patrick corry
solo canoeist
What do you call a hobby that could be a stand-alone endeavor, but is performed in service to another hobby? An AI search says- a niche skill, mad skill, or sub-skill, or perhaps a micro-hobby. I dunno but I'm thinking obsession is taking over! This little process is telling me I have a ways to go still in my education... What I really need is warmer weather so I can actually work on the current canoe project in my cold barn!
In another thread (and in order not to drift from that thread) found here: https://forums.wcha.org/threads/artificial-cane-for-seats.24184/ we discussed the minutiae of cane and technique. Here, I'm making another set of seats for an as-yet undetermined restoration. It'll probably go in another 50#er I acquired which has elegant D-shaped mahogany outwales. Anyway, having completed 6 steps of the common 7 step pattern, I was reviewing my work and on inspection I found what I think are two consistent errors. In the picture below, I think the red indicated canes should have passed under the yellow on each side of the seat. As well, the orange indicated canes should have passed between the pink at each of the four corners. Your thoughts are welcomed!
In another thread (and in order not to drift from that thread) found here: https://forums.wcha.org/threads/artificial-cane-for-seats.24184/ we discussed the minutiae of cane and technique. Here, I'm making another set of seats for an as-yet undetermined restoration. It'll probably go in another 50#er I acquired which has elegant D-shaped mahogany outwales. Anyway, having completed 6 steps of the common 7 step pattern, I was reviewing my work and on inspection I found what I think are two consistent errors. In the picture below, I think the red indicated canes should have passed under the yellow on each side of the seat. As well, the orange indicated canes should have passed between the pink at each of the four corners. Your thoughts are welcomed!