Building a stand-up paddle board out of wood, design with a hybrid planing and displacement hull for cruising, exploring and potentially racing
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Coming along
Stuck down both side of the deck today along with nearly completing all the veneer, i think the Christmas deadline is out the window, however not to much work left to do (well past half way).
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Friday, 9 December 2011
The Veneer
Started rapping the veneer around the skeleton frame, probable the trickiest part of the build, there a lot of curves of the frame the leaf has to follow.
It going aright, a little stressful working from the bottom to the deck, on the aft half and working forward to the more complex shapes of the nose
It going aright, a little stressful working from the bottom to the deck, on the aft half and working forward to the more complex shapes of the nose
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Assemble
The assemble is going well, no hiccup yet, the only thing is the epoxy is taking ages to set (which is good and bad), got the longitudinal and the handle stuck and bolted in ( a little over engineered). moving it about it feels alot more rigid and the slight natural bending in the stringer has been straighten out.
so the next stage is starting the laminate, where it start getting tricky!
so the next stage is starting the laminate, where it start getting tricky!
The handle assemble, laminating it all before stick and bolting it to the rest of the skeleton frame to make sure it water resistant.
Monday, 5 December 2011
The Start of the Assemble
The rest of the material and tools have been brought so all that left to do is to assemble the boat, (easier said than done). Today everything up to the veneer was dry assemble, then dismantled, the handle was position, drilled into place, fitted into the deck and glassed (when it assemble it will be near impossible to glass/ waterproof) and the transverse were all epoxied into place.
Hopeful tomorrow the veneer will be started or at least imminent. one thing which might slow the process down a little is ambient temperature is not to high for the epoxy, which take a little longer to set
Hopeful tomorrow the veneer will be started or at least imminent. one thing which might slow the process down a little is ambient temperature is not to high for the epoxy, which take a little longer to set
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Some finishes
Gone out and jumped the gun by buying a fin today along with some other finish, the fins a demo from Seabase, pretty straight with no rack so hopeful good at going in a straight line and the balance aspect,
a few other photos of progress, some of the smaller hidden bits through the production
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