Date: 3/14/2001, 11:27 pm
Planning to build my first kayak soon, and wondering about what to use for forms and a strongback. I can buy 4x8 sheets of 3/4" MDF for $20 locally, and was wondering if this is a reasonable material to use for forms. It seems everyone talks about using 1/2" plywood? Form cost seems small compared to everything else involved, so I guess a few dollars either way for a better material isn't going to break the project. What thoughts can you share on the ideal form material? MDF vs MDO vs particle board? 3/4" vs 1/2"? I especially like the flatness of MDF, and the ease that it takes pencil marks. Conversely, I've always disliked the waviness of plywood. I haven't decided on staples/brads vs none, if that makes a difference.
Thanks.
Mike.
Messages In This Thread
- Form material: 3/4 MDF OK?
MikeWhy -- 3/14/2001, 11:27 pm- Re: Form material: 3/4 MDF OK?
tom preska -- 3/15/2001, 11:22 am- Re: Form material: 3/4 MDF OK?
Rehd -- 3/15/2001, 2:48 am- if 1/2 or 5/8 is cheaper, go for that instead
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/15/2001, 12:28 am - Re: Form material: 3/4 MDF OK?
- Re: Form material: 3/4 MDF OK?