I think they would look good on most plastic classics . Back in the late 90's I tried to make a business out of it , I sold some at a loss and then it ended when someone else that was making them had a failure and a customer lost a very expensive rig . So anyhow I folded my machine shop 10 yrs. ago . So there is no way I could produce them for production . Funny thing , I put together some packets of drawings on how to make them for a Westsail gathering . I was trying to hand them out (free) nobody was interested . Here are some pics of the ones I had for sale back in the 90's . Actually these ones were prototypes and had mistakes and reworks so they went on my boat .
Some singles .
005 by mark westi, on Flickr
Doubles
018 by mark westi, on Flickr
Single with becket and cleat .
021 by mark westi, on Flickr
Wood shell turning blocks
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- Master Varnisher
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Re: Wood shell turning blocks
That's pretty!
With enough wood around it, like your boat, they sure do look at home, no problem there.
With enough wood around it, like your boat, they sure do look at home, no problem there.
Marvin - s/v Mira - 1971 Pearson Wanderer #174
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Re: Wood shell turning blocks
Agreed - very nice! Seems like that would be a specialty item that there would be a demand for in the right market. Reaching those people - like Simpson Boat Co? - would be the only challenge...
Kurt and Barque, the CrewDog.
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Melelani, Islander 36 (shoal)
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Katie Marie, Ariel #422
Melelani, Islander 36 (shoal)
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Re: Wood shell turning blocks
I love the way those things look. However, after fighting the sun in the South on the rest of my exposed teak I cringe at the thought of keeping them looking that good. What type of finish did you use on those? I actually have access to about 8 wooden blocks that are for sale at the yard. I would love to have them on my boat, keeping them looking "bright" scares me off.
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Re: Wood shell turning blocks
Thanks for the like "rescue" , well they do require maintenance but it's not a big deal . And I use Cetol lite . One thing that really helps is a holding fixture to hold them for drying . Also when i'm painting them I use one of tangs to hold it and then attach that to the holding fixture . The ones that you are interested in are they the ABI ones ? If they are the key to getting them apart is unscrew the screws and then with needelnose pliers unscrew the side plate . If you or anybody out there would like to make these I can assist . It's not that big a deal , get the sheaves here .
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