Category: shenandory

Peanut Butter for a secure anchor block

Applying epoxy/wood flour mix (peanut butter) to the Anchor Pully Blocks to be attached to the floor for the Anchor Rope.

Monday December 21st, 2009 in building | Comments Off on Peanut Butter for a secure anchor block

Oak Oar Block and Ash Gunnel

The Oar Blocks are installed with epoxy and bronze screws. Only need a pair of oar locks and it’s ready to row…….

Monday December 21st, 2009 in building | Comments Off on Oak Oar Block and Ash Gunnel

American Cherry Breasthook

The American Cherry Breasthook installed in the bow of the boat against the Ash Gunnels.

Monday December 21st, 2009 in building | Comments Off on American Cherry Breasthook

Ash Gunnels

The Breasthook is ready to be installed and the Ash gunnels are finished. In the middle of the seat (lower right center of pic) you will see one of the oar blocks which are ready to be installed also.

Monday December 21st, 2009 in building | Comments Off on Ash Gunnels

Cherry Leg Locks

Installing the American Cherry Leg Locks in the Bow along with some under bow storage and a line stripping area to keep from getting tangles up.  These will look great varnished!

Monday December 21st, 2009 in building | Comments Off on Cherry Leg Locks

The bow seat assembly with storage bins.

The Oak bow seat framework and storage bins.  More peanut butter and epoxy.

Monday November 16th, 2009 in building, shenandory, Uncategorized | Comments Off on The bow seat assembly with storage bins.

Measuring and marking for the seats

Flipped back to right side up.  Measuring and marking the boat for the seats. Now it really starts to look like a boat.

Monday November 16th, 2009 in building, shenandory, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Measuring and marking for the seats

Upside down at the bow.

Picture of the bow from the bottom.  Notice the holes along the bow/ bottom. Wire and screws are used to keep these together while the glass and epoxy (peanut butter) set up.  It takes quite a bit of pressure to get this part of the boat to come together.  The wires and screws were under […]

Monday November 16th, 2009 in building, shenandory, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Upside down at the bow.

More Peanut Butter on the chines

Peanut butter on the chines. This holds the boat together so, we were a little hesitant about not getting it right.

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Peanut Butter, Epoxy and Sanding

John applying “peanut butter” to the inside of the chines.  Then, another layer of epoxy and more sanding.

Monday November 16th, 2009 in building, shenandory, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Peanut Butter, Epoxy and Sanding
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