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11th July 2015, 01:21 PM
Thread: Eureka Build in Michigan
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Holy smokes, the block plane is my friend! I'll...
Holy smokes, the block plane is my friend! I'll admit I was dubious, but I took your advice and bought a 7" plane last night and watched some YouTube. My plane wasn't as well made as those in the...
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7th July 2015, 09:45 AM
Thread: Eureka Build in Michigan
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I think I've made a mistake in cutting out the...
I think I've made a mistake in cutting out the panels. I was zipping along through the work, leaving a wide margin and got three panels cut in no time. Then I remembered the emphatic instructions to...
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6th July 2015, 11:40 PM
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Thanks much for that. I did take your advice and...
Thanks much for that. I did take your advice and purchase some metric measures, and a heavy-duty panel square that helped much in laying out on the ply sheet. I did convert Mr. Storer' slumber list...
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6th July 2015, 02:30 PM
Thread: Eureka Build in Michigan
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Eureka Build in Michigan
Hi all,
A quick intro - I admire wooden boats, I like to canoe, I live in a U.S. state surrounded by and full of navigable water, and I'm foolhardy enough to try something I don't possess the... -
2nd June 2015, 04:05 AM
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Thank you Len, and sorry for the cryptic BoM...
Thank you Len, and sorry for the cryptic BoM (bill of materials). I actually think I have it sorted out. Converting mm to inches wasn't the issue, and forgive me if I'm repeating common knowledge,...
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1st June 2015, 01:24 AM
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Eureka Canoe in Standard U.S. Lumber Sizes
Hello All,
I've searched the site and can't find that anyone has posted the U.S. lumber equivalents for the BoM. Plywood is 1/4 inch, but after doing a simple metric to imperial conversion, I...