
Happy Father's Day!
I took advantage of this being my first father's day, and the arrival of my mother-in-law (who wanted nothing more than to sit with her grandson) to disappear into the basement for a few hours to work on the boat. There were a number of little errands to do before starting the planking, namely beginning to pull the insulation from the ceiling (we had some guests who had made a home in it), and cleaning up the dust and debrit. I aslo needed to clean the glue off the stems and smooth them out, and bevel them so the planks would lie flat against them. Naturally, that all required a trip to the hardware store - doesn't everything? Now I have my first good respirator to keep some of the toxic dust out of my lungs. It's amazing how it's comfortable to wear - and doesn't fog up my glasses like the cheap ones do.
I also had to fasten the molds
to the board (in the earlier photo they were just standing there). And I put blue masking tape on the edges so that I don't glue the planks to the molds. Truth is, that i tacked the first mold in place before I remembered about the tape. Fortunately, the first plank isn't glued in so i was safe. In this shot you can see the first plank on either side. I was a little surprised there's a bit of a concave curve - but I double checked everything, and I think it's just the nature of this canoe - it's above the water line and in the stern so I'm not worried. The bow doesn't have it - it would be a bigger deal there. Other than that, the molds appear very fair (smooth curve from one to the next. I did however, see that there will be some interesting twist to the planks near the bottom...we shall see.I like this shot because you can see how small the boat will be - that's a bottle of wood glue sitting in the middle there.

1 Comments:
Erin lacks imagination. Just look, the graceful sweep of the sheer is clearly visible. And the full curve of the bildge. I can already feel how it'll take the waves, how it'll turn when you lean and drag a paddle. Heck, i could practically launch it today, but for the little hole between the sheer strakes.
As for our little guests - they're shy and not very photogenic.
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