Cutting scarfs...Not so fun..Transom Done!
So how do you make a boat 28 feet long when you can only get plywood in 8 foot lengths? Well you scarf it together of course! I hade to make ( and have to make quite a few more) scarf joints. My first attempt was not very good. I stacked up the wood and got the 8:1 ratio all measured out.
And then started going to work with the trusty $31 Harbor Freight electric hand planer. That tool eats some wood! One problem that I had was for some reason, I did not connect the dust collector, so pretty soon I was standing in a mountain of sawdust with splinters everywhere. The scarfs turned out OK, I guess I will get better with more practice. I did clean them up with a sander a little bit just to get the rough splinters off.
Next up, I laminated 3 full sheets of plywood together to make the blank for the transom. Talk about heavy, nearly 300 pounds. After it dried I lofted the transom lines down and cut it out with a circular and jig saw. Now this is a serious transom!
I got the building jig outside and the molds out there as well. Next up is putting the bottom panels together and making the boat bottom!
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