Clyde_Wanderer
Well-Known Member
Hi all.
Seen as I cant get started on the strenghtening of my hull at keel area due to the fact that I had keyhole surgery on both my knees a wk ago and cant kneel, I am trying to do some of the other smaller jobs needing done.
I removed the tiller this afternoon with intentions of making a new one.
The present one seems to be made of one solid peice of oak, aprox 3" square and 3ft long and rounded off at the hugging end.
Anyone give me ideas how to make a good looking laminated one, with an upward curve near the rear end and leveling off towards the front.
IT does need to be massively strong, as when she takes weather helm it means wedging oneself against the sides and using two hands, and a lot of effort to hold her on, infact on a few occasions I thought it was going to snap, BTW it is not rotten.
What types of wood? and what glues? cold clamping to a pre-made mould? or steaming?
Thanks
Seen as I cant get started on the strenghtening of my hull at keel area due to the fact that I had keyhole surgery on both my knees a wk ago and cant kneel, I am trying to do some of the other smaller jobs needing done.
I removed the tiller this afternoon with intentions of making a new one.
The present one seems to be made of one solid peice of oak, aprox 3" square and 3ft long and rounded off at the hugging end.
Anyone give me ideas how to make a good looking laminated one, with an upward curve near the rear end and leveling off towards the front.
IT does need to be massively strong, as when she takes weather helm it means wedging oneself against the sides and using two hands, and a lot of effort to hold her on, infact on a few occasions I thought it was going to snap, BTW it is not rotten.
What types of wood? and what glues? cold clamping to a pre-made mould? or steaming?
Thanks