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Here is my new aluminum steering shaft. It's next to the broken wooden one. I think that this one will survive some strain a bit better than the wood one.

The hull sides went on without too much trouble.

And here is the boat at the 3-D stage with all the internal bulkheads, the top deck, transom and bottom.

She is really quite blushy and cute.

 

Her hair needs a MAJOR Spa day and I think she is destine for a haircut.

 

Thankfully her bangs are quite nice.

 

her body is SUPER floppy :( and her Undies Suck as per New Usual.

 

But everything else is super cute, Im pleased I preordered her :D

Another macro found on 4chan

By now it's March 30th and i'm begining work on the seats.

A battery shelf was made to allow two large marine batteries to fit in the front bulkhead at the base of the mast.

Here is the mastbox.

The cabin roof supports have now been added.

After fishing and sailing around all morning, I dropped Kip off and had him take some photos of me sailing solo.

Here is the top deck of my weekender. It's a little flimsy at this point. Be careful not to break it!

Main stage, Summer Sundae festival, Leicester, 19 August 2012

1/160 sec; f/8; ISO 100

Canon EF 50mm f1.8 STM

Manual; Evaluative metering

Photoshop Post-Processed

Weekenders Coffee

Cafe

www.weekenderscoffee.com

Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

Nov. 4, 2011

Oct. 8, 2012

Oct. 15, 2013

 

Established in 2005

Renovated in 2011

Interior Designner : NICO Furniture Repair Service

nico-function.com

Gluing up three boards in the house using ropes as clamps. This will be used as the bow-sprit

The transom is added next.

The front of the boat on the trailer.

Every chickpea has its own personality, not all of them good.

Here is my bowsprit. It glued together really nicely with the ropes. Once I cut away the edges it was just wonderful.

The boat's bottom is screwed down onto the keel.

You're not dead, you simply swooned

Infographics layout for the australian community newspaper The Weekender

Unit 13: Bridgey & Guns McSteel

1/160 sec; f/8; ISO 100

Canon EF 50mm f1.8 STM

Manual; Evaluative metering

Photoshop Post-Processed

Here is the finished keel laying in the driveway.

You'd be more effective Ann if our skin wasn't physically crawling off our bodies

Weekender Bag with Hipster Gripster Handle Grip (tutorial coming soon!). Blogged at amyalamode.

Infographics layout for the australian community newspaper The Weekender

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