Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 35 – Installing Thwarts

Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 35 – Installing Thwarts

Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 35 – Installing Thwarts Parking your keester is a pretty important part of spending time in just about any boat but in small rowing craft your thwarts are particularly important. Their location has a great bearing on the...
Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 34 – Making thole pins

Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 34 – Making thole pins

Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 34 – Making thole pins on the tablesaw When my customer asked for thole pins on this boat I kind of groaned. My earlier experiences with the more traditional options for oarlocks were not great but upon reflection, I...
Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 33 – Cap rails Pt. 2

Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 33 – Cap rails Pt. 2

Plugging holes is a barrier everyone who gets into woodworking has to cross but it’s funny how large a hurdle it can be for such a small detail. I think it starts with the realization that an exposed screw may not look good. Probably the first attempt to fix this...
Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 32 – Cap rails Pt.1

Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 32 – Cap rails Pt.1

You may notice that the subject of anchor stocks popped up again on this video. I think we covered enough of that in the stem posting recently so let’s instead quickly discuss the alternative scarfing method I used on these cap rails, the single nibbed scarf. ...
Building the Buochie Dory – Part 31 – floorboards

Building the Buochie Dory – Part 31 – floorboards

In wooden boats we tend towards simple traditional finishes. Varnish. Alkyd Enamel and boat sauce. In all of those finishes linseed oil, or a similar curing oil is the foundation upon which all of them are formulated. In today’s video we used boat sauce which is a bit...
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