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North Alaskan Replica Kayak Frame Build, Day 9: Starting the final frames

North Alaskan Replica Kayak Frame Build, Day 9: After picking up another fat stick of pine, we finally got going for real on the kayak frames. Most of the day was just spent measuring and re-measuring and re-measuring some more, but eventually we did manage to install one deck beam. Building replicas is such...

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North Alaskan Replica Kayak Frame Build, Day 8: Picking up more bending oak

North Alaskan Replica Kayak Frame Build, Day 8). Today I drove down to see Ben Deumling of Zena Forest Products to pick up some bending oak for the kayak ribs. A second generation sustainable forester, Ben and family manage a 1300 acre parcel of FSC certified woodland in the heart of the Willamette valley,...

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North Alaskan Kayak Frame Build. Day 5: Fretting over deck shaping

North Alaskan Kayak Frame Build. Day 5). The day started off on a good note when after setting up the gunwales I determined that I had nailed the complex sheer curve precisely. Unfortunately this momentary triumph was followed by eight hours of wasting expensive plywood and fretting at the shape of the kayak deck....

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North Alaskan Kayak Frame Build. Day 4: Final decisions on rib and deck beam placement and mortising the gunwales

North Alaskan Kayak Frame Build. Day 4) Today I made the final decisions on rib and deck beam placement and mortised the gunwales. For this project I’m recording the dimensions in standard measurements but also in anthropometric units. Generally I’m not very interested in anthropometric measurements because they can’t be applied to the body...

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North Alaskan Kayak Frame Build, Day 3: Laid out and shaped the full size gunwales

North Alaskan Kayak Frame Build, Day 3: Laid out and shaped the full size gunwales today for both boats. The wood I’m using is pine purchased from Reclaim NW. I was grateful to find this at a salvage yard, because these kayaks wouldn’t have been as authentic with cedar or fir and also I...

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North Alaskan kayak frame build, Day 2: Finding the sheer curve

North Alaskan kayak frame build, Day 2). Today I continued my efforts to match the sheer curve of the survey kayak, building two more models, the last of which is satisfactory. Owing to the finished dimensions, I believe the original builder may have started with sawn planks 4 inches wide, which would have been...

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Some of our favorite skin-on-frame photos: Tom’s F1 in Lake Powell

We’re sharing some of our favorite skin-on-frame photos from the last 15 years while we build the tiny house. (Check out @actuallytiny). Tom paddles his F1 kayak through the sandstone moonscape of Lake Powell. Whether it’s days on the Green River through Canyonlands National Park or lower down on Lake Powell, paddling through slick...

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Some of our favorite skin-on-frame photos: East Greenland kayak replica details

We’re sharing some of our favorite skin-on-frame photos from the last 15 years while we build the tiny house. (Check out @actuallytiny). Even when working to a survey, we don’t usually build skin-on-frame kayaks the way they were actually built historically. It is fun once in a while though to replicate a particularly interesting...

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