I am building a Ranger 15 using plans from Bear Mountain Boats and thought I'd share photos as my build progresses.
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The first step in building a strip canoe is to build a strongback. Essentially a strongback is just a long torsion box whose purpose if to provide a stable base that the forms get mounted to. This strong back is 14' 6" long and 12" wide.
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Usually strongbacks are mounted to the floor for rigidity. I wanted to be able to roll mine around so I can work on it outside in nice weather. The problem is the stongback can twist a little on uneven ground. You'll notice I used winding sticks to shim one wheel to remove the twist. I painted an outline under each wheel so I can put it back in the same spot each time.
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The next step for me is to plane then rip the Western Red Cedar into 1/4" x 3/4" strips and scarf the short boards into full length (16') strips. I'm going to temporarily mount some jigs to strongback and use it as a long workbench for this process. I'm won't be able to work on it for a week so it may be a couple of weeks until the next update.
Thanks for looking!
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The first step in building a strip canoe is to build a strongback. Essentially a strongback is just a long torsion box whose purpose if to provide a stable base that the forms get mounted to. This strong back is 14' 6" long and 12" wide.
[attachment=3150]
[attachment=3151]
[attachment=3152]
Usually strongbacks are mounted to the floor for rigidity. I wanted to be able to roll mine around so I can work on it outside in nice weather. The problem is the stongback can twist a little on uneven ground. You'll notice I used winding sticks to shim one wheel to remove the twist. I painted an outline under each wheel so I can put it back in the same spot each time.
[attachment=3154]
[attachment=3245]
[attachment=3246]
The next step for me is to plane then rip the Western Red Cedar into 1/4" x 3/4" strips and scarf the short boards into full length (16') strips. I'm going to temporarily mount some jigs to strongback and use it as a long workbench for this process. I'm won't be able to work on it for a week so it may be a couple of weeks until the next update.
Thanks for looking!
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