May 3,
Working on the bow framing that will support the deck and general structure of the bow. The strongback down the center is a 2 inch (5 cm) by 6 inch (15 cm) member made up of two layers of 1 inch (2.5 cm) by 6 inch white oak. The bowsprit (6 in x 6 in) will match the strongback width and extend over the bow a good ways.
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The strongback notched into the forward bulkhead with a pocket notch in the near horizontal deck beam. |
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A close up of the horizontal deck beam showing the detail on the exposed bottom of the beam. This detail will continue for all the horizontal deck beams and deck house roof beams. |
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A close up of the pocket where the strongback connects to the deck beam. The strongback will have to have the slight curvature of the deck. I'll use the belt sander for that later. |
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This is how the strongback mortises into the stem in the bow. The bulwark at the tip of the bow will be cut out to accommodate the 6 x 6 inch bowsprit. It's a little messy up there right now but all that will be cut out and cleaned up later. |
May 10,
Happy mother's day to all the mothers out there. This son worked on his child over the weekend.
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