I was not going to show the tail section until I had it totally done but I have been working on it for the last three days and wanted to share it with you all!
I still have a lot of work to do but I got the tail section into its basic shape, you all probably know by now that I like to be different and everyone has a fiberglass, aluminum, or metal tail section so I thought that I would build mine out of wood and then carve and woodburn the whole thing!
I really like the look of the old antique laminated wood gun stocks so I decided to build the tail section out of fifteen pieces and put them all togethor to get that look. I will let the photos show the work instead of writing a long post.
Here is a photo of the 1x6x6 wood I bought to build the seat.
I drew and cut out this first basic shape.
I traced the shape to make the other fourteen pieces.
Here are all fifteen pieces sitting togethor.
I used an adhesive to put all of the pieces togethor, after the adhesive dried enough to handle the tail section I traced the bottom outline that we drew onto the wood.
I let the adhesive dry over night and then I cut the basic shape out of the wood.
This is the bottom.
And this is the top.
Next I started to carve the top and sides of the tail section.
I filed and sanded more on the tail section and then started to shape the front of the seat to fit under the gas tank, I also started to smooth the seat section.
I still have a lot of shaping that I want to do and I am going to carve and woodburn the whole tail section, I am also thinking about cutting channels into each side of it as well. I am not sure what all I am going to carve into it but it will definately be getting the family race number 7. After I finish carving and woodburning it I am going to stain and clear it.
This photo shows how clean the bottom of the tail section is, I cut a channel in the bottom of the tail section that the frame sits in so that it is hidden.