Date: 1/31/2000, 8:11 pm
> Hi Ken,
> There were a couple of posts recently discussing the advantages of putting
> a 1/4" bead on a narrower strip. The gist of it was that a full bead
> on a full cove would provide a perfect joint when flat but the more the
> junction was angled the more the joint would want to open up with the edge
> of the cove levering against the flat of the strip. Makes sense.
> What about a 3/16" thick strip and a 1/4" bead?
> Hank
I heard that it worked better but never tried myself because I have a simplier way that worked for me. I would clamp the two strips close together, but noy touching, and saw the gap. I got a perfectly matching joint. This way I don't have to buy the router bits and as a bonus I don't have to waste more wood in order to cut the coves. Good luch!
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Hank -- 1/30/2000, 9:12 pm- Re: Spruce strips for a kayak?
Kent LeBoutillier -- 1/31/2000, 6:08 am- Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
Hank -- 1/31/2000, 8:30 am- Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
Tony -- 1/31/2000, 8:11 pm- Got any pictures?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/2/2000, 6:32 am
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John Michne -- 1/31/2000, 7:52 pm- Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
Spidey -- 1/31/2000, 4:42 pm- Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
Gary -- 2/2/2000, 10:39 am- Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
Hank -- 1/31/2000, 6:32 pm- Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
Spidey -- 1/31/2000, 10:40 pm
- Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
- Got any pictures?
- Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
- Re: Spruce strips for a kayak?
Shawn Baker -- 1/30/2000, 11:28 pm - Re: 3/16" strip and 1/4" bead?
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