Second on Ross
By:David Hanson
Date: 11/2/2000, 5:47 pm
Date: 11/2/2000, 5:47 pm
In Response To: Riping and Milling Cedar for a Little Auk (John Keydash)
I have made my own strips for two different boats using the methods that Ross mentioned. I used the table saw the first time. Next time I used the bandsaw. On both the finger boards were the key. If you get a slight wave in the cut and don't catch it, it will make a low spot in the boat which you will have to sand down to or build up from.
Could use a planer to finish them all to size if you have one, but good setup with the tablesaw will work! Like Ross says, run test strips to get the setup right.
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- Riping and Milling Cedar for a Little Auk
John Keydash -- 11/2/2000, 4:17 pm- Re: Riping and Milling Cedar for a Little Auk
John Keydash -- 11/3/2000, 9:01 am- Vaclav's router setup
tom preska -- 11/3/2000, 3:12 pm- Re: Vaclav's router setup
Vaclav Stejskal (One Ocean Kayaks) -- 11/4/2000, 1:26 pm- Re: Vaclav's router setup
tom preska -- 11/4/2000, 3:49 pm- Re: Vaclav's router setup
peter czerpak -- 11/6/2000, 8:13 am
- Re: Vaclav's router setup
- Re: Vaclav's router setup
- Re: Vaclav's router setup
- Re: Tailing Off.........Bad idea ??
Rehd -- 11/3/2000, 12:30 am- Re: Ripping and Milling
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/2/2000, 8:23 pm- Re: Riping and Milling Cedar for a Little Auk
birdman -- 11/2/2000, 7:42 pm- Second on Ross
David Hanson -- 11/2/2000, 5:47 pm- Re: Riping and Milling Cedar for a Little Auk
Ronnie -- 11/2/2000, 4:51 pm- Re: Riping and Milling Cedar for a Little Auk
Ross Leidy -- 11/2/2000, 4:44 pm - Vaclav's router setup
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