Sunday, 4 August 2013

Building a table-saw and photos of boat now upright

For the outer edges of Serenite's hull we're going to place long strips of wood called "gunwales". Thus, we will have to cut them to the proper dimensions and, for that, we built ourselves a table-saw from a sheet of marine plywood and our dangerous Circular Saw that we almost never use because of the risks involved.

We've even tested it with a big piece of wood and cut a thin strip from it.

The table built in about 5 minutes with our cordless electric screw drivers.

just added the circular saw to the table.

The Blade

Circular saw firmly fixed

the exit for wood dust can later be used to collect wood flour

extra support for the engine

our big log and its thin strip

















Then we removed the cover of the boat and took some pictures of it upright.


Serenite Upright

looking wide and spacious

untreated inside part of the nose

already looking ready for the sea

the "bearded" captain

protection against sunlight 


completely covered up

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