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  1. Boat building tools: Boat building uses many common house tools such as hammers, crosscut saws, power drills, benches and vises. Common tools are clamps (cramps), surform rasps, drills, rotary sanding backing pads, sanding pads, counter sinking drills, right angle set squares, manual screw ... (Engineering) [100%] 2022-05-26 [Boat building]
  2. Clinker (boat building): Clinker built (also known as lapstrake) is a method of boat building in which the edges of hull planks overlap each other. Where necessary in larger craft, shorter planks can be joined end to end, creating a longer strake or ... (Engineering) [100%] 2023-12-11 [Shipbuilding]
  3. Carvel (boat building): Carvel built or carvel planking is a method of boat building in which hull planks are laid edge to edge and fastened to a robust frame, thereby forming a smooth surface. Traditionally the planks are neither attached to, nor slotted ... (Engineering) [100%] 2023-09-27 [Shipbuilding]
  4. Western Boat Building Company: Western Boat Building Company was a company based in Tacoma, Washington from 1916 until 1982. The company was founded by Martin Petrich, Joe M. [86%] 2024-01-19 [Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United States] [American boat builders]...
  5. The Building of the Boat: The Building of the Boat (in Finnish: Veneen luominen) was a projected Wagnerian opera for soloists, choir, and orchestra that occupied the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius from 8 July 1893 to late-August 1894, at which point he abandoned the ... (Abandoned opera by Jean Sibelius) [77%] 2023-12-20 [Abandoned compositions by Jean Sibelius] [Operas]...
  6. Naval Boat Building Yard (Sri Lanka): Naval Boat Building Yard (NBBY) is a shipyard of the Sri Lanka Navy situated in Welisara that produce small and specialist watercraft for the Sri Lanka Armed Forces, state institutions and civilians. The Boatyard was originally founded in 2000 as ... (Sri Lanka) [70%] 2022-06-25 [Buildings and structures in Gampaha District] [Shipyards of Asia]...

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