Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Roberto Maduro Blog Paragraph

Today in class there were a plethora of positions that were given to students; one of which was joining the pieces for the skeg. Meanwhile other students gathered together to clean the up the room, while others finished  up the keelson scarf joints. After they measured and drew out the scarf joints they cut down to the line every 1/4 inch and then used chisels to level out the rest of the joint.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Hello my name is Arturo Navarrete. Today the Marine Technology Class was cutting out the keel scarf. While other students finished planing the after keel piece, and rough cutting pieces for the skeg. students were also constructing a steam box with Tizoc.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Organize the wood rack

Cut out strong back  keel mold

Keel cuts

Check for square

Hand plane to the line

After piece as well

Keel/Skeg rabbet lofting

Layout for crossccut

Layout for panel cuts

Marking....

....for accuracy

Crosscut!

Pretty good!

Panel cuts

Steffan's post

Today the class worked on the cross cuts of the 9 inch brace pieces within 16th of an inch accuracy and also the using of the tri square and the cutting with the hand saw. There was also another group working on on a project for the vessel operations class measuring and cutting out 12inch by 18 inch rectangles out of 1/2 inch plywood to use as back boards for a knot board project.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Sara's Post

Today there were many people doing a number of things, from sweeping up all the wood shreds to maintaining the room organized to cutting wood to make a scarf joint. All the people had their own task and were doing their own thing - all to come up with the final product - building a boat.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Drilling Those Nails In !

Students Lofting !


Team Work  !!


Lofting !

Sitting Around ??

Focused !

Hands On !!