![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgh8VdMTWBzklfOJX4WhhwUj0JN__OYR4DZ5gT5YA33AFu8E4-nXb4Hk5KNUu8MDw1jD4JROdEbhfoVOg4bdzS2jiNBNvb1dMYd3jMgkfTy98T5YXEnXb8_VcM6r4heWcSOx-uBh3QHQKg/s320/IMGP0064_edited-1.jpg)
The 4mm iroko thick strips are epoxy glued to the pre-shaped moulds. These will form the curved stems at both end of the canoe and join into the hog and keel.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvwvlYvg59QOmXXeEYk3mkqMkUt_CHhJY2ekejurGS5xmR0o9kk7aHzsmjTPT5hgEJCObf6unWJ_JNRzWxyt8IIoxouG-spj2Seurv4szkVVpVdNrr91ElH6XtKrtIvRwKhlAzwZtoaaM/s320/IMGP0060_edited-1.jpg)
Plywood moulds
Springing the curve to mark the hull shape on the moulds
Plywood moulds
Copyright © 2014 Plans for Boat | Powered By Blogger
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar