Date: 7/5/1999, 9:50 am
> Pine or spruce would both work well. They are a little denser than cedars,
> but they work nicely.
This sounds good. I did have a look at Emil Kellanders page (written in Swedish, I am Norwegian and can read Swedish). He did use spruce when building his Guillemot as Spruce is a bit less weigth than pine.
Here in Norwaay it seams that if buying not planed spruce in size 16mm x 98 mm, normally used for building houses (approximately 0.63" x 3.86") cost for spruce to build a strip kayak with 1/4" strips would be close to USD 40. Not bad.
Now, I will need this equipment to be able to make the 1/4" (and to make thinner as used by George Roberts) strips. Maybe I will go for a table sw with round blade, maybe I will go for band saw.
If band saw, it is the question about how heavy, how many W motor...
I will have to think about this. Nice thing with thin strips is that need for bead and cove will be less.
Well, I will have to decide upon tools.
People here did argue that I do not need a router, but George Roberts did advice using a router to have nice surface on the strips to reduce amound of sanding if building with thin strips...
Jan Gunnar
Messages In This Thread
- pine or spruce for strips?
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/5/1999, 6:37 am- Re: pine or spruce for strips?
Lennart Berlin -- 7/7/1999, 6:37 am- Re: pine or spruce for strips?
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/7/1999, 8:04 am
- Re: pine or spruce for strips?
Nick Schade -- 7/5/1999, 9:15 am- Spruce for strips, nice cost
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/5/1999, 9:50 am- Re: Spruce for strips, nice cost
Hans Friedel -- 7/5/1999, 5:16 pm- Re: Spruce for strips, nice cost
Jay Babina -- 7/6/1999, 9:29 am- Grain vs weigth
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/6/1999, 10:41 am
- Grain vs weigth
- Re: Spruce for strips, nice cost
- Re: Spruce for strips, nice cost
- Re: pine or spruce for strips?
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