Pete's Progress 1
Pete being the S/F Peterborough 16 featured in this Blog 
Materials to be used
Hull - 4mmm Marine Ply
Gunwales & Inwales Iroko
Thwarts -Ash & Iroko
Keel & Bilge runners - Iroko
Seat framing -Ash
Seat webbing - Car Seat Belts
Breast hooks - TBC, probably 4mm ply with something decorative over it
Here We Go Then.......
Having drawn out all the ply Strips, I used a biro type pen as it shows up better than pencil on the ply, it was a simple, if not a little time consuming task,
to cut and trim them to size and shape.


Once cut, I planed the edges with my trusty, well used (abused) Block plane, this little plane features a lot in the build, it is so handy.
I did not do as some have done and clamped the sets of boards together to shape them, I figured that my cutting and planing are pretty accurate,
34 years as a joiner must count for something, besides it would mean that any inaccuracies would appear on five boards instead of one, therefore requiring five lots of adjustment at the stitching stage
, Time will tell I’m sure.,
Deep Concentration 

Not so much a dodgy blurred photo - more speed of the hand is faster than the camera

The boards laid out - I wanted to get stage by stage shots, so although there is no detail in this shot it’s in the blog cos I want it there 

I made this little jig
to aid drilling holes for the stitches, it is predrilled with 100mm 150mmm and 200mm spacing, there is a 4mm dia. short bolt in the end, this locates in the hole just drilled and then gets moved along creating even spacing without the faff of measuring
Keeping it flush with the edge of the ply it set the holes about 6-7mm in from the edge of the board, I have read the debate about the distance from the edge, I don’t think it makes too much difference, obviously they don’t want to be 25mm from the edge
But if the distance is consistent and more importantly the hole spacing lines up all should be well,
yes it is a 4mm hole, easier to get the wire through and they get filled in, it might even help key the epoxy in, so again 2,3,4mm holes - pretty academic I think,
All the holes were set out from the butt joint line and drilled before I taped the joints together, This was more forward thinking than I anticipated as you will see later.

Stay tuned
Better to do something and regret it - Than regret not doing anything