April 18, 2024
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Half-hull model workshop March 28, 29 at CBMM

CBMM Model Guild President and volunteer Bob Mason holds an example of the half-hull model that will be made during a March 28 & 29 weekend workshop for participants 12 years of age and older. The beginner’s workshop includes instruction on carving a solid half model of the historic Chesapeake Bay tugboat Delaware. This model is band-sawed from a two-tone wood block and carved to the rounded shape of the Delaware’s hull. The cabin and pilot house are cut from the same pieces. The pieces are then shaped and sanded to a fine finish and then mounted on a baseboard to form a wall display piece that goes home with participants at the end of the workshop. To register or for more information, email aspeight@cbmm.org or call 410-756-2916.
CBMM Model Guild President and volunteer Bob Mason holds an example of the half-hull model that will be made during a March 28 & 29 weekend workshop for participants 12 years of age and older. The beginner’s workshop includes instruction on carving a solid half model of the historic Chesapeake Bay tugboat Delaware. This model is band-sawed from a two-tone wood block and carved to the rounded shape of the Delaware’s hull. The cabin and pilot house are cut from the same pieces. The pieces are then shaped and sanded to a fine finish and then mounted on a baseboard to form a wall display piece that goes home with participants at the end of the workshop. To register or for more information, email [email protected] or call 410-756-2916.

The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Model Guild is offering a beginner’s model boatbuilding workshop from 9-5 p.m. on March 28 & 29, with limited participation and advanced registration needed. The workshop takes place in the museum’s Bay History building along Navy Point.

The weekend workshop includes instruction on carving a solid half model of the historic Chesapeake Bay tugboat Delaware. This model is band-sawed from a two-tone wood block and carved to the rounded shape of the Delaware’s hull. The cabin and pilot house are cut from the same pieces. The pieces are then shaped and sanded to a fine finish and then mounted on a baseboard to form a wall display piece.

The workshop is taught by the skilled craftsmen of CBMM’s Model Guild, who enjoy sharing their knowledge and techniques with CBMM members, visitors, and students.

Built in 1912 in Bethel, DE by William H. Smith, the tug Delaware once hauled scows on Broad Creek—often laden with lumber—and towed ram schooners to and from Laurel, DE. Occasionally, she carried parties of young people to Sandy Hill for day trips on the Nanticoke River. Donated to CBMM by Bailey Marine Construction in 1991, Delaware is now a floating exhibition along the museum’s waterfront campus.

Adults and children 12 years and older can participate in the workshop, with all tools and materials supplied, as well as some use of the Model Guild’s power tools. The workshop is $80 for museum members and $110 for non-members, with participants taking home their half -hull model at the end of the workshop.

To register, contact Allison Speight at 410-745-4941 or at [email protected]. More information about the Model Guild and Sailing Club can be found at www.bit.ly/CBMMModelGuild, or by contacting Bob Mason at 410-745-3266 or at [email protected].

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