[Public-list] Mast Fairing Blocks

Dave Terrell DTERRELL at message.nmc.edu
Fri Feb 18 13:27:42 PST 2005


I understand everything but "cut out hte circle". What circle>

I have another queston too. Some time ago there was a diiscussion about
putting an access port into the fresh water tank by placing one in the
sort of "triangular" wooden space between the two bunks in the v-berth.
The discussion was about preliner boats. My question: Can this be done
with a liner boat as well. I am asking you because you have a liner
boat.

Thanks.

>>> sail_505 at hotmail.com 2/18/2005 4:07:28 PM >>>
If you have a square block; then I would trace the curve onto the edge
of 
the block; then cut it using a bandsaw; then cut out the circle.



Mike Lehman
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Subject: [Public-list] Mast Fairing Blocks
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:25:59 -0500

I want to make some mast fairing blocks for the winch and the
footblocks. I have the teak, an accurate template, and understand that
I need to use the template to mark the line that needs to cut.

My question: what sort of tool does one use to cut the wood - and how
does one do it so it is accurate and will fit the mast? The curvature
of
the line to be cut is the problem.

Thanks.
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