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Another " How it's made "

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Thought I would pass these pics and the process along on how I have made the base units for the helm chairs on Boss Lady.



The first step which is not seen here, is laying up the teak sections. I used West System epoxy and number 20 biscuits to join these planks. I wrapped the squares in saran wrap to keep the excess epoxy off my clamps .

The ran the dry squares through the planner to remove the squeeze out of epoxy.

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Next I fastened the blanks to the table top, then marked the center, and using a jig , routed a perfect circle.

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This next step was a bit more difficult. I had to take exact dead on measurements of the aluminum plate and cut a recess into the round blanks. After routing the initial cut out, I removed the jig and used the router by hand to clear out the remaining wood .

Basically building a bowl.

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The quick release mount fits nicely into the new teak base.

Not tight, but no movement either.

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Now when the new pedestals sit on the new base, the aluminum quick release is barely visible. I also made the teak a bit thicker to fit the slightly curved deck and also to have a nice reveal when the teak decking meets the base.

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Your amazing Paul, Craftsmanship A+++
 
rswirtz said:
Your amazing Paul, Craftsmanship A+++



Thanx Rick,

Lots of practice though.

:D



Another note about why I built the base as I did.

Notice that there is no endgrain showing on the base. This will ensure there is no checking of the wood a few years from now.
 
Paul, stop pretending we all know that Chris really does all the work. And you only take the pictures to show off his craftmanship :p

I just got two things to say take more pictures and when is that bad boy going to be done. I think there should be an official launch party including the bow busting bottle thing.

garyd
 
A party is definitely appropriate, I think i heard it would be done in 2 weeks.
 
LOL,

You Guys caught me......

I am just the cameraman

I plead the fifth ........


" Two Weeks " ! :D
 
I can't cut a 2 x 4 with a laser guide, so Paul is in no jeopardy of losing his job, LOL. I can do some excellent things with stone and metals though. I can do wood carving as in sculptures, but cabinentry just seems to escape me, well for that matter, I don't do so good with framing either, but the art stuff I am pretty good at. LOL A man must know his limitations. At the rate we are going it looks like Paul and I will be in the old folks home together, just kidding, but the 2 weeks thing is now a joke around here, even my wife makes fun of us. I did tell Paul that if this boat is not ready to go by june then I was going to set it on fire and start over. I will save the excellent swim platform, and build a boat around it. LOL
 
Paul-- I hope you save the teak scraps to make plugs !! ws
 
Hey Bill,

Let no teak go unused :D
 
Can i get him when your done!!!! man that is awesome!!!! what ind of chair are you going with is it a stidd.
 

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