Boston
10-05-2009, 01:17 AM
I thought Ild set up a thread for woodworking projects that; although they may not be directly associated with boat building, are no less deserving of an honorable mention
my latest build is a Victorian remodel job I landed earlier in the year so this one is my latest
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0031.jpg
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0032.jpg
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0035.jpg
its all laminated solid white oak except the 8/4 deck planks ( not plywood veneer ) and if you look carefully in the last pict you can just make out some of the laminated sections were there edges are exposed
the panels are all floating and its all built in sections so as be able to breath without splitting anything
the deck is set up on WO sleepers over the framing so as to maintain similar expansion and contraction rates between the deck and the skirts on the sides
everything is mortice and tenon with oak pins except for the decking
I'll be getting the steps done Monday, Tuesday and start assembling the hand rails soon after
in this next you can see how I used twin tenons to make up for the shallow mortises were the panels float in the frame
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0013.jpg
I wanted the tenons to be of a consistent depth so I cut in a twin at each style and rail
there is some glue preventing a good view of the tenon's but the mortises are clear enough
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0021.jpg
dry fitting the frames before I started getting silly with glue
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0018.jpg
in that last on the lower left you can see where I accidentally cut off a tenon, so I just mortised both sides and Ill use a feather tenon to get a good connection
my latest build is a Victorian remodel job I landed earlier in the year so this one is my latest
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0031.jpg
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0032.jpg
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0035.jpg
its all laminated solid white oak except the 8/4 deck planks ( not plywood veneer ) and if you look carefully in the last pict you can just make out some of the laminated sections were there edges are exposed
the panels are all floating and its all built in sections so as be able to breath without splitting anything
the deck is set up on WO sleepers over the framing so as to maintain similar expansion and contraction rates between the deck and the skirts on the sides
everything is mortice and tenon with oak pins except for the decking
I'll be getting the steps done Monday, Tuesday and start assembling the hand rails soon after
in this next you can see how I used twin tenons to make up for the shallow mortises were the panels float in the frame
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0013.jpg
I wanted the tenons to be of a consistent depth so I cut in a twin at each style and rail
there is some glue preventing a good view of the tenon's but the mortises are clear enough
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0021.jpg
dry fitting the frames before I started getting silly with glue
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r420/maxtanks/DSCN0018.jpg
in that last on the lower left you can see where I accidentally cut off a tenon, so I just mortised both sides and Ill use a feather tenon to get a good connection