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  1. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    These bungees adjust quite well ! Quick and easy. I didn't take a lot of pics at the time, one last one.
  2. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    Great Camera work Brian. Your strip clamping method is pretty elaborate, but effective. These bungee cord straps are the Brain Child, of another Jim Dodd . They work great. Both wood blocks hook on the Shear strip, the one with the slanted hole drilled in it, is adjustable, and looks by...
  3. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    I really like your idea with the plywood jig ! Clever way to keep the strips tight to the forms, in the Tumblehome area ! I would definitely use it, but this time, I'm going back to staples . I'll use the Jimmie clamps, between the forms, so I guess, I'm reducing the staples at least. You...
  4. Jim Dodd

    Lofting Canoe Molds from CanoeCraft tables

    Yup ! That might be a real Challenge to Strip !
  5. Jim Dodd

    1500→16→17→18→19→20→21→22→23→3000 Members

    Great Job Guys ! Standing the test of Time ! Many sites have gone by the way side. Glad Canoetripping.net is going soo good ! Jim
  6. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    By the looks of your stand, you need just as much space,as simply tilting your strong back. Adding some weight to the legs to offset the weight of the forms and strips. Looks like you are getting there. Good luck with your Radiation Treatment ! Jim
  7. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    Sorry For mixing this in with Gamma 1214's Thread ! But looking at the form spacing, and comparing it to a friend's build. My friend started with the original Kunz designed 38. He forgot about the 12.5" form spacing. Instead went with the 12" spacing as used in most designs. We Nick named it...
  8. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    Rotisserie ! Now we are Talking ! The first one I saw was in Wisconsin. Martin Van, a professional canoe builder, had one. That was my inspiration for Tilting my strongbacks. He was able to get a full 90 degree rotation. Using Plastic cement, that came as a powder, and mixed with water, was...
  9. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    After looking at your pics a little closer ? I wonder how much rocker you are going with ? It almost reminds me of the rocker on a Prospector. Jim
  10. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    Nice ! Brian A great foundation ! Could you clamp a couple of scrap strips to your stem forms, to verify alignment ? Jim
  11. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    After you have your forms set, just for kicks and giggles, stretch some Fish line, from stem to stem, a check the trueness of your forms. Jim
  12. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    In my experience, I repositioned the forms by adjusting the cleats and forms, to make things Fair. Now that you have the forms in place, You need to insure your stem forms are perfectly vertical, or at least aligned with each other. This Is a trick I learned from the MCA Builders book. Here...
  13. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    Glad you made the Uniwhale work ! My fear of the Uniwhale, would be it splitting ,at the 1/4" thick area, between the inwhale and out whale, while I was wrestling it into place saturated with Thickened epoxy. Another thing the Uniwhale doesn't allow for Scuppers. I got to have scuppers...
  14. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    I Stand Corrected ! Your plan overlay is enlightening ! I should have done that ! If you take out the Rocker from the NWC Merlin ? You pretty much have the same forms, below the waterline, as the 38. Oh, I see the Shearlines are slightly different also. I'd like to know Who drew up the NWC...
  15. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    Accuracy is in the eye of the builder. Some are happy if their forms are a1/4" off. That's just not me. How will a hull preform, if the forms are off a 1/4" ? I don't know. How thick is the laser beam projection ? I can visually inspect the fish line, anytime during the set up and building...
  16. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    Northwest Canoe, modified the Original Bruce Kunz Merlin. A good move, beings you have the PDF file, see if you can enlarge by .38% You will then have the 38 Spl. You will need to go to a 12.5" form spacing, and yes as Mark states above, you will need to Fair the station. I know I did. I...
  17. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    On the weight issue, I've seen a few race hulls, that had no gunnels at all, just a thick shearline strip. The seats were the pedestal type, so no need for thick gunnels to support the seat. All that would have saved a lot of build time, as well as expense. They used aluminum thwarts, made...
  18. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    I'll grant you, that there is not much weight reduction going to a stemless build. The time it takes to shape a stemless form, should be about the same as shaping the inner stem. A stemless build doesn't require steam bending, or laminating both the inner and out stems. Both time, energy, and...
  19. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    Yes ! It's This time of year, when we start dreaming up a new build ! Two things, in the weigh savings. A Kevlar copy , with Aluminum gunnels, notice I didn't say cost ! Kevlar will likely double your weight reduction. Second, a stemless build, will likely reduce the weight by more than...
  20. Jim Dodd

    First canoe build

    If I didn't know better ? I'd say I was in the shop working With You ! You are on the right road Travis ! Keep it up !
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