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Thread: Playing Hookie

  1. #1
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    I was so close to finished with this boat I couldn't stop myself...


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    Congratulations!!! She is beautiful. I am very jealous.

    When did you find time to make the seats and oars? Can you post some detailed pictures of these? Thanks!

    [ 09-25-2005, 10:00 AM: Message edited by: Farmer Diddley ]

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    Here ya go:



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    She looks even better in person! How does she row?

    Congrats on a great job,

    Noah

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    Oh yeh, the oar:


    Very quick and simple to make. I used soft maple (traditional precedent) You taper an 8 foot plank from 1.5 inches at one end to 1/4 inch at the other, cut out the oar profile, use a 45 bit in a router to bevel the edges along the shaft (except in way of the oarlock horns), transition to round about 2/3 of the way to the blade using a spoke shave, then taper the edges of the blade using an angle grinder and clean it up with a cabinet scraper. The grips are rounded over and cone shaped with the skinnier end towards the shaft. An easy afternoon project.

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    Rows great. Try it out for yourself (on a calmer day)

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    I would love to have a row at some point. I suppose we could even swap boats for a few minutes. Might be fun...

    Yeah, today the lake wasn't a place I wanted to be out on. The highest gust I saw was 32 knots, but it's hard on boats and gear. No sailing for me. Or rowing. Heck, even riding a bike into it is a work out.

    Again, great job!

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    Nicejob!

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    Beautiful work !

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    Thumbs up

    Incredible! Don't be bashful, post as many photos as you have!

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    SIGH................Perfect!

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    That may be all the photos for now, my computer just crashed the hard drive (this one's a loner) so many photos were lost. Don't worry GROOVY, the seat caning and deck circle details have been backed up and are ready when you are.

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    Very pretty boat...

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