Making a Laminated Tiller part 1 of 2

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Making a Laminated Tiller part 1 of 2

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Sweet!!!

Very nice rundown! Can't wait to see the rest of the process!

I made several bent wood strip fish nets and plan on following you in making a tiller. Can't wait for part two!!

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Post by astrorad »

Great job Capt. and you too Mark...but that small print....OUCH!!! my poor old eyes.
Hey Capt., is that a Karmann Ghia in the steamer pic??? I always wanted one when I was young and foolish.
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Post by Guster »

Very nice work Capt. and Mark.

I was going to comment on the Ghia too. I love all things air-cooled, especially Ghias.

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All I can say is WOW!!!!

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Post by Lucky Jack »

Very cool and nicely documented. That sure looks like a Ghia in the pic. I had a 73 model in high school which was a total death trap but sure was fun to drive.
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