James Dalton
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After weeks of collecting hardware, epoxy supplies, wood, tools and everything else I could get my hands on I officially got a start on my build today. I received the scarffing jig from John on Friday and scarffed all my wood today. John that thing works like a champ! Thanks so much for letting me borrow it. Its off to Brandon this Monday.
I also started lofting and cutting out templates from luan for the bulkheads. Its really suprising how much energy and work I am willing to put into this. I didn't stop to eat lunch and really hated it when I had to go pee. It was taking time from my build! I only stopped to eat dinner because my bride was hungry after her shopping trip. I'm not really sure how much sleep I will be getting tonight. Visions of scarfs and lofting lines running thru my head all night I'm sure.
My father-in-law is coming down from the Eastern Shore Sunday to take a peek at what I have done so far. He is just as excited as I am I think. He is the one who got me into duck hunting and I can see the pride and excitement in his face when we talk about the boat. He built the boat we hunt out of when I go up to his place.
Following are some pics of how well the 875 Scarffer did. Six sheets in about an hour including setting up the jig on the saw. Not bad at all.
Can you tell which piece I started with? Luckly its a hill and not a valley. It can be sanded out with a belt sander.
More updates to follow!
I also started lofting and cutting out templates from luan for the bulkheads. Its really suprising how much energy and work I am willing to put into this. I didn't stop to eat lunch and really hated it when I had to go pee. It was taking time from my build! I only stopped to eat dinner because my bride was hungry after her shopping trip. I'm not really sure how much sleep I will be getting tonight. Visions of scarfs and lofting lines running thru my head all night I'm sure.
My father-in-law is coming down from the Eastern Shore Sunday to take a peek at what I have done so far. He is just as excited as I am I think. He is the one who got me into duck hunting and I can see the pride and excitement in his face when we talk about the boat. He built the boat we hunt out of when I go up to his place.
Following are some pics of how well the 875 Scarffer did. Six sheets in about an hour including setting up the jig on the saw. Not bad at all.


Can you tell which piece I started with? Luckly its a hill and not a valley. It can be sanded out with a belt sander.

More updates to follow!