Some Pictures from summer/autumn
Lod is building an Ashes Solo Day singel canoe
Monday, 25 February 2019
Friday, 13 July 2018
Finally ready :)
Friday, 6 July 2018
Outside ready
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
Time for clear coat
Monday, 2 July 2018
Securing inner and outer gunnel
As I have all these holes in the inner gunnel it is difficult to seal the upper edge of the hull with epoxy and glassfibre. This means that there will be a risk that the inner and outer laminate can separate if I hit something hard at the gunnel. Solution is to glue hardwood dowels that connects the both gunnels.
The hole is sealed with a cedar plug to get a nice look.
The hole is sealed with a cedar plug to get a nice look.
A lot of holes drilled. First a 5 mm deep 8mm hole for the cedar plug. Then continue with a 30mm deep 6mm hole for the hardwood dowel |
Hole ready |
Hole filled with glue and hardwood dowel inserted |
Hardwood dowel fully inserted |
Cedar plug in place |
Glue dried |
Plug trimmed and grinded |
Cleats for the seat
Mounted the cleats for the seat today. Decided to make 4 small cleats instead of a horizontal bar that is the most common. Little more work, but I think it looks nice and probably a little less weight added.
Cleats ready to mount |
After glueing them in place I added a layer of glassfibre and epoxy |
Finished sanding - looks OK |
Testing the seat. Perfect fit. |
Wednesday, 27 June 2018
Decks and thwart i place
Sunday, 24 June 2018
Preparing for seat and thwart
Preparing for the seat and thwart. Calculated the height of the seat and made temporary cleats to use as distance from gunnel to top of seat. Seems that this was exactly right height, so now I just have to mount the permanent cleats under the seat arms.
Test mount of seat and thwart |
Measurements seems OK. just add the cleats for the seat and trim the thwart |
Made a weight check. 11.65 kg bare hull and 12,3kg with seat and thwart added. |
Mounting outer gunnels
Mounting inner gunnels
Making decks
I make the decks by glueing together a number of strips. They are formed to follow the curve of the hull. Not much curve, but it looks better than straight strips. The deck is made in 2 halves that is glued together.
Laminating half of the deck |
The two halves glued together and grinded a radius for the decorative strip |
Laminating the decorative strip |
Mounting the decorative strip on the deck |
Decks ready to mount |
Makeing holes in inner gunnels
Time to make the inside gunnels ready. I go for the traditional design with a lot of holes and a small for and aft deck. I make the holes with a router instead of glueing a lot of cleats.
Clear marks where to cut |
Both gunnels marked. Ready to cut holes. |
12 mm router bit and 25 mm gunnel makes a nice look. |
Preliminary fit of gunnels and marking for the decks. |
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