Morgan explaining splining then making a start
Large seams will need reducing, so a spline is added. This means fixing a long wedge into the seam and bending it into the curve of the hull. Morgan explains how this is done, with handy tips along the way. #oakum#caulking#technique#wooden#hull#filling#boat#hull#restoration#faversham#Thistle#filling#iron#wharf#boatyard#project#yacht#bawley#tools#kent#medway#turks#chatham#docks#ship#wright#carpenter#barn#wharf#historic#learn#how#to#fix#plank#tingle#spline#seam#

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