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https://australianwoodsmith.com.au/coll ... s/issue-89
I have a tech drawing board it's great i can draw something then have it there to check details without having to turn computer on for CAD. I have a small off grid cabin undergoing design process at the moment. Adrian Newey who designs the Rec Bull F1 cars still uses old fashioned drawing board he prefers it to CAD. When designs are finalised then do it in CAD so you can make it with CNC.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 9:41 pmDid an isometric drawing of what I have currently have and how the new one will fit there.
That was important for me. If I can 'see it' and draw it, I can make it.
OK, in time, will get a free trailer, buy a glulam panel, the long bits of wood to make the legs, braces, upper and lower rails.
The pine panels expand and contract with the climate changes. A LOT.
Across the width, not along the length so much
Point is, you cannot glue or screw the table top to the base!
Have to allow the top to 'breathe' else it will warp or distort the base.
I never knew that.
Use table top Z clips or the like
The canoe is amazingBaronvonrort wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 11:50 pmI have a tech drawing board it's great i can draw something then have it there to check details without having to turn computer on for CAD. I have a small off grid cabin undergoing design process at the moment. Adrian Newey who designs the Rec Bull F1 cars still uses old fashioned drawing board he prefers it to CAD. When designs are finalised then do it in CAD so you can make it with CNC.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 9:41 pmDid an isometric drawing of what I have currently have and how the new one will fit there.
That was important for me. If I can 'see it' and draw it, I can make it.
OK, in time, will get a free trailer, buy a glulam panel, the long bits of wood to make the legs, braces, upper and lower rails.
The pine panels expand and contract with the climate changes. A LOT.
Across the width, not along the length so much
Point is, you cannot glue or screw the table top to the base!
Have to allow the top to 'breathe' else it will warp or distort the base.
I never knew that.
Use table top Z clips or the like
You can make your own panels by edge gluing timber strips clamp them together if you need more strength then use dowels in between strips.
All unsealed timber will expand and contract with humidity as moisture content in wood changes this is why windows and doors get tight after raining for a few days. If the timber is sealed with epoxy, paint etc (not oil) it keeps moisture content stable and stops expansion and contraction. I would seal it with west system epoxy then you can screw and glue top to base and if kept out of sun it will last longer than any of us.
Here are plans for a very light canoe the epoxy coated balsa give it a nice honey colour. You could do it with cedar if you prefer darker colour it will be a bit heavier.
https://www.storerboatplans.com/faq-inf ... lbs-5-5kg/
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