International Woodworkers Of America

It appears to be like this building made use of to residence the I.W.A. lodge. It seems to be vacant now. The entrances are shielded by padlocked gates. There are some cat foods dishes within the gates at 1 of the entrances. Possibly they are employing cats to retain the building’s rodent inhabitants down. I… Continue reading International Woodworkers Of America

Port Hadlock WA – Boat School – Powell Expedition 16-foot Whitehall for the BBC – plugging fastener holes

www.nwboatschool.org Wooden plugs, thoroughly glued in spot above the fastening underneath them, challenge from the larch planks of the 16-foot Whitehall remaining developed for the BBC. You can expect to discover the grain in the plug is aligned with the grain in the plank. The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) requested the Boat College to construct… Continue reading Port Hadlock WA – Boat School – Powell Expedition 16-foot Whitehall for the BBC – plugging fastener holes

Port Hadlock WA – Boat School – Trad Large Craft – Ben Kahn section – Powell Expedition 21-ft Whitehalls for BBC

The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) is contracting with the College for the design of a few typically-built Whitehalls to be built as replicas of the boats applied by John Wesley Powell and his team in the course of their initial-ever descent of the Colorado River in 1869. The BBC will movie a reenactment of the… Continue reading Port Hadlock WA – Boat School – Trad Large Craft – Ben Kahn section – Powell Expedition 21-ft Whitehalls for BBC

Astoria, OR Welcomes the Majestic Columbia

The Lower Columbia River provides a unique opportunity for voyagers to experience the Pacific Northwest from a different perspective. With its rich history and natural beauty, this stretch of river remains a popular destination for sailors and boaters alike. One of the most unique ways to explore the Lower Columbia River is by sail and… Continue reading Astoria, OR Welcomes the Majestic Columbia

Planking Commences on 9-foot Grandy Skiff at Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding’s Westrem Shop in Port Hadlock, WA – A Traditional Small Craft with Lapstrake Design (IMG_3129)

The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is a non-profit vocational school located in Port Hadlock, Washington. The school’s mission is to teach and preserve the skills and crafts of fine wooden boatbuilding and other traditional maritime crafts. One of the boats the school’s students build is the Grandy skiff, which is usually between 9 and… Continue reading Planking Commences on 9-foot Grandy Skiff at Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding’s Westrem Shop in Port Hadlock, WA – A Traditional Small Craft with Lapstrake Design (IMG_3129)