There was a post recently about rounding timber and it seems that the tool needed for marking out is a spar gauge, the nice thing about them is that they can mark timber that has been tapered in the square first .
Here is a pic (hopefully) of the style we used to use.
The two pins are spaced 7, 10, 7 from memory and the gauge is skewed across the spar, the gauge only marks 8 sides then by eye to 16 and then 32 and sanded.
I used to really enjoy spar making as it allowed the use of the adze , drawknife and my old wooden hollow or bollow planes none of which get much use these days.
I suppose i ought to mention, even in the handtool section, that my old makita handplaner took a serious bashing making masts!
cheers Squib.
Here is a pic (hopefully) of the style we used to use.
The two pins are spaced 7, 10, 7 from memory and the gauge is skewed across the spar, the gauge only marks 8 sides then by eye to 16 and then 32 and sanded.
I used to really enjoy spar making as it allowed the use of the adze , drawknife and my old wooden hollow or bollow planes none of which get much use these days.
I suppose i ought to mention, even in the handtool section, that my old makita handplaner took a serious bashing making masts!
cheers Squib.