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Coffe Table #5: Covering the rib cage with 1/4 " plywood
lanwater
In my last blog on the coffee table, I had the rib cage all glued up. Right after that was done I moved to install the 1/4 inch plywood. This blog ...
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The V8 Wedge Powered Workbench #3: Building the Plywood Bench Top
shipwright
NOTE: Most of this page can be avoided if you want to just drill your dog holes in the layered plywood. The inserts are the “Cadillac version”. Par...
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Shipyard Memories #9: The Catboats: Framed Plywood Construction, Scarfing and Setup
shipwright
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...
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Shipyard Memories #10: The Catboats: Framed Plywood Construction, Backbone and Structural Components
shipwright
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 ...
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Shipyard Memories #11: The Catboats: Framed Plywood Construction, Fitting Out
shipwright
Completion of the hull is a milestone in any boat building project, but while many think of it as half way, those who have done much of it will b...
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Shipyard Memories #12: The Catboats: Framed Plywood Construction, Finished Photos and Sailing.
shipwright
Well, the construction part of this blog is over such as it was, so it's time for a few shots of the finished boats. Again the differences will b...
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