Date: 5/10/2000, 4:20 pm
: How badly did I screw up? This evening I started scraping and sanding the
: glue runs after glueing my Arctic Tern together, and while using my new
: ROS with 80 grit sandpaper, I noticed a the wood getting darker. Well, I
: thought, I must have left it on a spot too long without moving it
: adequately, and I've burnt the wood. Taking a scraper to the spot made it
: darker, though some of the dark surround lessened. Then, in the middle of
: the area, the spot changed composition and I finally got it -- I'd sanded
: through the first layer of teh plywood.
: Am I correct? If so, I assume that there's not much I can do to correct this,
: except learn from the experience. Fortunately, it's on the bottom of the
: boat where I won't see it when I'm paddling.
: Jim
Hi Jim
what if you took a pc of scrap ply slightly larger than the problem area, and glued it UPside down here - align the grain and choose similar character and colour. (Maybe soften w/ hot water for full contact). Carefully scraper or sand thru the top layers and really carefully sand or scraper to level. Easy to test out 1st. and I bet it might be more acceptably aesthetic than the sand thru.
-mick
Messages In This Thread
- Sanded Too Far??
Jim Owens -- 5/10/2000, 12:21 am- Re: Sanded Too Far??
Erez -- 5/11/2000, 1:37 am- Thanks for all the advice
Jim Owens -- 5/11/2000, 11:08 pm- Re: Sanded Too Far??
Jim Owens -- 5/11/2000, 11:03 pm - Re: Sanded Too Far??
- Time to add the carbon to your epoxy???
Doug K -- 5/11/2000, 12:22 am- Paint the hull
David Bryson -- 5/10/2000, 6:13 pm- Sanded Too Far - what if?
mike allen ---> -- 5/10/2000, 4:20 pm- Re: Sanded Too Far??
Chuck -- 5/10/2000, 3:35 pm- Re: Sanded Too Far??
Rehd -- 5/10/2000, 2:55 am - Thanks for all the advice
- Re: Sanded Too Far??