Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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These were temporary pieces that would only be placed under the ribs to give the approximate depth of the later permanent sheathing . This placement of ribs is only temporary ; its purpose is to dry the ribs to form .
These were temporary pieces that would only be placed under the ribs to give the approximate depth of the later permanent sheathing . This placement of ribs is only temporary ; its purpose is to dry the ribs to form .
Page 40
He said that he bent two ribs at a time because the one supported the other , and they were less likely to break When the first pair of ribs was bent enough , Jocko held them by the tops bent double in a C - shape and carried them to ...
He said that he bent two ribs at a time because the one supported the other , and they were less likely to break When the first pair of ribs was bent enough , Jocko held them by the tops bent double in a C - shape and carried them to ...
Page 42
Jocko quickly made a bevel in the rib nearest the bow and wedged it in temporarily so that it would hold the pieces of sheathing in place while the other ribs in the area were being made ready to be put in . To cut a rib to the desired ...
Jocko quickly made a bevel in the rib nearest the bow and wedged it in temporarily so that it would hold the pieces of sheathing in place while the other ribs in the area were being made ready to be put in . To cut a rib to the desired ...
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