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Joe Trumbly planing element of backbone for a better fit. L to R, Trumbly, Mark Klarich, Rob Cramblett, George Chambers.
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Joe Trumbly planing element of backbone for a better fit. L to R, Trumbly, Mark Klarich, Rob Cramblett, George Chambers.
Bates shop, scarfing parts of backbone (Honduras mahogany) for Trumbly's Windance, clamps removed, showing massive scarf joint.
Windance backbone, Raft Island, pre-prepared scarf glued, attaching two pieces.
Trumbly and students talking after unloading of a fortune in clear, air-dried, vertical grain Port Orford cedar for Windance. (L to R, Patrick Chapman, George Chambers, Trumbly; Tim Chambers behind Patrick)
Unloading cedar; vertical shot.
Trumbly talking with someone by stack of cedar, with students milling around. (vertical shot, Trumbly operating drill motor)
Trumbly's 52-foot Windance, Raft Island, shaft boring jig in action, seen from below keel (without Klarich)
Trumbly's 52-foot Windance, Raft Island, shaft boring jig in action, seen from below keel (shaft boring view from top of keel; Trumbly measuring with calipers)
Windance, backbone, during shaft drilling.(vertical shot showing drill motor and drilling rod)
Joe Trumbly planing element of backbone for a better fit. L to R, Trumbly, Tom Mankin, Rob Cramblett, Dean Goodrich, George Chambers, Tim Chambers.
2nd backbone element slides into place; Trumbly hamming it up in foreground.
Etta Trumbly at home, Raft Island.
Joe Trumbly standing next to backbone scarf.
Joe Trumbly (right) talking with two students, after setting up of Windance backbone.
Students in Bates courtyard after unloading of Port Orford cedar.
Cab of R.D. Tucker truck, Langlois, Oregon, where cedar was logged and sawn; this truck brought the cedar.
Trumbly talking with someone by stack of cedar, with students milling around.(Trumbly holding drilling rod)
Windance, backbone, during shaft drilling.(vertical shot, Trumbly operating drill motor)
Joe Trumbly filming erection of Windance backbone.
Bates boatbuilding class after setting up Windance backbone on Raft Island.
Students in Bates courtyard after unloading of Port Orford cedar.
Trumbly talking with someone by stack of cedar, with students milling around.
Trumbly talking with someone by stack of cedar, with students milling around.(Joe Trumbly center right)
Trumbly talking with someone by stack of cedar, with students milling around.(Joe Trumbly center right)
Trumbly's 52-foot Windance, Raft Island, shaft boring jig in action, seen from below keel (Mark Klarich with dog at bottom)
Trumbly's 52-foot Windance, Raft Island, shaft boring jig in action, seen from below keel (without Klarich)
Windance, backbone, during shaft drilling.
Windance, backbone, during shaft drilling.(Trumbly holding drilling rod)