Date: 2/7/1999, 7:25 pm
> I am building a San Javier Single, my first boat. For some reason scarf
> joints scare the hell out of me. I can picture my kayak getting samller
> and smaller from trimming off screwed up scarf joints and starting over or
> recutting panels. Has anyone ever used an electric planer or beltsander?
> I've heard of a power saw attachment but my reading source did'nt specify
> if it was for a Skil Saw or a table saw.
Well, today I started cutting wood for my first boat. I cut two sheets of plywood at one time, stacking them offset by 1 1/4". I had sharpened my plane, so it cut well. I set the blade really shallow. Anyway, it took me a couple of hours to cut, because I really went slow. I did get some tearing over one short section of the edge, it gave me a little trouble from the start, I'm not sure why, but it wasn't that tough. I have never done any woodwork before, but I honestly didn't find it that hard, I just tried to keep the plies as even as I could for the whole time. I also clamped the sheets tightly together. Anyway, I would say, don't worry about cutting the scarfs, they aren't bad at all. Take your time. I got a really good fit . Good luck.
Messages In This Thread
- scarf joints
Scott Wi;hite -- 1/24/1999, 10:26 am- Re: scarf joints
Paul -- 2/7/1999, 7:25 pm- Re: scarf joints
Jim Reid -- 1/25/1999, 9:43 pm- Re: scarf joints
K. Morton -- 1/25/1999, 2:28 pm- Re: scarf joints
Mike Scarborough -- 1/24/1999, 6:49 pm- Re: scarf joints
Tor-Henrik Furmyr -- 1/24/1999, 6:18 pm- Re: scarf joints
Don Beale -- 1/24/1999, 1:37 pm- Re: scarf joints
John Kimmel -- 1/24/1999, 1:30 pm- Re: scarf joints
Gary Toffelmire -- 1/24/1999, 8:59 pm
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