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Introduction
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Designing the Pintle & Gudgeon
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Solving frozen Propane Tanks
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Ramming Up the Patterns
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Casting Bronze
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Bronze Cleanup
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Metal Lathe Turning
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Finishing the Bronze Parts
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Lofting the Rudder
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Installing the Pintle, Gudgeon and Rudder
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Dry fitting the part and Conclusion
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the intricate process of casting bronze pintle and gudgeon hardware and cutting out the rudder for a Haven 12 1/2 sailboat in this 30-minute episode of The Art of Boat Building. Follow boatbuilder Bob Emser as he designs patterns based on Joel White's plans, casts silicon bronze parts, and collaborates with a friend for precision machining. Witness the entire process from lofting the rudder to dry fitting all components, gaining insights into metal casting, lathe work, and wooden boat construction techniques. Learn how to solve practical issues like frozen propane tanks along the way. Embrace Bob Emser's philosophy of making beautiful creations while acquiring valuable skills in traditional boatbuilding craftsmanship.

Bronze Cast Pintle and Gudgeon, and Cutting out the Rudder

The Art of Boat Building
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