Origami 6' - California Style

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asloth is building a 6' Origami Dinghy. I learned about his efforts on the Duckworks mailing list and have been chatting with him some. He was kind enough to forward some pictures and give me permission to post them, showing his progress (which is MUCH faster than mine) - Bruce

I received Origami plans two weeks ago. Made a cardboard model first to learn metric measurements and see how it goes together. Covered cardboard w/ ripstop nylon which turned out a bit baggy. But I learned a lot building a model.



I've gathered all wood and plywood. 7/8's doug-fir for keel-knee-stem, and 3/8's marine ply for most of rest. 1/4 ply for trim pieces. Glued, w/ PL Premium, keel assembly today, and butt joint for one side of bottom, as I got all pieces out of one 4x8 sheet of 3/8's.

Recieved 3 yds. of 18 oz. black vinyl from Outdoor Wilderness Fabrics a couple days ago. Around $8 bucks a yd. I can't find stainless or bronze/brass chicago screws so will use stainless machine screws and nuts. I plan to glue vinyl to frame w/ PL Permium as above on wood. Will prime wood w/ UMA primer from X-I-M and top coat w/ semi-gloss latex. Grey inside and bright yellow out.

Anyone else out there working on, or thinking of building an Origami?

Origami

Well, I figure I can do it fairly easy, but always stall when I see the metric numbers. Have you converted all of them? It would be a great help if you have the numbers. Yep, I have the plans for the 6'. -Shawn

No, sorry - used a metric tape

I just purchased a Metric/English tape measure and went with metric. I never really "think" in Metric, but I learned it well enough in school to get by. With a tape in front of me, it worked ok.

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