Refinishing Your Own Furniture

Like many of us, I am not the best woodworker. However, I still like the idea of making my own furniture. I just do have the finances to outfit a home workshop like the ones you see on television. I can, however, apply stains and finishes. Staining and Finishing only requires some basic tools and experience. Plus, if I totally mess up a piece of furniture when finishing it, all I have to do is to remove the finish and start all over again.

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Some of the basic tools you'll need are: sandpaper in various grits, some good
paintbrushes, rags, and a ton of patience. If you have an electric sander, that speeds
up the sanding process but isn't required. I use a small orbital sander that both
vibrates and swirls for a smooth finish.

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In my town, there are a couple of stores that sell furniture for just these types of
projects. They are usually called "unfinished furniture" or "raw furniture" stores.
They typically have a good selection of furniture in pine, oak, and other species of
wood. You'll usually find a good selection of furniture ranging from simple
bookcases, armoires, coffee tables, all the way up to complete dining room sets.

With a raw or unfinished piece of furniture, one of the toughest decisions is how to
finish it. Again, you will have several choices. You could simply paint it a color to
match your décor. Or, you could stain and finish it with a clear top-coat. And with
stains, you have a myriad of choices. You could stain it a natural-looking wood
color, or you could stain it a more vibrant color like red or purple! The main
difference between staining and painting is that paint is opaque and cover the wood
surface. Stains are transparent and let the beauty of the natural grain show through.

Your top-coat, or clear-coat on top of the stain can be either flat, semi-gloss, or
shiny. The new water-based polyurethane finishes are easy to apply, quick to dry,
and a snap to clean-up. And there aren't a lot of nasty fumes with them.

Popular options right now are hand-painted finishes. You can paint your unfinished
furniture to look like a charming folk piece or something from a French country
cottage. And if you are up to the challenge, you can apply a faux finish with paint to
your unfinished furniture to make it look like anything from stone to steel!

The most important thing to remember when you are finishing your own furniture,
is to have fun, take your time, and don't worry if it doesn't turn out exactly as
planned. Sometimes the best looking pieces are not the ones you started out trying
to create!

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How to Build a Kitchen Cabinet

Kitchen cabinets are the most important element in the kitchen. Having the best kitchen cabinet can easily pull the look of your kitchen since it takes up most of the space in the kitchen. Picking out a ready-made kitchen cabinet can be the easiest thing to do, but also the most expensive. Why not build your own kitchen cabinet? Here are easy steps on how to build kitchen cabinets.

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The most important thing to do is to analyze your kitchen's look. You need to plan out and think of the best kitchen cabinet design suited for your kitchen. Draw designs which you think will best fit your interest. You may also search designs on the internet or any home improvement books available.

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After finding the best design, measure your kitchen. This will help you know the dimensions of the kitchen cabinet that you are going to build. You will more or less be able to estimate the size of the wool that you will use.

The next thing to do is to go wood shopping! You need to choose the kind of wood that you will use. Visit wood shops that sell plywood or other materials that can be used to build your dream cabinet. You can also ask if you can look at how different wood would finish after construction. When you have chosen the wood, you may show them your design and ask if they can estimate the price of the wood that you will use.

After the wood selection has been done, you need to buy other parts such as knobs, screws and hinges. They need to compliment the wood you are using for the cabinet.

Here comes the real deal in learning how to build kitchen cabinets, actually building the cabinets.

You need to gather all the materials that you need for building. These include the table saw, jig saw, router, doweling jig, clamps, shaper, orbital sander and other tools you may find necessary to use. Make sure that all of your materials are neatly placed in the area so that they would be easily located when needed for use. Make sure that the blades are sharp to ensure ease of use lessening risk for accidents.

Wear proper protective gear such as goggles when sanding, chiselling, hammering overhead or scraping. Ear protection can also be used since some tools can damage hearing, working on a loud noise level. Gloves are recommended since wood can cause major splinters and the equipment can cause damage since these are sharp tools.

You may choose to paint your cabinets to make it look more beautiful. Just choose the right colors and make sure to properly paint the cabinet to make it look better.

Follow your step-by-step plan on how to build kitchen cabinets to make sure that your construction is running a smooth course. A well-planned construction reduces accidents from happening too.

Finishing the cabinet can be the best thing that can ever happen to you. A little patience and perseverance is needed in order to finish the cabinet. With these, you will see how satisfying the results are, especially seeing the fruit of your labor.

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Makita's Finishing Sander, Model BO4556K, combines fast, smooth performance with a contoured rubberized palm grip and ease-of-use features. The BO4556K is ideal for wood workers and finish carpenters who require a best-in-class sander.

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PERFORMANCE - 2.0 AMP motor rotates pad 14,000 OPM for smooth finish sanding

COMFORT - Engineered to operate at a low noise level with reduce vibration

CAPACITY - 4-1/2" x 4" pad size

EFFICIENCY - Large clamping lever for quick and easy paper installation

INCLUDES - Abrasive paper, dust bag, punch plate and tool case

Tool Specifications
Tool Spec
Pad Size4-1/2" x 4"
Abrasive Paper Size4-1/2" x 5-1/2"
No load speed14,000 OPM
AMPS (120V)2.0
Vibrations (m/s2)4.0
Overall length5-1/8"
Net weight2.4 lbs.
The BO4556K weighs just 2.6 pounds and is engineered with a 2 AMP motor that delivers 14,000 OPM for fast and smooth finishing sanding. The precision-engineered all ball bearing construction significantly reduces vibration and noise.

Comfort and ease-of-use features include an ergonomically designed contoured rubberized palm grip that fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control. The rubber sealed switch prevents dust contamination and increases durability, while the large paper clamps are designed for fast and efficient paper installation. The efficient through-the-pad dust collection system helps provide a cleaner work environment, while the fabric dust bag has an extra wide mouth for faster disposal.

Model BO4556K includes abrasive paper, dust bag, punch plate, and tool case. It is ideal for a wide range of finish sanding applications. The BO4556K is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best-in-class engineering.

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Building Kitchen Cabinets - 5 Woodworking Tools You Will Need

Building kitchen cabinets can be a very rewarding experience. Once the job is finished and you realize that the beautiful piece that sits in front of you was once a stack of wood can give you quite a sense of accomplishment. Most people do not just jump right into cabinet making without some prior woodworking knowledge...although I have seen a few that did. They may have played around with a saw and hammer before but had no real experience in the area of fine woodworking. If this is the case, here is a list of just some of the major tools you really should have.

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1. Table Saw

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The most indispensable tool of tools. Do not just buy a cheapy though. It needs to be a fairly heavy-duty model to keep up with some of the work it needs to do. The cheaper models have small tables and are very light-weight. They tend to tip if you are running anything with a little length or weight through them.

2. Planer

This tool is a must if you want to get those smooth and clean edges to your wood. A small portable planer with a 10" width and a 5" depth will handle most jobs. These tools are great when it comes to squaring up you wood. You need all of your pieces to be very accurate in dimension or you will have a lot of headaches. The planer takes care of that.

3. Shaper

You can get by without one of these but I feel it is a good choice. A router can do pretty much everything the shaper can do but on a much lighter scale. The shaper gives you a nice solid table and a heavy-duty motor to power through those tougher jobs such as raised panel cabinet doors.

4. Miter Saw

There are plenty of these out on the market. A 10" miter saw will handle most all of your cuts. Radial arm saws are nice too but the portable miter doesn't take up as much room and you can move it anywhere. These tools are nice for clean and accurate cross-cuts.

5. Router

The router can do a lot of different jobs. Mainly, you will use it to put a nice finished edge to your piece of work, but you can buy a table for it and use it as a shaper too. There are all kinds of bits with different cutting styles available.They will do just about any kind of shaping project you could ask for.

Of course there are many other indispensable tools that you will need to build you own cabinetry but these are some of the major ones. An orbital sander and biscuit joiner would be much needed as well as a number of clamps and other small but very helpful items. There are a myriad of tools available for the woodworker today, but if you are just starting out these five are the basics that will get you started and on your way.

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  • Jetstream design delivers highly efficient dust removal, resulting in cleaner air, better finishes, and longer abrasive and pad life.
  • Fast and easy StickFix abrasive removal with resilient pad hooks and hard-wearing fabric backing, leading to longer abrasive and pad life.


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The versatile ETS 125 has the finest sanding stroke at 5/64", and is the ideal one-handed machine for maximum surface quality when finishing or pre-sanding. This 5" Random Orbital Sander has a short 5/64" stroke for intermediate sanding and fast stock removal. Compact in size and weighing only 2.4 lbs., the ETS 125 is perfect for sanding vertical surfaces and for doing overhead work. Technical features such as the sanding pad brake and Vibration-stop balancing put the ETS 125 in a category of its own. Includes: ETS 125 EQ Sander, Abrasive Sample pack, StickFix Sanding Pad, Sample Abrasive Discs, and a T-LOC Systainer #2 Storage Container.



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Parquet Floor Sanding

Many people think that Parquet flooring is difficult to maintain and to refinish, but this does not have to be the case. Parquet flooring, first invented during the Baroque era which was approximately 1625, has been used in the most beautiful of French homes. Parquet was and still is a favorite of the French royalty.

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The biggest difficulty with parquet floors is that the wood grains run in different directions, in a 90° angle. This makes sanding difficult because you want to sand with the grain of the wood and not against it. Having flooring with wood grains all over the place makes the job more challenging. Using a drum sander can help to get a sanding job done quickly, but you really have to be an expert to use it correctly. Considering parquet floors are not cheap, you don't want to take the chance of ruining it. Not using a sander correctly can mean damaging the flooring grain but also there is the danger of creating gouges in the flooring that won't be able to be repaired.

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Using a hand held sander could make the job little easier. Easier in that there is less of a chance of ruining the floor, but as a consequence making the job take longer overall. This type of sander means you have less of a chance of ruining your parquet floor. An orbital sander allows you to have more control so that you do not create deep gouges in your floor.

In order to refinish any floor, but especially parquet floors, you need to exercise patience. Sometimes you might need to use sandpaper, which will take a little longer, but this type of flooring needs extra care. The sandpaper grit will depend on how badly the wood floor is scratched.

Once the sanding job is completed, decide whether you want to stain your floor or not. Once you have stained, or, even if you haven't, it is a good idea to apply polyurethane to the parquet floor. You also have the option to use tung oil if you choose. However, make sure that you use at least three coats of polyurethane in order to get the best results. This type of home-improvement job can be difficult and time-consuming but the end result, a beautiful parquet floor, makes it definitely worth it.

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  • Uses standard hook and loop sanding paper of your choice
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  • Santoprene Grip for superior comfort with a variety of applications
  • Ideal for corners and tight areas that an inline sander can't reach


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Quickly sand down your projects with this lightweight, smooth operating, powerful random orbital sander. Compact design you can get into tight areas with ease. Hook and loop sanding pad allows for quick sandpaper replacement. Specifications: dimensions 7.1" L; weight 1.45 lbs; operating pressure: 90 PSI (6.2 bars); 15,000 rpm; air consumption: 2.2 SCFM; 1/3 HP; air inlet 1/4" (6mm) NPT male plug. NOTE: Sander requires a minimum of a 60 gallon capacity compressor, or equivalent, to operate. Increase your sanding capacity by adding a 3" pad to the Grex 2" random orbital angel sander.



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Woodworking - A Task Based CoSHH Risk Assessment

It is essential for employers to undertake task based CoSHH risk assessments for each work activity that exposes employees to dangerous substances and chemicals which place their health at risk.

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CoSHH legislation is especially relevant to the woodworking business including those employed as joiners and cabinetmakers etc. These employees however, are likely to perform a number of tasks outside these traditional roles. Assessment will not reflect real life if strict demarcation of job content is assumed. For this reason each task should be individually CoSHH risk assessed.

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Many substances used in woodworking may be hazardous to health including wood dust, resins, adhesives, stains etc. Substances can be ingested in a variety of ways. Including inhalation, ingestion and skin absorption. The major health risks are occupational asthma and dermatitis. Some of the substances used can have grave consequences on the liver, kidneys and the central nervous system.

Dust formation is a prevalent consequence of the majority of woodworking businesses. Hardwood dust exposure is particularly carcinogenic. Exposure levels need monitoring in a CoSHH risk assessment. The assessment should examine if local exhaust ventilation is performing effectively. Dust lamp techniques can efficiently highlight flaws. It would be a better option to substitute wood that may cause asthma, by using wood such as Western Red Cedar.

Portable machines like orbital sanders and circular saws also need control measures. They need suitable extraction systems too.

When risk assessing the use of organic solvents and adhesives, such as those used in lamination or furniture assembly, it would be ideal to use simple indicator tubes to judge concentration levels in the air. Vapours and mists from solvents, paints and varnishes can cause occupational asthma. They can also lead to liver and kidney damage and affect the central nervous system. Some controls to consider here are the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the use of a good ventilation system. A safer alternative is to use water-borne products.

The provision of good washing facilities and skin creams is also essential in the woodworking business. Regular contact with wood dusts, resins, solvents and paints can damage the skin. This can result in sore skin and blotches which are signs of dermatitis. The use of gloves and overalls can hinder skin contact with such substances.

Employees should be involved in the CoSHH risk assessment process. This helps to cover all tasks that are undertaken and helps ensure that control measures will be adhered to.

Safety data sheets provide vital information and should be taken into account during the assessment.

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Building Kitchen Cabinets - A Tool Checklist For DIY'ers

So you want to build your own kitchen cabinets? You certainly can do it, but make sure you have all the right equipment. This is a quick overview of the tools you will need.

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Tools You Will Need

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Circular Saw - Kitchen cabinet casework starts with cutting plywood and panel parts, and you'll need a good circular saw with a plywood cutting blade to accomplish this task. An edge guide will help you make your cuts straight and square. Cutting plywood and panel parts on a table saw is not a good idea, unless you have a table saw set-up with a large outfeed table.

Table Saw - For ripping board stock to make cabinet face frames and cabinet door frames, you'll need an accurate table saw. Many good bench top table saws will be suitable for this process.

Miter Saw - For cutting board stock to length, a good miter saw is required. Cutting board stock to length includes cutting cabinet face frames, cabinet door frames, and all moldings.

Random Orbital Sander - For finishing all casework and board stock, you'll need a random orbital sander with a variety of sandpaper grits.

Cordless Drill - Kitchen cabinets can be assembled using screws. A good 18 volt cordless drill with a backup battery will make your cabinet assembly go smoothly. Please get an extra battery so that you won't lose time waiting for batteries to recharge.

Kreg Jig - The kreg jig offers a system to assemble cabinet face frames with pocket screws. All major cabinet companies build their cabinet face frames with pocket screws - so should you. There is no need to build mortise and tenon joints on your face frames.

Nail Gun - Cabinet installation requires a nail gun for attaching all moldings on your kitchen cabinets.

Some Tools You May Need

Planer - If you decide to mill your own board stock, you'll want to have a planer. This makes sense if you decide to use board stock not commonly available at the home centers - like cherry and alder.

Sprayer - For finishing cabinet doors and face frames, an hvlp sprayer can make staining and finishing a faster process.

Miscellaneous Jigs - If you're using European hinges on your cabinets (cup hole hinges), you'll want a good hinge hole jig. Also, attaching drawer slides inside cabinet casework goes a bit more smoothly with the help of a drawer guide jig.

Building your own kitchen cabinets is a big project. It's a project that most DIY'ers can tackle, but you'll want to have all the right tools to make the project easy to manage and complete. Please consider these tools before you get started.

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  • Optional vacuum conversion kits are available to easily convert non-vacuum tool to self-generated vacuum tool or central vacuum tool
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25 hp., ergo-palm style grip, 12,000 RPM, 3/16" dia. orbit, with rear exhaust sander. Less weight only 1.4 lbs. Lower profile only 3-1/2" hig. Made in USA! Anti-clog vacuum design with a replaceable drop-in motor. New I.D. markings. Color coded composite lever (identifies orbit size), low sound levels and a one-piece speed control dial. Custom engineered composite cylinder with a double row balancer bearing that keeps out contaminants. Includes low profile premium urethane, weight-mated, non-vac pad (PN56106). Can be converted easily to self-generated or central vac model for hook-up to dust collection system.



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Refinishing Hardwood Floors - Sanding

Refinishing a hardwood floor is an easy way to add beauty and value to any home. It can also be a real ego boost for the do it yourselfer. Doing it yourself will save you money if you follow these easy steps.

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The most important factor to consider when refinishing is a hardwood floor is cleanliness. You want to make sure the floor is free from any debris. Debris can get caught in the sander and damage the floor. Small jagged stones are the most damaging. Sometimes it isn't possible to see the damage until after you apply your finish coats, and then it's too late.

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The baseboards are also another factor you must consider. If you are confident with your skills, you can gently remove them with a small flat-bar and a hammer. Take your time. The idea is to remove and replace, not remove and then drive to the hardware store because you broke the boards. You can leave the baseboards in place if it isn't practical to remove them. If you choose to leave the baseboards, I recommend that you protect them with painters tape. The power sander will damage them if you are not careful.

When the floor is clean, and the baseboards have been removed or protected sufficiently, you can begin to sand. I recommend renting an orbital sander with a rectangular face. (Be careful when transporting it to and from your home and make sure you have someone help when lifting the sander.) Start with 80 grit sand paper. Guide the sander smoothly over the floor. Make sure you are sanding parallel with the joints in the floor. Try not to sand perpendicular to the joints, as this type of sanding can damage the wood and cause the finish to look less than perfect. The number of passes it takes to remove the old finish will differ from floor to floor. Be deliberate. Remove all the old finish before you move to a smaller girt sand paper.

Now that you are done sanding with the 80 grit sand paper, you will want to sweep or vacuum the floor. This removes any large wood particles or debris that may have been dislodged. Once cleaned, sand the floor in exactly the same fashion using 120 grit sand paper. You will notice the 120 grit sand paper sands very efficiently. This is because you are no longer sanding through the old finish and the sand paper is directly on the face of the wood. Try to be smooth and fluid as you move the sander. If you pause or stop, you will over sand and create low spots in the floor.

You will know when the sanding is complete by the look and feel of the floor. Visually you will not see any shinny or glossy areas. The floor will have a smooth and dry feel to it. Take you time to crawl around and closely inspect the floor. If you find any areas that do not meet your standards, carefully sand them again. As you sand over the imperfections, be sure that you do not hold the sander in one place for a prolonged period of time. Instead, make passes over the area needing to be sanded; short ones first, followed by progressively longer ones. This technique is called feathering and will help prevent over sanding your floor in any one area.

After your final inspection of the floor is complete, you will want to clean again. Deliberately vacuum or sweep up all the debris. Then, using a slightly damp cotton towel, wipe over the entire floor surface. When you are wiping, keep the towel in one orientation against the floor. Do not pick it up. The goal is to capture any small debris left behind on the front face of the towel. You will notice that the floor wicks some of the water out of the towel. This is normal and will not affect your final finish as long as you allow it to dry.

In conclusion, refinishing a hardwood floor does not have to be difficult. Remember to clean the floor before you start to sand. Clean the floor whenever you change the girt size of the sand paper you are using. When complete, you will have a smooth floor ready to accept its first coat of finish.

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The Black & Decker MS2000 Smart Select Sanding Kit takes all the guesswork out of sanding projects. This all-in-one random orbit, 1/4-sheet, detail, and finish sander guides your work and self adjusts, so you'll get high-quality results every time you use it. Straightforward and easy to operate, the MS2000 is ideal for home improvement enthusiasts and hobbyists who want a tool that's ready to go right out of the box.


The MS2000 Smart Select Sanding Kit
At a Glance:
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  • SmartSelect technology
  • Tool-free base change
  • Includes 2 interchangeable sanding bases, finger detail attachment, storage bag, and more
  • 2-year warranty

SmartSelect dial adjusts speed for 4 different applications. View larger.

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Smart Select Technology for Optimal Performance
It's not always easy to match the right sanding materials to the job, or to know which speed is best for the application. That's why the MS2000 features Smart Select technology, which does most of the thinking for you.

Just dial in your application with the illustrated Smart Select knob at the front of the tool: the sander will recommend a base and automatically adjust to the appropriate speed. The bases are color-coded to match the images on the knob, so selecting the right base for the job is as easy as can be.

Three Interchangeable Bases for Versatility
To make sure you get the most bang for your buck, the MS2000 is a complete sanding kit that includes three sanding bases: random orbit, detail sanding, and finish sanding. These interchangeable bases allow you to tackle a range of jobs, everything from sanding intricate detail work to doors, furniture, and floors.

To swap bases, simply press the MS2000's release button and attach a new base--no tools required!

Comfortable and Built to Last
The MS2000 has numerous features that were designed for comfort and reliability. To start, the sander features an ergonomic design with multiple grips (palm, rear-handle, and two-handed) to give you complete control.

For durability, the MS2000 has a dust-sealed rubber on/off switch and an easy-empty dust canister with filter to keep debris away from the tool's components.

The MS2000 is backed by a two-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Sander; one random-orbit sanding base; one flush/finish sanding base; one detail attachment; one accessory storage bag; and assorted sandpapers.




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How to Build Your Own Boat

STUDY NOTES FOR 12' 16' & 19' DOLPHIN BOATS

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Important information on building your own boat!

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From time to time I've been asked the question "I'd love to own a small boat, is it hard to build one?" It's really surprising the looks of doubt when I answer, "No, no, no! If you know what to do and you're willing to invest a little time you can do it easily!" The next questions that usually follow are "How much time?" and "How much will it cost?" Well, generally speaking, that really is the "How long is a piece of string question!" and it can vary quite a bit.

People differ of course, and what may take two or three weekends for one may painstakingly for others, take a couple of months. The short answer is, "It depends how fast you work, but two or three weekends should be average at a rough guess." In 1998 the Wooden Boat Association chose a Dolphin 16 to construct at the 'Down by the River Festival' at Brisbane. In spite of several cases of VB's the boys managed to build a 16' Dolphin (non sailing version) in two afternoons and present it to a lucky prizewinner.

HOW MUCH?

Once again, quite tricky, some folks will splash out on camel hair paintbrushes and six pairs of throwaway overalls and new gloves... already they've spent thirty odd dollars more than the next chap who still has his fist wrapped around his dollars. For the average homebuilder they should be able to construct this boat for approximately 0.00 to 00.00, if they don't take into account their own time. Thirty to forty hours labour should be sufficient to complete this project to a reasonable standard. Remember, cost for materials vary greatly all over the country and this must be taken into consideration!

WHAT SORT OF BOAT IS THIS?

The DOLPHIN 12

Firstly, it's a simple composite epoxy and glass ply boat, just under twelve feet by six feet in beam, big enough for a couple of adults and a motor roughly up to five to seven hp. It's stable, open, has a couple of seats and will take inshore waters in its stride. I prefer to think of it as an open family/fishing craft that can be used in rivers, estuaries and lakes.

The DOLPHIN 16...POWER AND SAILING VERSIONS

This is basically the same as the 12 but is made of 4.5 sheets of 6mm ply and is strengthened more for the sailing version by way of extra glass in the chainplate areas and longitudinal stringers for the floors. There are three rigs to choose from. The 'Batwing Gunter Rig', the 'Balanced Lug Sail' or the 'Standing Lug Rig'. See diagrams. In addition, the sailing version has a 10' x 10" keel that is ballasted by the inclusion of two 35 kilo lead ingots glassed into the keel during construction. Also, there is a rudder constructed of Oregon, coated in glass. Please note that a simpler plywood and glass version can also be built if required. The mast is a solid Oregon piece 12' with an 8' spar for the standing lug rig version.

THE DOLPHIN 19 KETCH

The 19 foot Ketch is the latest addition to the fleet. She also is a frameless boat, an extended Dolphin 16 with a couple of additions. The dimensions are 19 foot by six foot beam and she has a 20 inch freeboard but this can be extended to 22 inches at the expense of the sheer line curve. There is a 5 foot foredeck that leads back to the main mast. This mast is situated immediately behind the bulkhead that the deck itself sits on. There is ample storage under this deck for extra flotation or gear storage as required. Entrance to this area is through the cutout in the bulkhead.

The craft has the choice of two keel configurations, an eighteen inch keel or a twelve inch keel depth that runs approx. two thirds along the boat's length. This is constructed from solid Oregon and provides the strong backbone needed for the frameless design. There is also provision for twin bilge keels that allow easy beaching and use of a slightly more shallow keel, around 9/10 inches. Ballast for the boat is four lead ingots that are built into the keel itself and is approximately 150 lbs in weight. It is envisaged that the boat, ballasted, should be in the area of some 450 lbs (210 kgs) unloaded.

The rig is a twin mast Ketch configuration with a jib area of 19 square feet, the mainsail, 56.5 sq. feet and the mizzen mast, 24 sq. feet in area. This is approx 100 sq. feet total sail area. The rig is a standing lug, boomless with a top spar approximately eight feet long. A gaff rig is also possible for this boat, in fact the first Dolphin 19 customer in South Australia has opted for this rig. The craft is designed to sail with jib and mizzen alone and should provide much more room aboard in this configuration. For any prolonged jib/mizzen configuration a slightly larger jib area would provide better sail balance and power.

The twin masts are either clear Oregon or clear spruce but the spruce alternative would be fairly expensive! They are planed round from four inch square stock and are quick to make if an electric planer is used. They are soaked in epoxy and then finished in anti ultra violet varnish to prevent 'milking' of the epoxy. An unusual feature of this design is the twin galvanized wire stays on each mast. This gives a traditional look but also adds a significant safety factor. The solid Oregon chain plates, placed outboard of the hull provide an attractive old fashioned classic look to this very versatile little sailing craft.

As with all the Dolphin range the hull is beamy and commences with a vee sectioned bow that falls away to a flatter 7 degree hull bottom to provide plenty of beam stability. There is no floor in this design but that is not to say that one could not be easily added if required. The primary reason for not including a floor in the original design was for access to the bilge area for cleaning and to prevent water lying in the boat unseen, a primary cause of damage in boats left unattended for a while.

The boat is designed to take an outboard engine (10-12 hp approx) that could be attached to the transom with an outboard bracket but it is possible to fit an inboard if required. This necessitates the addition of engine beds and a floor and was omitted really because of the extra time and labour required to install.

This craft was designed with intention to provide a versatile easy to build 'proper little boat' for the owner that would like a boat that is a 'no fuss' design that can be built using very simple, easy build techniques that really do away with excess build times. There is nothing more frustrating than hacking way for weeks building complicated frames that must interlock with sophisticated "mortise and tenon joints" and the like, requiring quite advanced woodworking skills that are generally just a bit beyond the average D.I.Y. chap. If you can use a jig saw, tape measure and a sanding machine and mix up epoxy glue, the Dolphin 19 will be an easy project for you. Don't forget that we are only a phone call away and pride ourselves in our after sales 'help line' that is available for advice and help anytime during normal hours!!

The Dolphin 19, with its simple, two page A1 plan and instruction book does away with the need for tiresome lofting and calculations normally required. It really is more like a simple case of 'join the dots' building that the Dolphins are becoming well known for. A hundred and fifty owners can't all be wrong!!

WHAT SORT OF CONSTRUCTION IS IT?

Basically, the 12 footer is built from three sheets and a half sheets of 1220 x 2440 6mm plywood and the 16 footer from four and a half sheets of 1220 x 2440 6mm plywood and the 19 foot Ketch, six sheets of 1220 x 2440. They are built using a simple 'stitch and glue' method using epoxy resin glue thickened with Q-Cells or Microspheres and then layered on the outside with a strong layer of 300 gm biaxial glass cloth and epoxy resin. The instructions contained in the plan fully detail to the last degree every technique that will be needed to build these boats. The plans, known as the 'easybuild' method requires no complicated lofting but a very simple 'join the dots' method that can be drawn directly onto the ply. For example, the whole boat (a 12) can be drawn up in one afternoon and all the shapes cut out. The finished weight, minus motor, is approximately thirty odd kilos depending on the weight of ply, epoxy and glass that you use. The transom is a single piece of ply approximately 20mm in width. Built with these composite materials, it's strong, tough, extremely light and with care will last for years.

SAILS AND SAILING GEAR

All dimensions for the above gear are supplied with the plan and all equipment is available from any local chandlers. The gear required is simple, cheap and easy to build for a first time builder.

WHAT TOOLS WILL I NEED?

Not many. A jigsaw, clamps, an orbital sander, a drill and perhaps an electric planer and a belt sander with a few assorted grade belts would be handy!

Materials - 4 sheets ply for 12'...4.5 sheets for 16'...6 sheets ply for 19'

Plywood sheets 1220mm x 2440mm ply, suitable for boatbuilding. There are many and various makes and grades and I'll not enter into that can of worms, suffice to say that with the use of epoxy composites you will not be restricted necessarily to 'marine ply'.

1 piece 15mm ply 3' x 6'.

Approximately 6 metres 300gm bi-axial fibreglass cloth.

12 litres Epoxy resin.

Q-Cells or Microspheres.

Various assorted widths of Hoop Pine or Meranti 40mm x 10mm for rubbing strakes.

1 roll of glass tape, approximately 4" wide.

Copper wire or electrical ties.

Several polystyrene fruit boxes.

Twenty or thirty 10 x 40 clipboard screws (for temporary holding purposes).

1 litre Epoxy primer.

1 litre gloss enamel.

Several long, thin battens for curves, approximately 15'

Materials required for the sails and sailing gear will be listed in the plans and can be varied if required upon advice from your rigger or sail maker.

The price of the plans can be found on the website listed below.
NOTE: IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE SOME PICTURES THAT ACCOMPANY THIS ARTICLE GO TO
http://www.dolphinboatplans.com

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Cyber Monday PORTER-CABLE 382 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander 2011 Deals

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  • Sealed 100 percent ball-bearing construction


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