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Directions to make a dugout canoe?

Feb 06, 2009 by Sunny Categorized Under: Other - News & Events

This must be a native canoe. Must also be 10 points or less but not more.


primitiveways.com has instructions on how to design this boat. A short video is included on the site.

1) Make drawings of what you want your boat to look like. If you are looking for respect on the indigenous traditional canoes, searching online for a canoe.


2) Making a small scale model of your boat to see what it will look like in 3-dimensions.


3) For the full size boat, remove the bark and draw an outline on the top and side of your chosen timber.


4) Cut with a saw, an ax and adze, the volume of your unwanted materials.Start by creating a flat bottom. We made saw cuts perpendicular to the length of the newspaper every 6 "and an ax-old to separate sections.


5) We form the ends again with a saw.


6) We cut the top of the dugout, and the bottom.


7) We have made cuts across the grain in the center of the canoe, being careful not to cut too absorbed. Then we split this wood with an adze and ax.


8) The finishing work was done with the adze.


primitiveways.com has instructions on how to implement this boat. A short video is included on the site.

1) Make drawings of what you want your boat to look like. If you are looking for relevance in the traditional indigenous canoes, searching online for a canoe.


2) Make a copy of your small boat to see how it will look in 3-dimensions.


3) For the full size boat, remove the bark and draw an outline on the top and side of your chosen timber.


4) Cut with a saw, an ax and adze, the mass of your unwanted material.Start by creating a flat bottom. We made saw cuts perpendicular to the length of the newspaper every 6 "and then knowledge with an ax to divide sections.


5) We form the ends again with a saw.


6) We cut the top of the dugout, and the bottom.


7) We have made cuts across the grain in the center of the canoe, being careful not to cut too many shenanigans. Then we split this wood with an adze and ax.


8) The finishing work was done with the adze.

what did native people make canoe paddles from?

Apr 23, 2006 by avb001@rogers.com Categorized Under: History



cedar, coated with seal,or whale oil. (northwest Seaside)
Prarie when traveling across rivers may have used the hip bone or shoulder bone.


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