TRR Laker build

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Post by surfman »

Coming right along, good job Ron.
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Post by tx river rat »

Starting to look like it might float
I have the inside glassed

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Started fitting the decks

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boy this 1/8 is different

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decks on and started running wood flower around seams
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I like the looks of this little boat.
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Post by tx river rat »

moving right along
Steaming and bending bottom part of combing start mounting it


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decided to go ahead and sand and glass hull before I put top combing on

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Glass is really bringing out the grain

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letting it dry before a couple more coats are put on then put on and glass top combing .
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Post by jem »

Nice! What are you using to steam the wood with?
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Post by tx river rat »

Matt
Its a carry over from my days of building Indian flat bows and re curves
take you a container full of water bring it to a boil with wood submersed in it for at least 30 minutes have a form cut with your radius so you can wrap it around it clamp in place let cool for several hours.
The grain has to be straight if you can't find a good straight grain piece you can cut part of the way thru every half inch and bend bye heating.
One of the pieces I had was done this way because the grain was wrong.
It shows in one pic.
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Post by surfman »

Wood is remarkable stuff, isn't it. Nice job TRR.
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Post by hairymick »

hey Ron,

Thanks for the tips mate, re steaming. I have been playing with an idea about building a steamer box but your idea sounds very good.
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Post by tx river rat »

Combing is finished (putting top piece on)

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tried something a little diferant weith finish on combing I like the looks of it

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got glass put on bottom

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a litl more finishing out and maybe tomorrow she floats
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Post by tx river rat »

couple more pics before going to lake

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It turned out pretty light it is under 40 lbs and off to the lake we go
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Post by surfman »

Looks like it is time to expand that one car garage into a two car garage. Hope she floats. Have fun. Anxious to see how the 1/8 inch ply feels.
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