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Re: Strip: Eastern White Pine
By:Paul G. Jacobson
Date: 4/22/2002, 9:56 pm
In Response To: Strip: Eastern White Pine (Matthew Robblee)

: I am looking at starting to build my first kayak. I have a design picked out
: and am trying to decide what kind of wood to use. I am wondering if it is
: possible to use Eastern white Pine, while I understand other woods might
: be better, I have a free source of planed 1" pine boards. With money
: being tight I would rather use the pine if possible.

consider using strips that are a little thinner than 1/4 inch. some people go down to as thin as 1/8th inch, but I think you can save some weight, and get a few more strips out of each piece of lumber if you shoot for strips that are 3/16 or just a tad thicker. When you go down from 1/4 inch to 3/16 you shave 25% off of the weight of the wood strips and sacrifice almost nothing in strength. In fact, the thinner strips are sightly more flexible. Tests on cedar strips in the 1/4 and 3/16th sizes show the thinner ones will likely flex, rather than break when subjected to stress. I suspect the same outcome for pine strips.

PGJ

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Eastern White Pine
Matthew Robblee -- 4/22/2002, 9:42 am
Re: Strip: Eastern White Pine
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/22/2002, 9:56 pm
Re: Strip: Eastern White Pine
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/22/2002, 1:25 pm