Showing posts with label Barbashela bow seat table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbashela bow seat table. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2016

Barbashela Bow Seat Table

Well Skipper misses Barbashela and wanted a table for the front porch, so I took the patterns and templates from the restoration and made the first 2 feet of the bow, minus a few planks and the outwale.

It was the first time to use the frame pattern, I poked a few holes with an awl and the frames came out great.



Used the stem pattern to get the rake and sweep angles.



I also had a full size pattern for the bow seat, so I cut that out from 2 pieces of cypress and tacked the inner stem, bow seat and frames together. The seat is held together underneath with cleats. Next I roughed out the bottom planks, and used the Table of Offsets to set the distance from bow (station) and breadth of the frames. Once I could see where the frame feet sat, I added 15/16 inch to either side from frame to bow, that would be where the mini planks rested. Then I cut out the outer stem and held it in position with the mini planks and bottom plank. Everything got fastened with #10 silicone bronze screws. Edges were radiused with a 1/8 inch roundover bit on a compact router or random orbital sander with 60 grit pad. This detail gives the piece a little age and makes it pleasing to look at, vs sharp edges everywhere. The outer stem was shaped with a belt sander. The last small detail was a to cut a small cove along the face of the seat riser, barely noticeable but faithful to Barbashela's design.



06-07 Dec 16:

Paint is next, Valspar Ultra aklyd enamel Swiss Coffee, Whipped Apricot and Mark Twain House Brown to match her inspiration Barbashela.