Monday, July 30, 2012

Day 5 July 29 2012
 3:00 spent
 Wiring the boat together
By Peter Selfors
I cut wires so I could wire the pieces of the boat together.
This is a picture of  the bottom of the boat wired together.

This is a picture of  the sides of the boat wired together.


This is a picture of  the inside of the boat wired together.


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Day 4 July 27 2012 
Hours spent 2:00
Gluing the sheer clamps to the sides of the boat
By Peter Selfors
First I had to put gloves on so epoxy wouldn't get on my hands.

Then I glued it together and clamped it.


Sunday, July 22, 2012

Day 3 July 22 2012
3 and a half hours spent
By Peter Selfors
I sanded down the bottom and the sides of the boat.

I also sanded down any extra epoxy.


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Day 2 July 20 2012
Hours spent 2 
By Peter Selfors
On the second day I glued the sides of the boat together and the sheer clamps together [sheer clamps make it so that you connect top and the sides of the boat together].
This is a picture of the mustered consistency epoxy that we mixed in an empty yogurt can. 
This is the picture of the jigsaw like ends

I screwed in a board were I glued together the jigsaw like ends to have a better glue.


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Day 1 July 19 2012
Hours spent 1
By Peter Selfors
Gluing the bottom of the boat together.




I had to mix epoxy resin, hardener and cell-o-fill together until it was a mustard consistency. Then I spread it on the jigsaw like ends and put the pieces of the bottom of the boat together.