Horizontal Planking Installed
All the horizontal plank strips have been installed and initial shape sanding in that area has been completed. Glue ups always look awful but a little sanding make them look much better.
Whats left to do is the vertical planking… Continue reading
Putting the Clamps On
I bought $50.00 worth of Irwin clamps today. That’s enough cash for six of them. I have been using the bigger clamps as can be seen in other photos. Yep, should have bought these sooner as they are a good… Continue reading
Making Asides
Back to work on the sides. The weather is still very hot so it speeds up the epoxy somewhat. Working time for 30 minute resin is about 15 minutes. In a way that helps speed along the build.
Each side… Continue reading
My Bare Bottom
This is a very “raw” finish of the bottom planking. Lots of work yet to do but all the wood is now on the bottom portion of the hull. I have sanded the high spots a bit but I have… Continue reading
Slow Poke
That’s me all right, a slow poke. I haven’t been jumping on this project as much as I intended when I started it. I have lots of excuses of course but none that even I believe. So I will not… Continue reading
A Hull of a Job
More work on planking the forward part of the hull. This is the part of the work where the builder has to force wood to go where it doesn’t want to go. There are no instructions on how to do… Continue reading
Hull Planking
First step is to shape the chine strips to match the frames. This took some time even using 80 grit sandpaper. I wore a dust mask I no longer can tolerate inhaling sawdust or in this case sanding dust.
The… Continue reading
Bending Chine Strips
It has been a bit of a dry spell in the building of the Dauntless. That’s not very good when the project is a boat. The bones of the hull have been setting in plain sight and the assembly is… Continue reading
A Little Progress – Dec 2011
I did some work on the hull this weekend. Not much as all I did was get the keel glued to all the bulkheads (frames). I tried to form the chine stringer at the chine line to conform to the… Continue reading
Basic Hull Glue-up
The hull formation has begun. The last post was a dry fit. This one has the epoxy doing its thing. I had an idea to keep the chine flat to the board. I used an office stapler in the open… Continue reading