Well I still haven't entirely figured out what the exact process will be, but I've started to recover from my stoooopid king plank blowout problem.
I laminated some wood, Popsicle sticks actually, to the inside of two cedar planks. Then glued those to the remaining ends of the king plank. See picture. The tubes are just set in there as spacers now but luckily are just exactly the correct thickness.
Also added a 1/4" piece of cedar for my mast support piece. It should transfer the weight from the mast step to the keelson.
You can see in the picture that I also added my shroud support pieces. Purposely let them run a bit longer, and then laminated a second plank of Mahogany on top to make a solid 1/4" of hardwood that I can screw into later.
So things are coming along and I'm sure I'll recover from the king plank blowout just fine. Not done yet though. More later!
Peace!
I laminated some wood, Popsicle sticks actually, to the inside of two cedar planks. Then glued those to the remaining ends of the king plank. See picture. The tubes are just set in there as spacers now but luckily are just exactly the correct thickness.
Also added a 1/4" piece of cedar for my mast support piece. It should transfer the weight from the mast step to the keelson.
You can see in the picture that I also added my shroud support pieces. Purposely let them run a bit longer, and then laminated a second plank of Mahogany on top to make a solid 1/4" of hardwood that I can screw into later.
So things are coming along and I'm sure I'll recover from the king plank blowout just fine. Not done yet though. More later!
Peace!
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