If only we'd worked it out on plank one, we'd be floating by now.
We can now fit a plank in two sessions. Unfortunately it's a chicken and egg situation so I can't describe it from start to finish - given that the last thing we do one session one, is preparation for session one of the next plank, hang on, the last thing we do on session two..
Session one, or two -
- Scarf the planks for the next but one session
- Glue the plank from the previous session to the boat.
- Mark up the boat for the planing and chiseling for the next session.
- Glue the plank from the current session for the next session.
- Plane and chisel the boat in preparation for the next plank that we've half glued in the previous session.
- Shape the transom for the plank for the next session.
- Chisel the let in the fore and aft of the next plank.
- Glue the other third of the scarf joint on the previous plank for the next session.
Given that Chris lives half an hour away, I could actually do a lot of "my" jobs in his absence. Luckily we have also worked out another process.
All the other sessions -
- I phone Chris and ask if he's coming to build.
- He replies - "I'm on crowd control" (looking after the kids).
- I say "That's ok, I'll glue that plank so it's ready for the next session"
- I walk into the garage with the best will in the world, and keep walking to the TV room above the garage and watch sport on the telly.
Workers of the World Unite.
Coming round to build the boat tonight ? No, got to look after the kids... Oh, ok. I'll go and watch the telly. |
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