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Celtic knotwork redux
By:Pete Rudie
Date: 5/15/2001, 12:40 pm

Back to work on the Redfish Silver. Been dithering with the Celtic knotwork pattern I posted earlier, and finally have all the crosscut sleds, glue jigs and sanding fixtures built, and here is the first acceptable mockup. The species are yellow cedar for the deck infill, redwood for the knotwork, Western red cedar for the hull and deck sheer, and oak veneer for the accents (you have to look closely to see them, where the knotwork pattern crosses itself, to give the illusion of 3-dimensionality). The block is glued up from the 3/8" sticks shown next to it in the pic, and will then be bandsawed like a loaf of bread into 1/4" thick discrete knots for placement on the boat. The block in the pic has been sanded flat on the bottom already, and will next be sanded flat on the other three sides. These knots will run nearly the full length of the sheer, up and over the bow and stern, and all connected to each other. The knots on the sheer will be bandsawed to the arc of the nearest form, to save material and shaping time. Many thanks to Pete Roszyk for the use of his thickness planer, without which this job would have been measured in years instead of weeks.

Advance warning: Yahoo Geocities is still cranky, and you may have to hit the Refresh button several times to get the pic to show. You get what you pay for I guess, and Yahoo is (not trouble-)free.

Messages In This Thread

Celtic knotwork redux
Pete Rudie -- 5/15/2001, 12:40 pm
Re: Workaround Procedure
Chip Sandresky -- 5/15/2001, 7:26 pm
Re: Neat! I knew you could do it! *NM*
Shawn Baker -- 5/15/2001, 1:30 pm
Re: Geocities Workaround
Chip Sandresky -- 5/15/2001, 1:14 pm
Thanks Chip! *NM*
Pete Rudie -- 5/15/2001, 1:29 pm