Date: 12/13/2000, 4:58 am
: Scarfs will look cleaner, but butt joints are fine structurally if you make
: sure they land on a form (to help in alignment) and you stagger them so
: you don't have multiple, consecutive joints on one form. I used butt
: joints on my canoe and they do not detract from its overall appearance.
: Use one or two scarfed strips to start each side to get fair lines.
I used half-lap joints on my full length starter strips and butt joints on the rest. I use a square to guide my pull saw to make perfect butt joints. And if you have to true up the joints, Mike Hanks's idea of glueing sandpaper to both sides of a putty knife and then holding the joints together while sanding between them does a good job.
John
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- Scarf Joint or Butt joint on Strips
Steve -- 12/11/2000, 11:33 am- Re: Scarf Joint or Butt joint on Strips
John Michne -- 12/13/2000, 6:31 am- Re: Scarf Joint or Butt joint on Strips
Bob Deutsch -- 12/13/2000, 1:04 pm
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Jim Eisenmenger -- 12/12/2000, 8:18 am- Re: Scarf Joint or Butt joint on Strips
John Monfoe -- 12/13/2000, 4:58 am
- Re: Scarf Joint or Butt joint on Strips
John Michne -- 12/11/2000, 2:02 pm - Re: Scarf Joint or Butt joint on Strips
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