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Building Strip-Planked Boats [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x188x21 mm, kaal: 504 g, 0 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: International Marine Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 0071475249
  • ISBN-13: 9780071475242
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x188x21 mm, kaal: 504 g, 0 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: International Marine Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 0071475249
  • ISBN-13: 9780071475242
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The first comprehensive book on stripbuilding almost any type of small boat.Strip-planking is a popular method of amateur boat construction, but until now there has never been a book that showed how to use it for more than one type of boat. Author Nick Schade presents complete plans for three boats of different types (canoe, kayak, and a dinghy) and shows you step-by-step how to build them. Written for all amateur builders, the book covers materials, tools, and safety issues..
Acknowledgments vii
Part I The Background
Introduction
3(6)
The Strip-Building Method
3(4)
What You Need to Build a Boat
7(1)
Three Strip-Building Projects
7(2)
Materials
9(20)
Wood
9(7)
Resin
16(2)
Reinforcing Fabrics
18(4)
Glues
22(4)
Tape
26(1)
Waxed Paper
26(1)
Paint and Varnish
26(3)
Tools
29(18)
Hand Tools
29(12)
Power Tools
41(4)
Safety Equipment
45(2)
Making the Building Form
47(12)
Offset Tables
47(3)
Cutting Forms
50(9)
Part II The Building Process
Getting Started
59(24)
Setting Up Shop
59(1)
Milling Strips
60(7)
Setting Up Forms
67(6)
Aligning Forms
73(5)
Inner Stems and Transoms
78(5)
Stripping the Hull
83(32)
The First Strips
83(8)
The Next Strips
91(8)
Filling in
99(10)
The Boat Bottom
109(2)
Closing
111(4)
Fairing
115(12)
Scraping
115(2)
Planing
117(1)
Sanding the Wood
118(4)
Sharp Corners
122(1)
Wetting the Wood
123(4)
Staining
127(4)
Fiberglassing
131(26)
Using Epoxy
131(4)
Preparation
135(1)
Cutting the Glass
136(3)
Wetting Out the Cloth
139(12)
Fill Coats
151(6)
Finishing
157(14)
Final Fill Coats
157(1)
Sanding
157(3)
Varnishing and Painting
160(7)
Buffing Out the Finish
167(4)
Part III Boats You Can Build
Coot: A Pram-Bowed Dinghy
171(28)
Strongback and Forms
172(1)
Transoms
173(1)
Stripping
173(1)
Glassing
173(1)
Gunwales
174(1)
Finishing
174(25)
Nymph: A Solo Canoe for Double Paddle
199(24)
Strongback and Forms
199(1)
Stems
199(1)
Stripping
199(2)
Glassing
201(1)
Gunwales, Seat, and Backrest
201(22)
Petrel: A Sea Kayak for Rough Waters
223(40)
Strongback and Forms
223(1)
Stems
223(1)
Stripping
223(2)
Fiberglassing
225(1)
Cockpit Recess
226(37)
Appendix A Care and Feeding of Your Finished Boat 263(3)
Appendix B Safety 266(3)
Appendix C English and Metric Conversion Factors 269(1)
Sources 270(4)
Bibliography 274(2)
Index 276
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