First we cut out the pattern |
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Then shaped the paddle section |
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Shaped the sections that will laminate onto the core,
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and laminated the pieces together. |
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We used 2 quick release clamps to hold the sections together,
then starting from the center and working out, we put the
PVC clamps on. |
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Each clamp doesn't apply that much force, but once they
are all installed there seems to be a good bit of clamping
force spread out along the oar. |
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We ran out of the larger PVC clamps, so we used a few
of the smaller ones. We used maple flour for filler in the
epoxy. It worked well, but made the lamination lines stick
out. |
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The oar was shaped with a metal cutting bandsaw, drawknife,
planes, files and a palm sander. We used this jig to apply
the spar varnish. |
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I have heard that if you mount the rough oar in a jig
like this that you can shape the oar with a belt sander
held at a 45 degree angle to the oar. |
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They work! |
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Our South
Haven Dory |
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