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Strip: Sharpening staples?
By:Jim Pace
Date: 6/8/2003, 11:57 am

As I was contemplating the staple holes in the hull of my Georgian Bay, I noticed that the wood fibers around the holes are crushed and torn by the staple entry. I imagine this is why they absorb the epoxy differently and are always a little darker than the surrounding wood. Then I had a flash of inspiration - if I took a stick of staples and passed them over a grinding wheel to sharpen the entry points, maybe they would slice into the wood fiber and leave a less visible wound. Anybody try this?

I don't usually obsess about minutae like that, but if I can build a better looking boat with minimal effort, why not?

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Sharpening staples?
Jim Pace -- 6/8/2003, 11:57 am
Re: Strip: Sharpening staples?
Don Lucas -- 6/8/2003, 10:06 pm
No! No! No!.... Bad Idea.... :b
Rehd -- 6/8/2003, 12:52 pm
Re: No! No! No!.... Bad Idea.... :b
Jim Pace -- 6/8/2003, 2:22 pm
motorized grinders a real bad idea :(
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/11/2003, 9:25 pm
Re: motorized grinders a real bad idea :(
Jim Pace -- 6/11/2003, 11:25 pm
Re: Strip: Sharpening staples?
Dave Murray -- 6/8/2003, 12:30 pm