Date: 3/20/2000, 12:11 pm
> I used one above
> & one below the forms (But I like your idea better) and it worked
> fine.
Hi Spidey
I'm making a short wide thin kayak w/ basically no endforms, so it makes a lot of sense to orient the string lines and strongback horizontally.
However w/ a long kayak w/ endforms like most here are making, I'm not sure but that your orientation is the best. By orienting the strings vertically, you maybe can more easily line up the end forms and get better string separation as many of the end forms may be more high than wide. I gotta weasel on this a bit as the big upturns of some long kayaks mean that the horizontal would be best.
There's no doubt that the horizontal orientation is the easiest for checking all along the process.
Summing up, for long kayaks, you have to look at all the sections stacked, and choose the best string orientation - w/ a slight preference for the vertical.
Messages In This Thread
- you didn't warn me...
Chris Loeliger -- 3/14/2000, 3:02 am- laser level/plumb - if you can borrow one
Bruce -- 3/18/2000, 2:04 pm- Using string
mike allen ---} -- 3/16/2000, 1:20 pm- Re: Using string
John Waddington -- 3/17/2000, 7:17 am- Marking Forms for String Lines
mike allen ---} -- 3/17/2000, 11:50 am- Re: Marking Forms for String Lines
Spidey -- 3/18/2000, 5:13 pm- Rethinking String Orientation
mike allen ---} -- 3/20/2000, 12:11 pm- Shotgun Holes
mike allen ---} -- 3/20/2000, 11:30 am - Shotgun Holes
- Re: Marking Forms for String Lines
John Waddington -- 3/18/2000, 7:30 am - Rethinking String Orientation
- Re: Using string
mark stevens -- 3/17/2000, 9:48 am - Re: Marking Forms for String Lines
- Marking Forms for String Lines
- It sounds crazy, but ignore the even number forms
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/15/2000, 4:48 am- Re: you didn't warn me...
Ray -- 3/14/2000, 4:29 pm- Re: boat stand improvement.
Greg -- 3/15/2000, 1:11 am
- Re: you didn't warn me...
Jim Eisenmenger -- 3/14/2000, 6:56 am - Using string
- laser level/plumb - if you can borrow one