The Best Wooden Boat Plans For The Beginner- Stitch And Glue
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Written by: Thomas L. Young
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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 |
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A beginning boat builder has a lot to learn before starting to work on their first home boat building project. Before they consider going online to get some easy to use wooden boat plans, they need to evaluate the work space they will have available. A boat will take up a whole lot more space than other home projects. In addition, it is important to study different kinds of techniques that work well for amateurs and then pick a the construction style that matches your skills and comfort zone.
There is one method that stands out as the best choice for the amateur boat builder, and that is the stitch and glue method. The reasons to select the stitch and glue boat building method instead of some different options are pretty basic. You do not need any special tools, what you already have is enough. The only advanced skill needed to succeed is to be able to read directions of some simple wooden boat plans. A trip to the near-by home improvement center will give you all the boat building supplies needed. If you are not trying to build a boat that is too large, by using this method, it should only take a day or two to complete.
Most of the other boat building techniques first involve building a frame, and then use a variety of different methods for attaching wooden planks to the frame. The stitch and glue method works well for beginners because it does not require building a frame first, nor does it require any special tools. The only materials that will be needed are a set of wooden boat plans, plywood, epoxy, copper wire a fiberglass sheath and paint. In addition to being a very easy procedure, it has the reputation of creating boats that are lighter, stronger and faster than many others.
This stitch and glue boat building project works by taking the plywood planks that have been cut to the specifications found in your wooden boat plans, and then connect or "stitch" two panels together with copper wire to gradually form the boat. Epoxy "glue" is used to seal the seams. When the glue is dry, the wire is either cut out, or the ends snipped off. Easy to follow directions teach you how to add a finishing layer of protection and strength with an epoxy soaked fiberglass sheath. Finish it off with several coats of varnish or paint.
To get a full and complete appreciation for boat building, you should ignore the expensive kits, and build the whole thing yourself. From the minute you download your wooden boat plans, you will be able to savor every moment along the way and relish the pride you feel as you put it into the water. As you move away from shore, you will be able to look around and realize that your hands created this entire vessel. When your friends ask you how you did it, you can smile and just reply that you did it with a little "stitch and glue.
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Learn more about wooden boat plans. Check out this site where you can find out all about stitch and glue boat building and why they are perfect for the amateur boat builder.
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