Let's talk about the boat for a bit.
If you can remember back in the olden days, when we started building this thing, there was a small error in the plans and we ended up making a second transom. We have subsequently learned that the plans are more of a guide than something to be strictly followed. Anyway, we had some spare Mahogany. We decided to have a little play and cut it into strips and glue it to some leftover Ash from the gunwales. I am told this is called marquetry. The series of photo's below show the process from gluey mess to the makings of our breasthook. (Not a boatbuilders bra).
Firsly, sandwich the strips between a couple of offcuts of ply and apply liberal amounts of glue and clamps. You can NEVER have too many clamps. |
The clamps are off. Not a very interesting picture. |
Ok, first look at the 'marquetry' |
After a lot of work with the No. 4. Stanley |
And a rough cut with the bandsaw. |
We carefully fitted the breasthook into the bows, and sanded, and sanded, and sanded. |
We have had to add the knob on the bow. This is where we are at with it. |
We're still working on shaping the bow, and there's a little more to come there. Mostly sanding and shaping and then eventually oiling, it will be lovely.