07-21-2015, 10:28 PM
I got a call to repair a ladder support on a very expensive Italian yacht and thought I'd share how I duplicate a part. The boat is almost at the end of the dock of course so I don't want to do a lot of walking back and forth. I removed the offending piece and took it back to my shop. I replicated the profile of the piece with slight changes so hopefully this one doesn't break. Now the piece I removed fit between two metal brackets and had to be the same length, so forget measuring. Here's how I do it. Guards removed for clarity.
First I set the miter gauge fence stop randomly longer than the piece I need to make.
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Then take a piece of scrap longer than the gap.
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And but it up against the old piece and cut off the extra. You now have two pieces of wood filling that space.
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Remove the old piece of wood and slide the cut scrap piece over and insert the new piece and snug up to the fence stop.
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Then cut to length.
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You now have two identical pieces. No fusing, no sneaking up on it, and no measuring.
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Here it is reinstalled at the foot of the ladder, no worries about the fit.
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And the ladder tucked away in the flying bridge overhead. Hard to get a good exposure.
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Jim
First I set the miter gauge fence stop randomly longer than the piece I need to make.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m628/boatman53/6adb131b2acdd24d186cf85f16689d3f_zpsgslcjxws.jpg)
Then take a piece of scrap longer than the gap.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m628/boatman53/5464d85aff1065cd38c9f1721842437a_zps2vp3ah0e.jpg)
And but it up against the old piece and cut off the extra. You now have two pieces of wood filling that space.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m628/boatman53/b333440eb1370a375c8e535a4fe0d87e_zpslknli8vd.jpg)
Remove the old piece of wood and slide the cut scrap piece over and insert the new piece and snug up to the fence stop.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m628/boatman53/0038efa437dc6341a7f297aa47f4b78c_zpsj27138fx.jpg)
Then cut to length.
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You now have two identical pieces. No fusing, no sneaking up on it, and no measuring.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m628/boatman53/478c5bf2d78ff1a190ab51285caf9b35_zpsm2erzwih.jpg)
Here it is reinstalled at the foot of the ladder, no worries about the fit.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m628/boatman53/bf33db5b3e06f55a66bd0065eb01b204_zpsp7dekq6t.jpg)
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And the ladder tucked away in the flying bridge overhead. Hard to get a good exposure.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m628/boatman53/497a2dff2760d370513ea156a23d9047_zpsvuj1cabx.jpg)
Jim
http://ancorayachtservice.com/ home of the Chain Leg Vise.