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Bob Smalser
03-03-2005, 9:04 AM
Previous – The Board:



http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=16747




CVG 3/8” Doug Fir is laid up into panels with rabbeted 7/8” bed logs:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/87638212.jpg

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Posts are thicknessed and primed and case profile laid out for one side:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/85463554.jpg

Opposite side laid out…

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/87637955.jpg

….and made identical. Sides were also drifted using ¼” bronze rods as in Part I:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/85653808.jpg

Interior painted and assembly clamped up using nonadhesive sealant…

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/87637954.jpg

Continued…

Bob Smalser
03-03-2005, 9:09 AM
…and case riveted together using 16 and 20B copper nails after sealant sets up:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/86371820.jpg

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/86371840.jpg

CB pivot pin of marine brass fitted to CB’s bronze bushing with 3 hundredths clearance:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/85168918.jpg

Pin caps are turned on the lathe along with a winch pedestal and mast step…note how the rift-sawn oak is laminated to minimize seasonal movement:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/87637952.jpg

Case is drilled for pivot pin…:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/87637951.jpg

…and board fitted and function tested:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/87637950.jpg

Lifting rod is cut to length and a handle/stop brazed on…:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/87638101.jpg

…and the assembly is ready for installation in the boat:

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/6791366/87638107.jpg

Bob Hovde
03-03-2005, 9:39 AM
For those who think all tools and accessoraries must cost $$$, check out the high-tech, cylindrical, glue-up/clamping table.

Bob

Mark Singer
03-03-2005, 9:49 AM
Great Post Bob, Practicle approach to making an object andd the results.....beautiful!

Michael Ballent
03-03-2005, 12:30 PM
Bob, your work is always inspiring and I love the fact that you use what you have available to you get things done. I can appreciate the trashcan as an available flat surface :D, having done that in the past ;)

John Bailey
03-03-2005, 3:23 PM
Keep it comin' Bob, I'm learnin' alot.

John

Richard Wolf
03-03-2005, 3:26 PM
I'm always impressed with your work.

Richard

Jerry Olexa
03-03-2005, 3:29 PM
Inspiring and informative plus interesting...Great work as always, Bob! How's the new dog working out?

Glenn Clabo
09-17-2009, 4:37 PM
Moving to Boat Building Forum...