I’ll give you a call later today on more call todayThank you for bearing we me !!Paul
Sorry Philip, I originally only replied to you. It should have gone to the list.
Make sure you get the 1/4" set.
I built my Swift, famously in an old chicken coup. Mark White is the master. No one has come close to the quality of construction nor beauty of the final boat. Most of the expense is in the rigging. Much of the hull can be built in a few hours on nights and weekends. When you get to the epoxy and fiberglass, you need to have at least eight hours with nothing but the boat to deal with. Send the family and pets on a day outing.
Milling your own strips is a lot of work but you can save at
least a thousand on the costs.
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Here is a better link to the 1/4" bit
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Here is a link on Amazon. The price is much lower too.
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On Oct 25, 2020, at 11:02 AM, Philip Ryan <phry...@gmail.com> wrote: