Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Monday, October 30, 2006
Windy day!!
Well it started off as a bit of a slow day. Spent most of the morning trying to work out the best way to join the wood for the gunwhales and inwhales together. Took until early evening until we worked out the best way. Finished off tonight by doing the last of the jointing of the hull pieces.
Hopefully tomorrow we will be able to start stitching the pieces together.
It’s really windy here tonight. Bit worried that the marquee may take off!! Think we may move to the garage once the hull panels are stitched together!!
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Day 2
A Long Day!!!
Well, it’s been a very busy day. Dad & I have basically worked from 9am till 11pm. Going to be glad of the fact the clocks go back tonight!!
Started off by double checking the measurements I did last night. Also used the flexible tile trim to “join the dots” forming nice smooth curves. Then used the jigsaw to cut out all of the pieces. Having cut the first 5 pieces we used them as templates for the next 15. Managed to blunt 2 jigsaw bits in the process though!!
Having cut out the pieces we used a combination of tools (hand plane, electric plane, rasp type plane) to shape them up so they were all the same size. Also took the opportunity to drill the holes for the ties.
As if that wasn’t enough for the day we managed to get a few of the butt-joints epoxied and taped.
I’m knackered now!! Off to bed
Friday, October 27, 2006
Construction Begins
Plan to work on the boat for the next week. Started tonight by transferring the dimensions from the plans onto the first sheet of ply. Have the patio heater going in the marquee so its quite warm.
The plan for tomorrow is to double check all the measurements then cut out the pieces.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Gunwhales & Inwhales- Timber
The spec suggests 15mmx15mm for the gunwhales and 15mmx35mm for the inwhales. Due to the availabilty of wood I have opted to use 12mm x 21mm for the gunwhales and 12mmx33mm for the inwhales.
Working nights for the next week probably wont update blog for 1 week. Need to order up some epoxy and glass tabe etc at some point.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Wood Delivered
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Trestles Complete
Hopefully the marine plywood will arrive tomorrow.
I have taken some photos of the trestles and work surface but unfortunately don’t have my digital camera cable. I’ll upload them in a few days.
That’s all for now.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
The background
A quick search on google revealed several suppliers of plans. The website which I took most notice of was Selway Fisher. They produce and sell plans for a number of different types of craft including a range of canoes. After reading the information on their site I ordered plans for a Selway Fisher Prospector Canoe.
I also came across another blog which describes the construction of such a boat. Reading this blog gave me the idea to blog my own efforts!!
I have had the plans for about one month now and plan to begin construction within the next few weeks.
On Monday I finally got round to ordering the plywood. Initially I had some difficulty sourcing marine grade 6mm ply locally. Much to my surprise my local Jewson had some sheets in stock costing about £17 ex vat per sheet. I'm expecting delivery on Friday.
I'm planning to use a 6m x 4m marquee in my parents garden to build the canoe in. I have a couple of patio heaters to try and keep it warm enough for the epoxy to cure (fingers crossed). Hopefully i will have some pictures of the tent soon.
My first task is to build a suitable work surface. I have bought 2 sheets of chipboard flooring (2ft x 8ft). I'm planning to use framing timber to make some trestles to support the board.Hopefullyy this will give me the option of having a 2ft x 16ft workbench or a 4ft x 8ft one. Again pictures to follow.