Having thicknessed the new parts for the port side frame it is time to cut them down to the correct shape, also cut the lodging knees out of the piece left over and the oak stock for the new deck beams.

Now that the frame stock has been thickenessed down to the finished width it is now time to cut the rough cut stock down to the finished shape to then start to shape the bevels on to the hull face of the new frame stock.


The other job is to cut out the lodging knees out of the piece leftover from the frame stock and then thickness them down to their finished width. These will be put to one side until it is ready to refit the foredeck beams back in position once the beam shelf it reffixed in place.


Here are the two fore deck beams that need replacing as one as rotted away at the ends and the other is broken in two places. these two deck beams are the two deck beams either side of the mast socket on the deck and they need to be very strong to support the pressure from the mast.


The two lodging knee patterns being placed on the oak stock ready to be cut out.


 

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