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Hull Ends
Oh god, at the end of every work day when…
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Sheeting the Hull
It looks easy, right? What could go wrong? Four rectangular…
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Correcting Mistakes II: The Usefulness of Square Corners
When we went to put sheets of plywood on the…
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Correcting Mistakes I
Today, the chickens come home to roost. Remember that pesky…
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Cross beams
This was an exciting day because for the first time,…
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Side Stringers
The side stringers are the sides of the boat. So…
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Keel and Skeg Stringers
It most conventionally built wooden boats, the frames refer to…
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