Selecting the oak for making the frame and also the wood to make up the laminated oak beams for the fore deck of Mai Star II

Having looked through the pile of oak beside the grey shed, we found the two planks that fitted the shape and size we needed to make both the two new deck beams.
So it was time to laid out the plywood patterns on the oak to see how best to use the grain pattern to keep the strength in the cut sections of the oak.


The deck beam is going to using the plank behind the frame stock. That plank will be cut into thinner strips and then glued together with West Epoxy on a beam jig which is going to be made up shortly.


These are pieces are going to be cut up using a panel saw before being cut out to shape with the bandsaw in the workshop.


 

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