Day one 5-10-21
Seat Backs, Decks, and Stems
Today my day started with hunting for nice wood in my basement. My dad and I found some really nice pieces of walnut to make my seat backs and decks out of. While I worked on the front and rear stem, my dad worked on the decks, and book-matched the seat backs. I was in charge of planing the front and rear stems to be smooth along with beveling the edges so that the canoe will have a nice shape when we attach the stringers. After I beveled the stems I sanded them making sure that the sides were softened as well so that the cloth on the outside will not chafe once I apply it. After a lunch break I was back at it and my dad had completed shaping the decks and began book matching the walnut for the seat backs and shaping those when I joined in. We finished shaping the seat backs and it was time to call it a day after a total of five hours (9:00-12:00 and 1:00-3:00).
Seat Backs, Decks, and Stems
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