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Building the Greenland Kayak
A Manual for Its Contruction and Use
Taschenbuch von Christopher Cunningham
Sprache: Englisch

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Take to the water in style for less than [...] and a few weekends and evenings of work

Simplicity, elegance, performance, and speed: these are the hallmarks of the Greenland kayak. Its low profile minimizes windage, and its narrow beam makes it well behaved in rough water and fast. Despite its ancient origins, the Greenland kayak is lively, versatile, and responsive even by modern standards.

Building the Greenland Kayak leads you step-by-step through the process of crafting your own lashed-frame, fabric-covered, custom-fitted Greenland kayak, using inexpensive, easy-to-find materials and common woodworking tools. Master boatbuilder Christopher Cunningham provides plenty of tips and pointers to help you build a kayak that is strong, flexible, and perfectly scaled to your dimensions. Great for the accomplished boatbuilder and the novice alike, this easy-to-use manual includes

  • • Easy-to-follow building instructions accompanied by hundreds of photos • Complete lists of all the tools and materials you'll need • Detailed primers in lumber milling, fastening, rib bending, and measuring • Additional instructions for making a Greenland paddle, paddling clothing, float bags, skegs, and more • Pointers on paddling skills, kayak rolling, and children's kayaks

Take to the water in style for less than [...] and a few weekends and evenings of work

Simplicity, elegance, performance, and speed: these are the hallmarks of the Greenland kayak. Its low profile minimizes windage, and its narrow beam makes it well behaved in rough water and fast. Despite its ancient origins, the Greenland kayak is lively, versatile, and responsive even by modern standards.

Building the Greenland Kayak leads you step-by-step through the process of crafting your own lashed-frame, fabric-covered, custom-fitted Greenland kayak, using inexpensive, easy-to-find materials and common woodworking tools. Master boatbuilder Christopher Cunningham provides plenty of tips and pointers to help you build a kayak that is strong, flexible, and perfectly scaled to your dimensions. Great for the accomplished boatbuilder and the novice alike, this easy-to-use manual includes

  • • Easy-to-follow building instructions accompanied by hundreds of photos • Complete lists of all the tools and materials you'll need • Detailed primers in lumber milling, fastening, rib bending, and measuring • Additional instructions for making a Greenland paddle, paddling clothing, float bags, skegs, and more • Pointers on paddling skills, kayak rolling, and children's kayaks
Über den Autor
Christopher Cunningham has been the editor of Sea Kayaker magazine, America's leading sea kayak publication, since 1989. His father first took him paddling at the age of 4 or 5. He rebuilt his first kayak in the early 1970s and has been building kayaks since 1979. He taught Greenland kayak construction at the WoodenBoat school for three years, with seven students each year producing their own kayaks. He has built four 1:5 scale models of traditional kayak frames for the Alaska State Museum and was featured building a Greenland kayak in a one-half hour episode of "Craftsmen of the World" for Japanese Public Television. Chris has twice rowed up the Inside Passage from Washington to Alaska, paddled 2,500 miles from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, and rowed 2,400 miles from Pittsburgh to Florida. HOMETOWN: Seattle, Washington
Inhaltsverzeichnis
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Design

The Greenland Design as a Recreational Kayak



Anthropometric Measurement

2. Tools

Circular Saw Blades



Drill Bits



Keeping Your Tools Sharp



The Art of the Jig



The Steam Box



Safety

Wood DustSafety Glasses and Hearing ProtectionOn the Water3. Materials

Wood

Grain OrientationBending Stock

Fabric



Deck Lines



Deck Fittings

4. Fastenings

Lashing Material



Knots and Lashings

The Eskimo KnotThe Water KnotLashings

Trunnels

5. Milling

Ripping

Ripping Gunwales to ThicknessStationary Circular Saw Ripping JigRipping on a Table Saw

Planing

Wedge Bench HoldfastMachine Planing

Scarfing

Glue ScarfsTraditional Scarf JointsHooked Scarfs for Chines and Keelson6. Getting Started

Laying Out the Gunwales



Building Forms

7. The Framework

Orienting the Gunwales



Marking the Gunwales



Cutting Rib Mortises

Mortising by HandMortise MachineRouter Mortising

Shaping the Gunwales



Cutting the Deck Beam Mortises

Mortising by HandMortise Machine

Beveling the Gunwales



The Building Forms



Beveling the Gunwale Tips



Hollowing the Sheer



Preparing for Deck Beams



Straight Deck Beams

Cutting the Straight Deck Beams to LengthMarking the Tenons

Arched Deck Beams



Cutting Tenons

Cutting Tenons on Arched Deck BeamsCutting Tenons on Straight Deck Beams

Test Fitting



An Alternative to Mortise-and-Tenon Joints for the Deck Beams



Assembling the Gunwales



Locking the Gunwales and Deck Beams



Trunnels to Join the Ends of the Gunwales



Pegging the Tenons



Deck Beam Lashings

8. The Hull

The Rib Gauge



Cutting Ribs to Size



Thinning the Ends of the Ribs

The JointerThe Router TableThe Table SawHand Tools

The Bending Jig



Steaming and Bending



Pinning the Ribs



Bow and Stern Blocks



Attaching the Keelson

Adjusting the Sheer and RockerPegging the KeelsonTrimming the Ends of the KeelsonCentering the KeelsonFairing BlocksThe Running LashingRunning Lashings Through Holes

Chines

Positioning the Chines

Lashing the Chines

9. Finishing the Frame

Stem Plates



Masik

The Masik PatternNaturally Curved StockA Laminated MasikStraight-Grained StockA 3-D Template for the Masik NotchesInstalling the Masik

Deck Ridges



Trial Run



Oiling the Frame



The Cockpit Hoop



The Coaming Flange



Floorboards

10. Skinning the Kayak

Pulling Longitudinal Tension



Pulling Transverse Tension

Working SoloWorking with a Partner

The Decks

Stretching the Decks

Sewing



Installing the Coaming

Lacing the Coaming

Coatings

Aircraft DopeTwo-Part Urethane11. Deck Fittings

Leather



Beads



Sliders



Deck-Line Placement

12. The Paddle

Laminating a Paddle Blank



Shaping the Paddle



Paddle Armor



Tapering the Blades



Rounding the Shaft



Trimming the Blade E

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2002
Genre: Importe, Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Wassersport& Segeln
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780071392372
ISBN-10: 0071392378
UPC: 639785802358
EAN: 0639785802358
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Cunningham, Christopher
Redaktion: Cunningham, Christopher
Hersteller: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 235 x 191 x 11 mm
Von/Mit: Christopher Cunningham
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.12.2002
Gewicht: 0,392 kg
Artikel-ID: 103396226
Über den Autor
Christopher Cunningham has been the editor of Sea Kayaker magazine, America's leading sea kayak publication, since 1989. His father first took him paddling at the age of 4 or 5. He rebuilt his first kayak in the early 1970s and has been building kayaks since 1979. He taught Greenland kayak construction at the WoodenBoat school for three years, with seven students each year producing their own kayaks. He has built four 1:5 scale models of traditional kayak frames for the Alaska State Museum and was featured building a Greenland kayak in a one-half hour episode of "Craftsmen of the World" for Japanese Public Television. Chris has twice rowed up the Inside Passage from Washington to Alaska, paddled 2,500 miles from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, and rowed 2,400 miles from Pittsburgh to Florida. HOMETOWN: Seattle, Washington
Inhaltsverzeichnis
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Design

The Greenland Design as a Recreational Kayak



Anthropometric Measurement

2. Tools

Circular Saw Blades



Drill Bits



Keeping Your Tools Sharp



The Art of the Jig



The Steam Box



Safety

Wood DustSafety Glasses and Hearing ProtectionOn the Water3. Materials

Wood

Grain OrientationBending Stock

Fabric



Deck Lines



Deck Fittings

4. Fastenings

Lashing Material



Knots and Lashings

The Eskimo KnotThe Water KnotLashings

Trunnels

5. Milling

Ripping

Ripping Gunwales to ThicknessStationary Circular Saw Ripping JigRipping on a Table Saw

Planing

Wedge Bench HoldfastMachine Planing

Scarfing

Glue ScarfsTraditional Scarf JointsHooked Scarfs for Chines and Keelson6. Getting Started

Laying Out the Gunwales



Building Forms

7. The Framework

Orienting the Gunwales



Marking the Gunwales



Cutting Rib Mortises

Mortising by HandMortise MachineRouter Mortising

Shaping the Gunwales



Cutting the Deck Beam Mortises

Mortising by HandMortise Machine

Beveling the Gunwales



The Building Forms



Beveling the Gunwale Tips



Hollowing the Sheer



Preparing for Deck Beams



Straight Deck Beams

Cutting the Straight Deck Beams to LengthMarking the Tenons

Arched Deck Beams



Cutting Tenons

Cutting Tenons on Arched Deck BeamsCutting Tenons on Straight Deck Beams

Test Fitting



An Alternative to Mortise-and-Tenon Joints for the Deck Beams



Assembling the Gunwales



Locking the Gunwales and Deck Beams



Trunnels to Join the Ends of the Gunwales



Pegging the Tenons



Deck Beam Lashings

8. The Hull

The Rib Gauge



Cutting Ribs to Size



Thinning the Ends of the Ribs

The JointerThe Router TableThe Table SawHand Tools

The Bending Jig



Steaming and Bending



Pinning the Ribs



Bow and Stern Blocks



Attaching the Keelson

Adjusting the Sheer and RockerPegging the KeelsonTrimming the Ends of the KeelsonCentering the KeelsonFairing BlocksThe Running LashingRunning Lashings Through Holes

Chines

Positioning the Chines

Lashing the Chines

9. Finishing the Frame

Stem Plates



Masik

The Masik PatternNaturally Curved StockA Laminated MasikStraight-Grained StockA 3-D Template for the Masik NotchesInstalling the Masik

Deck Ridges



Trial Run



Oiling the Frame



The Cockpit Hoop



The Coaming Flange



Floorboards

10. Skinning the Kayak

Pulling Longitudinal Tension



Pulling Transverse Tension

Working SoloWorking with a Partner

The Decks

Stretching the Decks

Sewing



Installing the Coaming

Lacing the Coaming

Coatings

Aircraft DopeTwo-Part Urethane11. Deck Fittings

Leather



Beads



Sliders



Deck-Line Placement

12. The Paddle

Laminating a Paddle Blank



Shaping the Paddle



Paddle Armor



Tapering the Blades



Rounding the Shaft



Trimming the Blade E

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2002
Genre: Importe, Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Wassersport& Segeln
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780071392372
ISBN-10: 0071392378
UPC: 639785802358
EAN: 0639785802358
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Cunningham, Christopher
Redaktion: Cunningham, Christopher
Hersteller: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 235 x 191 x 11 mm
Von/Mit: Christopher Cunningham
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.12.2002
Gewicht: 0,392 kg
Artikel-ID: 103396226
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