My TV 15 32 is nearing completion, so now it’s time to remember how to post pictures. This build is mainly to gain stitch and glue experience, before I committed to a SS&G project. I realize this is old hat to many of you, but maybe someone besides me can learn from the experience. If you experienced builders see something that I should have done different or easier please let me know, that’s also part of the reason for the post. Thanks for taking the time to share your post and ideas, they have been invaluable.
Panel cut out was straight forward. Matt’s butt joint tutorial is right on and much nicer than doing my old way of both sides at once.
This shows how I made the stitching spacers, my first real (only) problem was getting spacers to stay at the proper angle in the joint. After I posted some questions I realized that some of you don’t use spacers. So I accepted some that were turned at wrong angles, can’t tell the difference now.
On the advice of several of you I glassed the outside in two sections, which worked great. I’ve always used 3.25 oz cloth before and like it well for light weight UJ’s. Again from reading post I decided to use 6 oz and discovered it’s easier to work with, uses a lot of resin, but appears much stronger.
9 degrees outside so the ends pour with the tumble homes installed presented a challenge. I decided the rope handle could go in CPVC. I did a test in scrap of plywood, the wood stated to crack with a lot of pressure but the joint held good
I took lessons from makenmend’s post to cut out deck support/bulkheads. I had planned on peaked decks and bulk heads, but decided on open supports for a flat deck: open for long fishing poles and flat for less wind signature. I think I will add a splash shield strip to help keep water out of the pirogue.
Had some indecision deciding how to do the in wales, finally settled on spacers. That was a bit of a challenge and time consuming. I tried lightening holes in the spacers, which made it more difficult that it should have been.
I thought I‘d share my method for fillets and glue joints, it works well for me. Small portion bags and small cups for a funnel all from Wal-Mart. I fill the bag by supporting in a hole in a solo cup. I also cut Popsicle sticks on the band saw and bevel the cut edge on the small belt sander and use them for smoothing fillets and cleaning up edges.
So far the decks have been pretty straight forward, the multipurpose tool worked good for flush trimming.
I still have quite a ways to go. I’ll try to keep up with the build post as I go. Resizing and inserting so many pictures was a challenge, I guess that confirms my geezer status! I’m really enthused about the TV 15 32, and the stitch and glue concept.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge, It’s like having my own personal tutor!
Good Fish’n
Andy
Panel cut out was straight forward. Matt’s butt joint tutorial is right on and much nicer than doing my old way of both sides at once.
This shows how I made the stitching spacers, my first real (only) problem was getting spacers to stay at the proper angle in the joint. After I posted some questions I realized that some of you don’t use spacers. So I accepted some that were turned at wrong angles, can’t tell the difference now.
On the advice of several of you I glassed the outside in two sections, which worked great. I’ve always used 3.25 oz cloth before and like it well for light weight UJ’s. Again from reading post I decided to use 6 oz and discovered it’s easier to work with, uses a lot of resin, but appears much stronger.
9 degrees outside so the ends pour with the tumble homes installed presented a challenge. I decided the rope handle could go in CPVC. I did a test in scrap of plywood, the wood stated to crack with a lot of pressure but the joint held good
I took lessons from makenmend’s post to cut out deck support/bulkheads. I had planned on peaked decks and bulk heads, but decided on open supports for a flat deck: open for long fishing poles and flat for less wind signature. I think I will add a splash shield strip to help keep water out of the pirogue.
Had some indecision deciding how to do the in wales, finally settled on spacers. That was a bit of a challenge and time consuming. I tried lightening holes in the spacers, which made it more difficult that it should have been.
I thought I‘d share my method for fillets and glue joints, it works well for me. Small portion bags and small cups for a funnel all from Wal-Mart. I fill the bag by supporting in a hole in a solo cup. I also cut Popsicle sticks on the band saw and bevel the cut edge on the small belt sander and use them for smoothing fillets and cleaning up edges.
So far the decks have been pretty straight forward, the multipurpose tool worked good for flush trimming.
I still have quite a ways to go. I’ll try to keep up with the build post as I go. Resizing and inserting so many pictures was a challenge, I guess that confirms my geezer status! I’m really enthused about the TV 15 32, and the stitch and glue concept.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge, It’s like having my own personal tutor!
Good Fish’n
Andy