Saturday, September 19, 2015

Making the fillet

I have added the fillet in two layers.

Use a masking tape to create a nice shape for the fillet.

It may be wiser to add sawdust in the mix for creating a wood color. The sawdust is very dense as opposed to microspheres.

I have mixed sawdust in the resin putty for covering the exterior of the hull (6 parts epoxy and hardener, 3 parts sawdust and 1 part silica).

I have decided to use paint sealer on the interior of the boat to cover the bottom.(Petite Red Mahogany paint sealer). I will do this in the spring after I finish installing the longi used for the seats and the sole.






 
Mistake: Do not fill the space between the butt blocks up to the butt block surface. In this space will go the batten.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Adding the sheer




Advice: When installing the sheer use the help of another person. It is hard to position the sheer in place, bend it and apply the clamp at the same time.

Create the screws wholes using a countersank drill that will help the screws to stay flat at the surface.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Building the hull

Started too late in the summer (August 15th, 2015).

The form it is used just to create the hull's shape.

Used copper wires to join the pieces and couple of C-clamps in the front.






 
Mistakes: Do not rush. Take the time to do a proper job. For example, always use pieces of wood to protect the boat's topsides from the C-Clamp marks.
 
Protect the topsides from the resin putty or epoxy by covering them during work. When working with the epoxy or the resin putty inevitable drops of glue will make it on the surface. 
 
Do not make unnecessary holes in the hull. This is to try to protect the plywood side for being able to create a good finish.
 
The aft part of the boat's topsides started to descend bellow the hull from the beam number 8 (check the plans) to create the chine flats. The chine flats I have built started at the half of the boat (my wife was right about this again!)

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Cutting the pieces

The Dyno Mite plans comes in full size.

What one need to do is to copy the drawings on the Marine plywood using carbon paper and cut the pieces using a jigsaw.







 
The pieces have been sanded on edges and epoxied on both sides.
 

 
Mistakes: Do not epoxy the pieces on the exterior if you want a natural wood finish.
Do not screw the longitudinal pieces via the butt block.
Use only epoxy to join them, otherwise you will have a hard time covering the holes if you want a natural wood finish.
 
When drawing the pieces use the edge of the plywood sheet for the straight line especially for the lines that you will eventually join. If you draw close to this line, cutting with the jigsaw and sanding the edge will not produce a perfect line.
 

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Muskoka boats

A few boats that are the pride of the Muskoka region in Canada.
 
You can visit the boat museum for the Muskoka region located in Gravenhurst and have a day trip on the lake with an old steam boat.
 
 












Friday, August 7, 2015

Inspiration

Below you can see a few boats with a design and finish that inspires me.