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Starting to Make A Canoe Paddle Originally Posted on LJ Feb 29, 2012 Well, this is such a great and giving site, I thought I should contribute a ...
Plywood construction probably presents the easiest method for an amateur to build a good boat, but it is also a useful construction for a profess...
 On to the shaft Originally Posted on LJ Mar 2, 2012 So for this installment we'll rough and semi finish the shaft and semi finish the blade. So...
Before going on to the backbone and structural components of the cats, I found a photo today that belongs in yesterday's entry. This is what the ...
In my previous entry I said reassembling the quill would be my next task, however I decided to order an ultrasonic parts cleaner and some Simple Gr...
Set the quill stop using the gauge. Start with the shallowest holes and work outward from the middle. That way if you get lost (I did). You won’t d...
This one is from Apr 22, 2018: When replying to posts about repairing defects or other voids in wood, I often suggest using epoxy putty. The probl...
The only sailing photos I have were taken before the square rigging arrived, too bad. I say arrived because we didn't build the yards and their r...
One thing I find comical and oddly refreshing is the utter lack of safety measures on this old drill press.  No cover for the pulleys and no power ...
Back to the grind with this drill press restore. The first thing I decided to tackle once I got the new cabinet built is the disgusting motor. Real...
Not a lot to cover on this entry but I'm trying my best to at least cover all the major steps. For paint prep of cast iron its pretty straight for...
Firing this blog series back up since I'm actually going to get time to work on this drill press…FINALLY! This post won't be long. I decided to mak...