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Re: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made?
By:Phil Nelson
Date: 3/1/2009, 6:17 pm
In Response To: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made? (Simeon)

I made a few jigs whilst building my SOF boat, but my favourite ones are:

1).. A simple jig to locate the drilled the holes at either end of the gunwale mortise, and to drill out the guts of the mortise ready for finishing to size.

2).. A bending jig for the steam-bent ribs.

3).. An add-on baseplate with fences for my router to use when cutting the rib mortises in the gunwales.

4).. Made a larger baseplate with fences for my circular saw, as per Chris Cunningham's book. Sure makes ripping long items like chine strips easy !

As for general shop jigs, I have:

1).. A jig to guide my jigsaw when doing straight cuts, 'coz I never seem to be able to follow a straight line :-( Used this heaps when cutting out the bulkheads for my yost-style kayak.

2).. A simple jig which holds my chisel blades at the correct angle when sharpening them on a stone.

Regards,

Phil.

: I'm finally starting to make some progress on my strip kayak, and have this
: past weekend mounted the forms on my strongback. Exciting to see the shape
: realised at full scale. It looks a LOT sleeker than the plastic boat next
: to it.

: While I was sanding the forms to shape, it occurred to me that hand sanding
: with a block was very slow and painful, belt-sanding was quick, but not
: that accurate, so I made a "sanding blade" for my table saw.

: One blade sized piece of hardboard, 100grit paper glued to one side, and
: 150grit on the other. I had to bore 2mm out of one side of the
: "blade" to achieve double sided sanding with almost zero
: clearance in the blade slot.

: Now I can sand perpendicular to the forms very accurately using the saw
: table. I can see this coming in very handy later on when fitting strips
: and scarfing.

: I'm working on a jig to rip my strips too, but wondered if there are any more
: useful/indispensable things other lateral thinking builders have come up
: with that I should be thinking about at this stage?

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Best tool or jig you've made?
Simeon -- 3/1/2009, 3:51 pm
Re: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made? *Pic*
Simeon -- 3/1/2009, 9:37 pm
Scarfing jig for a router *Pic*
Chris Sperry -- 3/1/2009, 7:54 pm
Another pic *NM* *Pic*
Chris Sperry -- 3/1/2009, 7:56 pm
Re: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made?
Phil Nelson -- 3/1/2009, 6:17 pm
Re: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made?
Will Clarke -- 3/1/2009, 7:12 pm
Re: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made? *Pic*
Phil Nelson -- 3/1/2009, 9:26 pm
Re: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made?
Will Clarke -- 3/1/2009, 11:42 pm
Re: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made? *LINK* *Pic*
Kurt Maurer -- 3/1/2009, 6:29 pm
Re: Strip: Best tool or jig you've made?
Paul Lueders -- 3/1/2009, 4:41 pm