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Date: 06/22/2005 Views: 1419

John Tantalo's 19' kayak the TRUE NORTH

Date: 08/11/2004
Size: 88 items
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John, who is a big guy, had been thinking about making his own kayak for solo trips. Once the decision was made to Build-With-Us at Canadian Canoes, Jurek Okon went about setting up the molds.

Date: 08/04/2004
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In one long evening, the entire strongback and molds were in place just waiting for John to get off the night shift...

Date: 08/04/2004
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With Pat Frenette's help, the final task was to ensure that the molds were held in place with temporary stabilizers.

Date: 08/04/2004
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So, on a hot and humid August afternoon (2004) John began his project by getting aquainted wth the venerable SPOKE SHAVE.

Date: 08/10/2004
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Marking the inside stem center line(s).
The stems will be attached at the ends of the kayak.
The lines tell you where the cedar strips must land on the stem. That means the stems need to be shaved toward the lines you draw.

Date: 08/10/2004
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Before attaching the stems at the ends, I am securing the sheer with screws onto the "skeleton" mold.
The sheer is what connects the hull (bottom of the kayak) to the deck (top of the kayak).

Date: 08/10/2004
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The inside stem is being attached with a screw.
This stem is located at the bow (front of the kayak).
When all the cedar strips are laid and glued, an "outer" stem is attached on top of the "inside stem.
The stems provide impact stre

Date: 08/10/2004
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This is real spoke shaving, not target practice!!
The stem needs to be shaved into a bevel so the cedar strips will land as flat as possible onto the stem to maximize glue strength

Date: 08/11/2004
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The strips are being stapled onto the skeleton.
The staples are temporary and will be removed once the glue is dry and all strips have been laid.
You can see some glue pouring out as the strips are squeezed together.

Date: 08/11/2004
Views: 1254
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On the opposite side, you can see the glue dripping out between the "bead" of one strip and the "cove" of another strip.
Using bead and cove strips add great strength to the kayak.

Date: 08/11/2004
Views: 1272
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It is easier to spoke shave the stem after laying a few cedar strips in order to get the "right" bevel. As you can see, I am approaching the bottom of the hull with the spoke shave tool. The bevel on the stem becomes a more horizontal bevel as t

Date: 08/17/2004
Views: 1384
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Here I am wiping off glue with a wet rag right after I laid and stapled a cedar strip. You can see the water bucket below the kayak that is used to rinse the rag. I've learned that simple carpenters glue really does a great job at bonding the strips to ea

Date: 08/17/2004
Views: 1378
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I am stapling a strip the mold. A little more concentration and strength is needed when laying the strips at this stage because they need to be bended and twisted as they meet the stem at each end of the kayak. The western red cedar strips I used were ex

Date: 08/17/2004
Views: 1245
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I am just amazed at how those cedar strips had bended into place and now held in the mold by the glue and staples. Oops, I didn't tuck my tummy in and Ron caught me off guard again with his camera. It will be tougher for me to keep my weight down as I get

Date: 08/24/2004
Views: 1205
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I had been gluing and stapling a cedar strip on one side and then laying another strip on the opposite side, one at a time. But now, the strips will be laid on one side until the centre line is reached. The centre line runs over the vertical pencil mark

Date: 09/07/2004
Views: 1199
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A centre line is drawn on top of the strips. We used a tight string from one end of the kayak to the other. I could then start to chisel towards the centre line. I was afraid of ruining my work by using the crude method of chiselling. But the cedar strips

Date: 09/09/2004
Views: 1239
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Now I can start laying strips on the opposite side. You must cut each strip at their ends so they are "pointy" like a triangle. The goal is to get a fit so that they can be glued to the strip at the centre line as well as gluing the bead and cov

Date: 09/09/2004
Views: 1274
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Inserting the last strip. A rabbet plane and sanding was used to get the perfect fit. The last strip was about half the width of a regular strip and also pointed at the ends.

Date: 09/16/2004
Views: 1190
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