Date: 11/2/1999, 7:40 am
I think 99% of what you are seeing is stripped into the boats. Here's how I did it.
1.) Put your design idea on paper (just sketch it out).
2.) Plane a few strips down to 1/4" x 1/4" - they will be floppy as spaghetti and should be used to outline your design on the forms (choose the wood to fit your color scheme - they will be a permanent part of your boat. Also bear in mind that certain species are more brittle than others (esp. red cedar). I used white pine.
3.) Fill in the gaps with various species.
Not difficult from a technical standpoint, but time consuming - I estimate that my design tripled my stripping time - but the result is worth it and the process is fun as well.
I've attached a link to a photo sequence Nick posted as he stripped a pattern.
> I have seen pictures of a number of kayaks with all sorts of beautiful
> designs and patterns. I understand that you can create beautiful patterns
> in strip built boats by alternating strips of different woods. I'm
> wondering how the patterns on other types of boats such as the Redfish
> line are made. These patterns don't appear to be possible by alternating
> different types of wood strips.
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- How do they do that!!??
Steve Davis -- 11/1/1999, 6:16 pm- Re: How do they do that!!??
Jim Eisenmenger -- 11/2/1999, 7:40 am- Re: How do they do that!!??
Ross Leidy -- 11/2/1999, 10:15 am
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/2/1999, 12:34 am - Re: How do they do that!!??
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