Off to a slow start!!!
First I needed sawhorses, built these from 2x4s using plans googled from internet. They stack for storage...
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Next it's time to mark and draw out the panels--very kid-friendly part of the build!!!
Also, had a little help cutting panels out...
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Have hit a snag in that I haven't ordered epoxy, yet. Might wait until next paycheck--or charge it and put it off that way...
Can't join the panels, yet, though and that is making me impatient...maybe the Discover balance isn't too high...
In the meantime, I'm thinking about how the panels would look stained. Here's a pic of both sides of the plywood I'm using--Luann from HD, I think, but I went back and forth so many times to Lowe's and HD before borrowing the truck...anyway
and another showing more detail of the "ugly" side--or maybe them knots adds character...
I'm thinking a dark enough stain would mute the appearance of the knots. Any thoughts on which side would look better outside vs. in???
Can't join the panels, yet, though and that is making me impatient...maybe the Discover balance isn't too high...
In the meantime, I'm thinking about how the panels would look stained. Here's a pic of both sides of the plywood I'm using--Luann from HD, I think, but I went back and forth so many times to Lowe's and HD before borrowing the truck...anyway
and another showing more detail of the "ugly" side--or maybe them knots adds character...
I'm thinking a dark enough stain would mute the appearance of the knots. Any thoughts on which side would look better outside vs. in???
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Also, while I wait I was thinking about a simple geometric design added to the top panel near the bow (and maybe stern). I was wondering if I could chisel out some simple arrows and diamonds and just flip the wood around to create an inlay in the panel--as Chuck says, it's my boat, I should do it my way...
I was thinking something like this...
Once epoxied back in, the contrast in veneers should look nice. Thoughts???
I was thinking something like this...
Once epoxied back in, the contrast in veneers should look nice. Thoughts???
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G'day JT,
Welcome to the dark side mate.
Congrats on getting the littluns involved. Well done!!
I like the knots and would be placing them to the outside of the boat. But that is just me.
Re the inlays, I have thought about doing that but I lack the skill and confidence to have a go at it. Well done, they can look fabulous, poorly done, and they can detract from the apearance of the boat a lot.
Welcome to the dark side mate.
Congrats on getting the littluns involved. Well done!!
I like the knots and would be placing them to the outside of the boat. But that is just me.
Re the inlays, I have thought about doing that but I lack the skill and confidence to have a go at it. Well done, they can look fabulous, poorly done, and they can detract from the apearance of the boat a lot.
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I was trying to create a symmetrical design so that the cutouts themselves could just flip and hopefully fit neatly. I was wondering about using the wood burner idea to outline the edge if it didn't look neat/clean enough. I was planning on creating a template and using an exacto knife or similar to cut out the design...Originally the idea was just to have something to accomplish while I wait on ordering epoxy...might not be worth the trouble. At ten bucks a sheet, I'll at least try a panel or two...
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