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The Plank is put in place |
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Steam coming off the plank |
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Plank coming out of the steam box |
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Plank is clamped and trunneled in place |
A Compilation of Stories, Advice and Information about Wooden Boatbuilding written by Laurie Fullerton
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The Plank is put in place |
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Steam coming off the plank |
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Plank coming out of the steam box |
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Plank is clamped and trunneled in place |
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The First Plank is On! |
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A Whole Lotta Planing Going On. Thanks in particular to our friends Matt, Alex and Steve from the Heritage Center |
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It Takes Time to Get the Fire Right but the New Steam Jenny is Great! Thanks to Eric B. and Tony F. for contributing all the parts. |
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Daisy is Pleased that the Project is in the Planking Phase |
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Churck Redman |
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Steam Bos and the new Steam Jenny |
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The Steam Jenny is working well |
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A Snowy Scene |
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Henry S. and Harold Carrying a Plank |
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Beautiful scene but enough snow already |
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Another storm coming tonight! |
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Todays Photo of the Ardelle |
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Harold and the Drill ... what a job! |
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Harold has more oil on him these days than a down duck |
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The scaffolding and staging is part of the challenge of boatbuilding in winter |
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Harold still at it here...but the bolt is in now |
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Steve Willard of Marblehead |
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A great panorama (before the recent storm) |
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Chuck Redman and Zach Teal |
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The tidal river keeps the ice flowing |
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A great view of the Ardelle from across the creek |
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Pinky Maine and the Lewis H. Story in the creek |
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The snow certainly makes work a little more challenging. |
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Harold had a tough holiday week driving a stubborn bolt that nearly did him in. But, it is in now! |
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Hopefully the snow won't stay in here permanently. |
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The scale of this boat is BIG. Standing under it gives a sense of its size! |
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Zach Teal, 15, has poured his time, energy and talent into this project. |
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It is backbreaking work to carry frames! |
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Trunnels are a key part of this schooner. |
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Great shot and it does take a lot of \hands to frame. |
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These frames are even heavier than they look. |
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Harold needed chains to keep the frame up at times - they are now bolted in with bronze rods |
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Chuckie with an old looking Harold. This is one of Dan's favorite photos! |
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Chuck Redman |
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Harold, picture here with Zach Teal and Jeff Lane who are cousins. |
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A vew from the loft |
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Dan must have gotten into some of the mud to get this shot |
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Harold is adding ribands after the frames go up. |
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A patchwork of shapes and colors. |
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A great fall shot from the town dock |
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Harold doing some eye work |
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Chuck Redman, and Harold on the loft floor. Chuck did almost all of the moulding, great job! |
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Some framing went on well after sunset |
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Andy Spinney, center, and the start of something great! |
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Thanks, Perry Ardelle, too, for all your great photos! |
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Dan is up on the scaffolding here looking down |
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With five frames raised, the crew needed to straighten them out |
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The lofting floor will not be needed as much now |
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Chuckie Burnham |
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It looks like buff Santa |
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Rich Tofuri of Essex meets a seal above and Daisy contemplates her next move. |
Alden Burnham and Harold..the oars were swept out of the boat so they made do. |