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Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
By:Scott Fitzgerrell
Date: 5/8/2002, 10:06 pm
In Response To: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16? (Rob P)

: Hi everyone,

: I'm cutting strips for a Guillemot. I've got 75bft of beautiful wrc and awc
: that I've planed down to 3/4" and ripped into strips. I ripped the
: strips to slightly over 1/4" thick so that I can run 'em through the
: planer and get 'em all perfect(consistent). So, I started thinking (always
: dangerous) that maybe I should just plane them down to 3/16". Other
: than using a bit more wood than I should have, I'll have thin, flexible,
: light and consistent strips.

Rob Macks routinely uses 1/4" cutters on 3/16" stock for his hulls and is generally happy to discuss. No b and c on the deck at all. While the thin strips don't save much weight, they are apparently much easier to work with--and that's why he uses them. I don't think the I-beam factor amounts to much in a kayak, so the thinnner strips seem like the way to go--plus you get more from each board, or could have!

Two cents.
--SF

Messages In This Thread

Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
Rob P -- 5/8/2002, 3:21 pm
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
David White -- 5/9/2002, 11:29 pm
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
Rob Macks -- 5/10/2002, 9:05 am
3/16" cove & bead / Thanks Rob
Jim Kozel -- 5/10/2002, 9:52 am
Re: 3/16" cove & bead / Thanks Rob
Rob Macks -- 5/10/2002, 1:48 pm
Whoops... *NM*
David White -- 5/10/2002, 1:25 pm
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
Rob P -- 5/9/2002, 2:00 pm
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
Rob Macks -- 5/8/2002, 11:37 pm
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16 - router adjustment
Jim Kozel -- 5/9/2002, 9:48 am
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16 - router adjustment
Rob Macks -- 5/9/2002, 10:54 am
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 5/8/2002, 10:06 pm
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
John Michne -- 5/8/2002, 7:13 pm
Re: Strip: cove & bead on 3/16?
Chip Sandresky -- 5/8/2002, 4:16 pm