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The Minutes of a Dory Build: March 2010
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The Minutes of a Dory Build. Neu Woodworks meets the whitewater dory. Day 105: The launch continued. Saturday, March 27th 2010 the Zizumara is christened in Elliot Bay. Photos by Peter Neu. Mom readies the champagne and fellow river guide Meredith brought all the dory goodies. Tulips, welcome mat, bailing bucket, sponge, sweeper. so perfect. Fellow river guide, Helmut brings the good vibes. The cork is popped and the bow is christened. The starboard side is christened. The stern is christened. Stopped at...
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The Minutes of a Dory Build: Driftwood Drift Boat Timelapse
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The Minutes of a Dory Build. Neu Woodworks meets the whitewater dory. Driftwood Drift Boat Timelapse. I am not the only one! I have a fence business and have been collecting scrap and making boards for me a recycled dory. I love the driftwood dory idea. Way to go! Hey Tommy, Send me some pics when you get rolling. Right on! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Seattle, WA, United States. View my complete profile. Driftwood Drift Boat Timelapse. Driftwood Dory Construction: Hull Assembly.
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The Minutes of a Dory Build: June 2010
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The Minutes of a Dory Build. Neu Woodworks meets the whitewater dory. From our wharehouse/shed/den in Valdez, we set off in our friend Jeff's truck enroute to McCarthy, AK. About 2/3 of the way through the trip we pass over the Kuskalana River which we would eventually see again as it emptied into the Chitna River just downstream of our last night's camp. By the time Gail and the clients arrived we were close to being done with the gear transfer and rode back to the airport to set up camp. Meanwhile the ...
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The Minutes of a Dory Build: November 2011
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The Minutes of a Dory Build. Neu Woodworks meets the whitewater dory. Driftwood Drift Boat Timelapse. Links to this post. Driftwood Dory Construction: Hull Assembly. The hull came together just like the plans said they would. Things pretty much lined up without adjustments needing to be made. "That 'll do.". The cross-boards helped to keep the frames flush with the bottom chine. My rafting strap kit came in handy for holding things together while the frames were fastened to the hull with ring nails.
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The Minutes of a Dory Build: January 2010
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The Minutes of a Dory Build. Neu Woodworks meets the whitewater dory. Day 58/59: Sanding and Varnish. Outside hull is sanded to 320grit. Gunwale blocks and handrails have coat #3 of varnish. (The first two being thinned and the third unthinned.). Flipped the boat rightside up and finished glassing the gutters of the bow and stern hatch. Links to this post. Day 57: Sanding, Hatch Paint and Varnish. The boat will be orange/red with a blue stripe under the gunwale. Ammo cans for the repair kit were sanded.
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The Minutes of a Dory Build: January 2011
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The Minutes of a Dory Build. Neu Woodworks meets the whitewater dory. Fixing the Boat 2. The Zizumara is getting ready for the epic snowmelt that is gonna be racing down our mountains. Most of the patching has been done, the oar locks are bolted into place and the gunwales are looking good. Here is a little recap of the repair project. This is a view of the bottom of the boat. Note the hairline smiley face crack. You might think, no big deal. Not a bad hit at all. The zone where the new texture and old t...
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Go APES!: November 2010
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Friday, November 5, 2010. Endemic Species of the Lime Ridge Area. I will be posting species that we may encounter on our field trip and wanted to start with these two that have only recently been added to the list of 1.4 million known species. Here is a link to an article about their discovery. New Species on Dicovered on Lime Ridge. Monday, November 1, 2010. Are Beavers Keystone or Foundation Species? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Etiquette on "Helping" Others with Their Bikes?
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Go APES!: December 2010
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010. If you missed it in class today I am posting the population powerpoint on my website mrscssciencepage. Your assignment is to research the population demographics for three countries as explained at the end of the posted powerpoint. You will then create your own powerpoint presentation to be turned into me on Monday December 13th. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Reel out this solar-powered LED lighting solution for off-grid illumination and charging.
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Go APES!: October 2011
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Thursday, October 27, 2011. Is the Global Warming debate settled? A recent study performed by a prominent climate change skeptic has confirmed the warming reported elsewhere in numerous scientific journals. Does this mean that humans are causing global warming? Is there any evidence to support the theory that anthropogenic carbon emissions are forcing the warming trend? What will be the impact on earth's ecosystems if this warming continues? How will humans be affected? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Go APES!: August 2011
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Saturday, August 27, 2011. What is the Value of a Species? A study has estimated that there are 8.7 million species on earth, though that could be off by as many as 1.3 million species because 80% remain undiscovered by humans. www.nature.com. So what does it matter if several hundred or thousand or even million species disappear? While we might mourn the loss of a majestic species like the Siberian Tiger what does it matter if we lose another species of ant or spider or soil microbe? Save Our Wild Salmon.
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