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    Making wooden wing paddles?

    Piper, ditto what Mick said :D That sounds like the way to go, the layers of expoxy would give me the strength I need in the blades. Only question would be how to get the 'lip' in the mould - I guess by brining the top mould out at an angle. Something to think about. Hmmm....Could even...
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    Making wooden wing paddles?

    Hi, Yes, hence my comment "after starting on something easier" - I'll do a Greenland or euro/flat-bladed paddle first. Just want to know if it's been done / possible - would it be strong enough given the thin blade and shape, etc? Regards, Darren
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    Making wooden wing paddles?

    Hi, I am currently making my first kayak, with 2 more to quickly follow...so want to keep with the timber theme and make my own paddles. As my main interest is flatwater/marathon kayaking, I currently use a "wing paddle" - where the blade has a pronounced 'scoop' shape. I'd like to try...
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    Brass vs Bronze fittings

    Thanks Mick & et al, Appreciate the comments - looks like aluminium or s/steel is the way to go...I just thought brass would look nice, hadn't considered the weight being that much different. I guess on a 30' mahogany raceboat with a V-12 pushing it, the weight of a small brass rudder is a...
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    Brass vs Bronze fittings

    Hi, I'm considering making my own rudder components for my current kayak builds - a Chesapeake 17 and a racing TK1. Has anyone used sheet/bar stock of brass or bronze to make fittings for their craft? I understand brass will corrode, so bronze is preferrable (at least in salt water), but...
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    Getting it off (the moulds I mean)

    Hi, Yes Mick, that's me :D And I won a free pass to the Melbourne Woodwork show from the forum so am very excited! David does do nice designs, I wouldn't mind building one of his motor launches one day as a bigger fishing boat, but that's a long way off! Keith, it's a ply on frame...
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    Getting it off (the moulds I mean)

    I should add that I'm building David's design as he's the only one I've found who does a TK1 class kayak that meets the competition specs. I think TK class may be a purely Australian thing used for our flatwater races (mainly on rivers) as sea kayaks aren't fast enough, and K1's are pretty...
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    Getting it off (the moulds I mean)

    Hi, Yes, http://payneyachts.com/ I'll definitely ask David (the designer) how it's done, he's quite happy to answer questions (I've asked a few already :roll: ) but thought I'd post it here first to see if anyone else had done something similar. Thanks Matt. Regards, Darren
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    Getting it off (the moulds I mean)

    Hi Matt, Yes, the moulds are attached to a strongback and the kayak built up-side down. Then removed from the moulds, turned over and decked. Just not sure how to do the "remove from moulds" bit as the chines/stringers sit in them. But it's how a lot of boats are built so it must be...
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    Getting it off (the moulds I mean)

    Hi, I have purchased plans for a TK1 racing kayak, as I'm in a marathon/flatwater paddling club and wanted something to compete in. Won't be my first build, as I'm doing a CLC C17 first. But I'm studiously studying the plans and getting it organised in my mind. One big question that's...
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    onlay designs question

    Thanks JEM, I'm active now. :D Darren
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    onlay designs question

    Hi, Thanks for the replies. Jimmy, I've joined the JEM forums, just waiting for activation and I'll check out the thread. DM, that's a great design! Not sure about colour or B&W myself, but yours looks great on the wood. Will get some vellum, silk paper, etc and do some trials...
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    onlay designs question

    Hi, Whilst still a little way off (OK, a long way, I haven't even bought the wood yet, but I do have the plans and a space!), I wanted to put a design / name on my kayak when done. I read here (I think, but couldn't find the thread) about using rice paper (again, I think) for printing the...
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    What do you build on? (Seeking ideas)

    Hi, Thanks for the additional info/ideas. Dangermouse, I like the idea of sections that can be joined and so are adaptable to different boats. Also, what's all the blue tape on your panels in the picture? Was this to stop tear-out when drilling the holes, or when cutting, or did you...
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    What do you build on? (Seeking ideas)

    Hi, Thanks again for the tips. This is a great forum and now that I'm actually getting into building I hope I can contribute. Based on the above, I am considering 4 sawhorses with a ply or similar table attached on top. The extra couple of sawhorses will give me some more stability, and...
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    What do you build on? (Seeking ideas)

    Hi Swamprat, Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like a simple but effective building base, and a nice airy workshop too :wink: I noticed you have the in-progress hull held by cable ties. How do you find these compared to copper wire? I guess you'd need a bigger hole, but then just slice...
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    What do you build on? (Seeking ideas)

    Hi, I have just ordered my first set of plans - Chesapeake 17 from CLC - so am the closest I've ever been to actually getting my first kayak underway. Won't be the last, i've already got a list of boats to keep me going for the next couple of years at least :D Workshop space is almost...
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    'Glass - Paint - Varnish...what order?

    Hi Bearridge....I'll be paddling a few different waters, so have an excuse to build a few different boats :wink: Locally, mainly river (not rapids, mainly wide(ish) and flat) and bay...Melbourne is situated on a huge bay with lots of paddling opportunities. On holidays, I'll do lake and...
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    'Glass - Paint - Varnish...what order?

    Hi, Bearridge, thanks for the kind words. I'll definitely be calling on the wisdom of others here! My experience so far is building wooden ship models, so I have the tools, patience and skills, I just need to actually "do it" now...working with epoxy, fiberglass, and 17' long bits of wood...
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    'Glass - Paint - Varnish...what order?

    Thanks! Hi all, Thanks for the replies. If/when I do paint, it'll be in the order recommented. I am still to start the boat (my first one) but am leaning towards the CLC Chesapeake 17LT as featured in the S&G book by Chris K. I can get the plans locally and there's plenty of...