I finished the stem this morning, as I had it cut out in the woodshop at my High School. The commercial grade 10" table saw made very quick work of this.
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stem from chunk of 2X4 mahogany. |
? Then on to the forms and transom. Had enough leftover mahogany in the garage for these parts.
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forms 2, 4, 9 (6 is under the bench) |
This boat is pretty straightforward to build, and the shape is easy on the eyes.
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transom, with mahogany frame and coated with epoxy (leftover from the batch, not wanting to waste it). |
now taking a break as the bottom is getting the second side of the fiberglass butt joint.
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4 gallons of water, a smooth board, plastic, and a heat lamp. works pretty good. |
?These are the 6 6" oars. The plans call for 7 footers, but this is what I happen to own. Will sand these and apply new epoxy, varnish, leathers, etc. The empty wine rack is a sad site. No time to fill it with the boat being built.
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