Ben M
Active member
So, I've been working on getting the frames built for this ply-on-frame boat. Been having fun, but there's nothing much to post when all you've done is built a few frames. Hahaha . . . But now, the thing is starting to look like something and I thought I'd post some of my progress on my very first build.
I've already learned a TON from you guys. What a great forum! I love seeing pics of what other people are working on, so I thought I'd share a few of my own project. Feel free to comment, critique, offer advice, etc. You won't hurt my feelings, and I would very much appreciate any advice you could pass my way!
Typical frame construction . . . The high top of the frame will be cut down and serve as a cockpit coaming.
Frame blocked up on sawhorse . . .
Cockpit sides attached . . .
Pulled a line to demonstrate the fall of the coaming front to rear and mark for the next frame . . .
Only one frame is actually in the cockpit. Plans call for it to be attached to cockpit sides/coaming first, then the keelson attached to all frames. Temporary blocks were screwed to cockpit sides to keep the frame square as I positioned it . . .
Here, the middle frame is clamped to the temp blocks in its final position for pre-drilling, gluing, screwing . . . the temp blocks HAD to be removed after gluing so they wouldn't stay there permanently! Hahaha . . .
All frames attached and notched for keelson . . .
Next step is to attach the keelson, then notch the corners of all frames for the chine log & sheer clamp. It's happening! I'm so excited I can hardly sleep at night! Hahaha . . .
Again, please feel free to offer any critique, criticism, advice, etc. I want to learn!
Thanks for looking!
Ben
I've already learned a TON from you guys. What a great forum! I love seeing pics of what other people are working on, so I thought I'd share a few of my own project. Feel free to comment, critique, offer advice, etc. You won't hurt my feelings, and I would very much appreciate any advice you could pass my way!
Typical frame construction . . . The high top of the frame will be cut down and serve as a cockpit coaming.
Frame blocked up on sawhorse . . .
Cockpit sides attached . . .
Pulled a line to demonstrate the fall of the coaming front to rear and mark for the next frame . . .
Only one frame is actually in the cockpit. Plans call for it to be attached to cockpit sides/coaming first, then the keelson attached to all frames. Temporary blocks were screwed to cockpit sides to keep the frame square as I positioned it . . .
Here, the middle frame is clamped to the temp blocks in its final position for pre-drilling, gluing, screwing . . . the temp blocks HAD to be removed after gluing so they wouldn't stay there permanently! Hahaha . . .
All frames attached and notched for keelson . . .
Next step is to attach the keelson, then notch the corners of all frames for the chine log & sheer clamp. It's happening! I'm so excited I can hardly sleep at night! Hahaha . . .
Again, please feel free to offer any critique, criticism, advice, etc. I want to learn!
Thanks for looking!
Ben