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By:mike allen --->
Date: 12/20/2001, 2:30 pm
In Response To: Re: LONG STRIPS Thanks All (scott e. Davis)

: All of you had some good points to consider. I like my scarf jig. It is like
: a miter box. I don't have to be carefull with the saw at all. I don't have
: the space to pre scarf them as boards. I like handling the shorter pieces
: for the bevels anyway. I don't cove them. We all seem to find a different
: way of working. Thanks again!

if you are considering butting or mitring the short strips rather than the boards themselves you may consider color or grain.

keep track of the boards as you rip them and swing/fold out any (all) 2 touching faces out longitudinally and whether you butt or scarf, the color and grain will flow from one to the other to give a more consistent strip, if that's important. if you wish you can now alternate bookmatch pairs at the front and back, but you would always get a join on the c/l. (kept at the side of the cockpit like s&g's if you wish).

can also just do the longitudinal grain/color match (scarf or butt) w/ cutting every 2nd strip in half to stagger the joins on the yak. like 2nd half - joint - full strip - joint - first half. then 2nd half etc. whichever of the 2 joint faces you place down may have a slight discrepancy due to the thickness of the wood or the lack of verticality of the grain.

maybe an idea to consider.

-mick

Messages In This Thread

Material: is this wood a good deal?
Scott e. Davis -- 12/19/2001, 1:45 pm
the question should be . . .
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/19/2001, 7:40 pm
Re: LONG STRIPS
Jim McCool -- 12/20/2001, 9:14 am
Length matters? Then make my next boat longer :)
Paul G. Jacobson@aol.com -- 12/21/2001, 12:25 am
Re: LONG STRIPS Thanks All
scott e. Davis -- 12/20/2001, 1:27 pm
shorts
mike allen ---> -- 12/20/2001, 2:30 pm
Re: the question should be . . .
Don Beale -- 12/19/2001, 11:40 pm
And the answer was . . .
Paul G. Jacobson@aol.com -- 12/20/2001, 11:47 pm
Re: And the answer was . . .
Don Beale -- 12/21/2001, 1:28 am
Re: And the answer was . . .
John Skinner -- 12/21/2001, 2:04 am
pinholes . . .
Ken Sutherland -- 12/21/2001, 4:15 am
Re: pinholes . . .
Don Beale -- 12/21/2001, 10:55 am