: I am about to build my first kayak (from plans) and would like to know if I
: can use a cedar beam (clear) 6" x 6" x 12' to cut my planks
: from. My table saw is capable of making the 1/4" rips and as I am a
: home builder, this is my least expensive way to buy the lumber. Thanks for
: your help.
Absolutely. Have fun!
Since you are starting with a square beam you can rip it first into boards of whatever thickness you choose -- and you can choose the grain direction in these boards so that you get the grain direction you prefer in your final strips. If you make these boards 3/4 to 7/8 inch thick you may have just about enough boards to rip all the strips you'll need from a single beam. If you go for 3/16 inch thick strips instead of 1/4 inch strips you will not only get a 25% reduction in wood weight in the boat, but you'll get a few more strips from that beam.
You may find it faster to make nominal 2 x 6 boards from your beam and then rip those into strips. Then you can stack your 2 by 1/4 strips and rip 5 to 10 at one time down to about 7/8 by 1/4.
Personally, after making the thiner boards from that beam, I'd make a couple of nominal 1x3 or 2x3 boards and scarf them together with a 2 foot long tapered joint, giving me a 20 foot long board, which I would rip into some full-length strips.
Good luck with your project.
Paul G. Jacobson
Messages In This Thread
- Using Western red cedar beam?
John Haspel -- 8/1/2000, 7:59 pm- Re: Using Western red cedar beam?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/1/2000, 9:58 pm- Re: Using Western red cedar beam?
John Haspel -- 8/1/2000, 10:34 pm- Scarf before planing?
Greg -- 8/2/2000, 1:07 am- Scarf last for best match.
mike allen ---> -- 8/3/2000, 12:14 pm- Scarf on, dude
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/3/2000, 8:20 pm
- Let me clarify that
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/2/2000, 4:37 pm- Re: Let me clarify that
John Haspel -- 8/2/2000, 10:24 pm
- Re: Scarf before planing?
John Haspel -- 8/2/2000, 2:27 pm - Scarf on, dude
- Scarf last for best match.
- Scarf before planing?
- Re: Using Western red cedar beam?
- Re: Using Western red cedar beam?