The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . Fig. 209. Mortises for Deck braces. \S=^iS Fig. 211. — Ridge 208-211. — Details of Deck Beam and Ridge. HOW TO BUILD A CANVAS CANOE 211 of the deck beams into them (see Fig. 207). Cut atongue half an inch long and half an inch thick on eachend of the beams, as shown in Fig. 209, undercuttingit slightly, as in the drawing, to make it , having prepared the ends, place the beams in thepositions they will occupy in the framework, and markupon the top of the gunwales the shape of the
The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . Fig. 209. Mortises for Deck braces. \S=^iS Fig. 211. — Ridge 208-211. — Details of Deck Beam and Ridge. HOW TO BUILD A CANVAS CANOE 211 of the deck beams into them (see Fig. 207). Cut atongue half an inch long and half an inch thick on eachend of the beams, as shown in Fig. 209, undercuttingit slightly, as in the drawing, to make it , having prepared the ends, place the beams in thepositions they will occupy in the framework, and markupon the top of the gunwales the shape of the the gunwales at these points (Fig. 210), so thetongues can be slipped into them and fastened in examining the corners of a drawer you will see clearlyhow the dovetail joint is made. The Ridge Pieces are strips running from the deckbeams to the bow and stern pieces (see Figs. 206 and207). For this canoe, they should be made out of a striptwo inches wide by five-eighths of an inch thick. Cutthem of correct length to reach from the mortises in thetops of t
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