Date: 3/27/1999, 2:12 pm
> Hello, What made smoothing the surface easier for me was to start with a
> Sandvik carbide scraper to remove the worst of the drips and high spots,
> this is much easier to remove just the high spots without removing to much
> surronding material. Also wet sanding will be easier and your paper will
> last tons longer, I find it easy to use a spray bottle to keep the surface
> wet. Kenny >
Kenny,
I don't have a carbide scraper but I just finished using an old spoke shave (my Grandfather's) on my Chesy 18 hull drips and the edge of the four inch protection strip. Worked like a champ. I did have to angle the iron to the direction of travel when the plywood was curved in the wrong direction (boat ends) but still it was an easy operation. I used the D&S Scarry Sharp System to sharpen the blade.
Rats. :-( The URL for D&S Scary Sharp seems to be gone. It was: http//www.mv.com/ipusers/gunterman/SCARY.HTM (from my hard copy). If anyone took it, please PUT IT BACK! It's cool ... and cheap. If any one finds it, please let me know so I can update. Thanks.
Happy Boatbuilding,
John
Messages In This Thread
- Sanding and finishing.
Dave Caudill -- 3/25/1999, 12:36 pm- Re: Sanding and finishing.
Kenneth Paul -- 3/26/1999, 3:50 pm- Re: Sanding and finishing.
John Herr -- 3/27/1999, 2:12 pm- Re: Sanding and finishing.
Larry C. -- 3/27/1999, 4:07 pm
- Re: Sanding and finishing.
- Re: Sanding and finishing.
Tony Lima -- 3/25/1999, 8:07 pm- Re: Sanding and finishing.
Stan Heeres -- 3/25/1999, 7:35 pm - Re: Sanding and finishing.
- Re: Sanding and finishing.