sail making.
sail making.
sail making.
It refers to an earlier post mentioning the Claudio device and how to make panelled sails. This is one of the videos that post refers to.
sail making.
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sail making.
sail making.
I have used the "Claudio Gadget" to make my yacht sails. There are videos on U-tube if you search the name. Makes sails of the correct camber and I found easy to use and has never let me down.
dave976
sail making.
I make up the sail by washing the material and then ironing it dry and then spraying with starch. This makes it stiff and you can draw on it.
For a triangular sail the longest edge should run with the weft of the cloth or non-stretch edge. Allow enough extra width for 2 seams i.e. one fold and then another. Use a steel ruler to make the folds as sharp as possible. Then feed the wunda web into the folds and make the 2 folds and iron them flat. The glue will melt and hold the seam in place, I have sails 10+ years old with no sign of coming apart.
Nylet can supply eyelets with backing washers of small sizes for the corners, they can also supply a metal punch or drift with a machined end protrusion for the size of the eyelet. Perhaps for the smallest eyelets you might want to reinforce with the merest amount of super glue.
If you do not line the sail up as above with the cloth you will get an unwanted fold appearing in the sail when it is in place.
It is a quick method especially for the likes of me with no sewing machine skills.
Roy
sail making.
sail making.
Made a good job according to my fellow club mates so well happy.
couple of questions why are sails made from several panels if your chosen material is large enough to make it in one piece also has anyone a favourite glue too use on sails also is there a good method of adding the luff tape and keeping it straight. cheers chaps.
Stay safe you lot, Jim
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