20   More woodwork

20 More woodwork

Not a lot of progress in the past couple of days, mostly due to the continuing miserable weather. It’s perked up for a day or two now, though, and I’ve done two small jobs.

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The first job was to start on the breasthook - the horizontal knee that joins the two gunwales just abaft of the stem head. This is a strengthening member, but I decided to make it decorative as well by fabricating it from a few offcuts of both white and brown oak. It won’t be finished until the final decorative oak strip is applied to the inside of the gunwale, but it’s a start.

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The second job really was one of those “two steps forward and one back” efforts because I changed my mind and decided to give the rear thwart a wooden surface. I bought some quite reasonable WBP ply from B&Q with a good veneer face and cut it to fit on top of the rear thwart/buoyancy tank. Before I could epoxy it onto the GRP I had to remove all the paint - including that which I put on a week ago! I suppose I’d painted it without really thinking how it would look when finished - I just wanted the boat to look as if I was making real progress after weeks of taking it apart. But now it’s going to look much better.

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'Sgonna look good when the oak trim hides the raw edge of the plywood.

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Comments

Comment Ah I see, he meant MY blog. That explains it.

Wed May 18, 2005 5:46 am MST by Paul

Comment I forgot to say how much I enjoyed your earlier posting on knees! Incidentally, have you had email or seen a post or a comment from our Will? I thought he said to me on Friday that he ws going to send something to you./your blog?

Wed May 18, 2005 5:31 am MST by Paul

Comment Yep

Wed May 18, 2005 3:09 am MST by John

Comment Great progress. Fancy a joint maiden voyage in our kayak/singl-seat canadians if we have gotn to that point by then? Roll on summer weather!

Tue May 17, 2005 1:25 pm MST by Paul

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