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some general building tips!
By:david shipway
Date: 6/20/1998, 1:38 am
In Response To: Re: Tiny circular saw (Nick Schade)

Here, after mucking about and loving every minute of 18 months it took to build an adaption of Rob Mack's Georgian Bay, is my best, distilled advice:

1. Start with some straight grain, dry, lightweight wood that bends fair. Buy it from someone you like, or go beachcombing. Embodied energy, the soul of a composite boat.

2. Play with ribbands (mock-up) for days before committing to glue.

3 Don't get too enamoured with powertools. Fair the hull and deck with a small sharp block plane with a slight radius to the edge, and only use "unfeeling" abrasives at the end, to create some "tooth' for the resin. You'll end up with a very fair hull.

4. Make your wary peace with epoxy, dress accordingly, be mindful and patient.and things will go as planned.

5. 4 oz. cloth will do. Wish someone sold it in bias weave instead of fore-and-aft!

6. There is no perfection this side of paradise, which is still a long paddle away.

wavey davey

Messages In This Thread

Tiny circular saw
NPenney -- 6/16/1998, 8:15 am
Re: Tiny circular saw
Nick Schade -- 6/16/1998, 9:35 pm
some general building tips!
david shipway -- 6/20/1998, 1:38 am
Re: Good advice.
Mark Kanzler -- 6/20/1998, 11:07 am
Re: Good advice.
R.C. -- 6/20/1998, 11:12 pm
Re: Tiny circular saw
Mark Kanzler -- 6/17/1998, 10:44 am
Re: Fein Cutting tools link
Mark Kanzler -- 6/19/1998, 6:42 pm
Re: Tiny circular saw
Mike Spence -- 6/17/1998, 1:20 am
Re: Tiny circular saw
Mark Kanzler -- 6/16/1998, 11:03 am