Nice photo! What do you build them out of? Spruce? One of the Pines?If I need a new mast I'll build one, using the Birdmouth technique. I've built 20 of them so far
Load testing a 30 footer for a gaff rigged boat
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Nice photo! What do you build them out of? Spruce? One of the Pines?If I need a new mast I'll build one, using the Birdmouth technique. I've built 20 of them so far
Load testing a 30 footer for a gaff rigged boat
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Standard fid kit is all I need. Maybe not even a complete kit. I'm only using it on 5/16 double braid. I may possibly do something with my 3/8" sheets, but more likely just an end whipping... I never liked the sailors palm, always just used wood. I've got needles and lots of twine. I have a really nice fid for working in multi-strand rope, I used to love doing all sorts of rope work in that. But I've never done the double braid stuff that I'm putting on this mast. It is amazing what you find on YouTube...DJ, I uses standard fid kit. Low cost and functional. I've seen and heard about the Brian Toss snare tool. A cleaver tool but more mone than I wanted to spend when I bought the fids. Also get a sailors palm, needles and twine to whip the ends. Plenty of YouTube videos to help instruct you in the skills of seamanship.
Know the issue "It a must do task". I began my mast and boom refit Jan 2016. And finally completed the ready to sail tuning First part of July 2017. Very happy now with the outcome.
Good luck to you.
So once you have them all glued up as shown in your small image attached, do you have a lathe to turn it round? Do you just do it with hand tools? What was in the center of that construct? Do you knock it out afterwards? Absolutely beautiful work!epoxy
Now that is sage advice!Just plan out your steps and then work the plan.
I no longer use much WEST too expensive for me. Used to use gallons when building my 35 foot tri. Now I usaully buy from B and B yacht designs. Good stuff and WAY less costly. Rounded done with power plane and a specially made sanding block. I split a length of PVC the diameter I need, glue a sheet of sand paper inside and add handles like a plane fr final smothing. All cuts on staves done on table saw Will post pics hereSo once you have them all glued up as shown in your small image attached, do you have a lathe to turn it round? Do you just do it with hand tools? What was in the center of that construct? Do you knock it out afterwards? Absolutely beautiful work!
Do you use West System Epoxy? I have always liked their epoxies...
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So once you have them all glued up as shown in your small image attached, do you have a lathe to turn it round? Do you just do it with hand tools? What was in the center of that construct? Do you knock it out afterwards? Absolutely beautiful work!
Do you use West System Epoxy? I have always liked their epoxies...
dj