snevetspj: Positioning the Gunwales, which were pre-mortised by Brian
snevetspj: Amazing how the end cuts in the gunwales form the curves of the boat
snevetspj: Getting to know each other
snevetspj: Early stages of construction. Graham Photo
snevetspj: Candace cutting and positioning the green Oregon white oak ribs milled by Brian
snevetspj: Brian demonstrating the steam chest
snevetspj: Tor contemplates his ribs
snevetspj: Brain demonstrating the rib bending and insertion into the gunwales
snevetspj: Amazing transformation from straight pieces of oak
snevetspj: Now it is our turn, one at a time, on Day 2
snevetspj: Candace and Patrick awaiting their turn
snevetspj: will this really float? Graham Photo
snevetspj: Candace's boat - Brian bending the difficult forward ribs
snevetspj: Almost like wet noodles
snevetspj: Candace gets to try her hand
snevetspj: Beautiful day (the only one during the class)
snevetspj: She is a strong woman!!
snevetspj: Smile for the camera, but don't delay
snevetspj: Overbending to get the correct final shape
snevetspj: Looks like some sort of forensic skeletal examination
snevetspj: Graham gives it a go
snevetspj: This is my baby
snevetspj: Thoughtful approach
snevetspj: Brian fine tunes
snevetspj: Listen rib, I AM the boss of you
snevetspj: Tim observes
snevetspj: This is how you check the alignment
snevetspj: Marcel performs the all-important steam-chest loading job
snevetspj: Bending the front rib
snevetspj: Tor ribs his boat