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Individual Newporter mast staves were put together with 1 to 12 scarfs. When I join the new masthead to the old mast I will do the same. So I need to be able to cut the new scarfs on the old mast in place, ie in the tent. The new material I can do in the shop. So this photo shows a test of a jig that clamps to the bottom of the mast. It is no different than the one for the shop except it is deeper to accept the body of the mast.

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Comment by bob mitchell on March 1, 2015 at 8:40am

Yes, there is a 2 x 7 on the bottom. I made it a little wide since that mast sides vary a little. I just drop the in side shims you can see, and then clamped. As I am sure you know, the bottom of the jig clamped to the bottom of the mast in the field will insure that the incline plane will be positioned correctly. In the field I will clamp it to the bottom and side.

Comment by Clyde A. Phillips on March 1, 2015 at 12:56am

Good design for scarfing.  Is there a piece across the bottom of the mast that is a part of this scarfing jig?  This rig is much better (easier to make) than the one I show on my Newporter building site..  The difference between the two basically is that mine incorporates a means of pinning down the the stave to keep it from moving in the jig.  This one, for the mast, does that with a big C-clamp binding the mast to the jig. I see a design drawing coming up soon.

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