Date: 6/15/1999, 10:45 pm
> Does anybody know where you can obtain okoume thinner than 3mm?
> I have been thinking about trying to fabricate some pieces (seat, etc.)
> using a cold molded process with vacuum clamping. If those pieces work
> well, I might try a whole boat. I see plenty of places that will sell you
> 3mm or 4mm marine plywood. I would think that it would be possible to
> obtain the individual veneers that are laminated together to make the
> plywood, but I don't know. Maybe the plywood is always imported in the
> laminated state.
> Also, anyone have any ideas as to whether other woods would be suitable
> for a cold molded project. Which ones, what are the considerations.
> --Will ..
Boulter plywood in Boston has 1.5 mm Okoume in their flyer and also 1/16 " aircraft plywood
addison
Messages In This Thread
- source for very thin marine plywood?
Will Brockman -- 6/15/1999, 8:59 pm- Re: source for very thin marine plywood?
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 6/22/1999, 2:04 pm- Re: Struer boats
Will Brockman -- 6/22/1999, 3:02 pm- Re: Struer boats
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 6/22/1999, 5:51 pm
- Re: Struer boats
- Re: source for very thin marine plywood?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/18/1999, 1:34 am- Re: source for very thin marine plywood?
Will Brockman -- 6/18/1999, 9:09 am- Re: source for very thin marine plywood?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/19/1999, 9:18 pm
- Re: source for very thin marine plywood?
- Re: source for very thin marine plywood?
addison m. -- 6/15/1999, 10:45 pm- Re: source for very thin marine plywood?
Mike Scarborough -- 6/15/1999, 10:12 pm - Re: Struer boats
- Re: source for very thin marine plywood?