Steve Sanford
Well-known member
Good morning, All~
A couple From the Bench of George Williams:
This photo was languishing in my October file - George labeled them Family Covidae......
View attachment GW Covidae.jpg
And a Fine Drake Greenwing:
View attachment GW - GWT Drake.jpg
I took advantage of some warm days last month to lay up this spray shield (for a South Bay Duckboat). Polyester resin is better than epoxy for all-glass laminations. I always use polyester outside because the aroma (aka fumes) both lingers and is unhealthy. I let the work gas off for several days once it comes off the jig before I bring it into the shop. Then, I will trim the edges and make 2 thatch rails for it - laminated on the same jig.
View attachment South Bay Spray Shield.JPG
Among several dozen gunning birds in the queue are these Chesapeake Black Ducks.
View attachment Cheasapeake Black 01.JPG
I will be removing the deep molded keels and replacing them with flat ones - so they will lay properly when the tide runs out and they find themselves on wet mud or sand - or just and inch of water.
View attachment Chesapeake Black 02.JPG
These foam birds are nice and dense - but I had the right tool for the job.
View attachment Chesapeake Black 03.JPG
A minute with 60-grit on the orbital sander will finish the prep.
View attachment Chesapeake Black 04.JPG
I made up these Mahogany keels last Spring. The large hole gives access to the screw eye for the anchor line.
View attachment Chesapeake Black 05 - keels.JPG
Lots more decoy work to come.....
All the best,
SJS
A couple From the Bench of George Williams:
This photo was languishing in my October file - George labeled them Family Covidae......
View attachment GW Covidae.jpg
And a Fine Drake Greenwing:
View attachment GW - GWT Drake.jpg
I took advantage of some warm days last month to lay up this spray shield (for a South Bay Duckboat). Polyester resin is better than epoxy for all-glass laminations. I always use polyester outside because the aroma (aka fumes) both lingers and is unhealthy. I let the work gas off for several days once it comes off the jig before I bring it into the shop. Then, I will trim the edges and make 2 thatch rails for it - laminated on the same jig.
View attachment South Bay Spray Shield.JPG
Among several dozen gunning birds in the queue are these Chesapeake Black Ducks.
View attachment Cheasapeake Black 01.JPG
I will be removing the deep molded keels and replacing them with flat ones - so they will lay properly when the tide runs out and they find themselves on wet mud or sand - or just and inch of water.
View attachment Chesapeake Black 02.JPG
These foam birds are nice and dense - but I had the right tool for the job.
View attachment Chesapeake Black 03.JPG
A minute with 60-grit on the orbital sander will finish the prep.
View attachment Chesapeake Black 04.JPG
I made up these Mahogany keels last Spring. The large hole gives access to the screw eye for the anchor line.
View attachment Chesapeake Black 05 - keels.JPG
Lots more decoy work to come.....
All the best,
SJS