I'm starting with the spars, so there's no actual boat-shaped object yet. (That makes it slightly awkward when I tell people I'm building a boat, and they want to see it, and I'm like..."uh, I have some nice round sticks...")
I'm also blogging the build here: https://boat.karlnelson.net/ I'll try to keep this thread up-to-date as I go, too. But, if you're interested in my (slow) progress to date, check out the blog.
A big reason I'm starting this thread is that I'd like some of the forum's wisdom on a few questions.
1. I'm applying varnish to one of the spars (the gaff), and I'm having trouble with drips collecting on the underside. This image below should show what's going on (although it is helpful to know that I've flipped the spar upside down to take the picture). Any tips for avoiding this? My thoughts so far: hang the spar at a higher angle (I have it hanging above the table right now), or come back a few minutes after applying a coat of varnish to wipe up any drips that are forming. Any other ideas?

2. Both the gaff and boom have several wooden cleats attached to them, as well as their respective jaws. The cleats will be screwed in, and the jaws get a through-bolt and several screws. Should I be bedding them with anything? Maybe something like 4200? I'd like to avoid epoxying them since I figure that'll make future repairs harder.
Thanks!
Karl
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