
Wait until your try this stuff!
Fortier is going to make a million Bucks!!!
On September 16, 1684 his (Nanepashemet's) heirs gave Marblehead a deed to their town, it was signed by
Joane Ahawayet, Squaw, relict, Widdow of George Saggamore, alais Wenepauweekinwwekin or George No Nose;
Joane Quanapohkownat, the widow of John Quanapohkownat of Natick:
James Quanapohkownat, alais James Rumneymarsh,
Isreal Quanapohkownat, Sarah Quanapohkownat all of Natick;
Susannah Wenepawweekin, Sarah Wanapawequen daughters of Sagamore George;
Joseph Quanophkonatt, alais Joe English, son of old John ( Essex Reg. Deeds, 11,132 )
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The Marks of: 1.David Nonnuphanohow, 2.Sam Wuttaannoh, 3.John Tontohqunne, 4.Cicely Petaghuncksq, 5.Thomas Vsqueakussennum, 6.Isreal Quanophkownatt, 7.Jane Quanophkownat, 8.Yawata, 9.Wattawtinnusk*. James Rumneymarsh signed the deed in English. From the Salem Deed 1686
* Wife of Peter Ephraim - all signers give their home as Natick
The secret to woodworking is that wood has only a little to do with it. A good woodworker is really an accomplished metal worker.
Sharpener that uses a powered rotating waterstone. It works quickly and with great results.
involving a good mechanical feel for the machinery and what it is designed to do. This woodworking technique involves wrenches and screwdrivers and has nothing to do with wood.
In my next boat, I'm going to utilize the stapleless method of clamping the strips together using a plywood clamping system as illustrated here.

So many of you have asked the same question recently.... How are you going to melt the lead for the centerboard and rudder weights?
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