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Spiling the sheer strake at the port bow
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posted on 2025-02-07, 13:50
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John P Cooper
John P Cooper
The mark from a fixed-width gauge can be seen on the edge of a scarf joint on a port sheer-strake (dari) timber. The upper timber in the picture is the forward-most sheer strake.
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Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
History
Rights owner
John P Cooper
Cultural group
Namasudra
Country
India
Place
Dihimandalghat, West Bengal
Cultural context/event
Building
Date of creation
2022-10-30
Unique ID
2022SG04-B10-0823
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Categories
Digital heritage
Wood processing
Timber engineering
Post-harvest fisheries technologies (incl. transportation)
Design anthropology
Keywords
chhot
hull
sheer strake
spiling
scarf joint
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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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