Date: 6/20/1998, 1:38 am
Here, after mucking about and loving every minute of 18 months it took to build an adaption of Rob Mack's Georgian Bay, is my best, distilled advice:
1. Start with some straight grain, dry, lightweight wood that bends fair. Buy it from someone you like, or go beachcombing. Embodied energy, the soul of a composite boat.
2. Play with ribbands (mock-up) for days before committing to glue.
3 Don't get too enamoured with powertools. Fair the hull and deck with a small sharp block plane with a slight radius to the edge, and only use "unfeeling" abrasives at the end, to create some "tooth' for the resin. You'll end up with a very fair hull.
4. Make your wary peace with epoxy, dress accordingly, be mindful and patient.and things will go as planned.
5. 4 oz. cloth will do. Wish someone sold it in bias weave instead of fore-and-aft!
6. There is no perfection this side of paradise, which is still a long paddle away.
wavey davey
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NPenney -- 6/16/1998, 8:15 am- Re: Tiny circular saw
Nick Schade -- 6/16/1998, 9:35 pm- some general building tips!
david shipway -- 6/20/1998, 1:38 am- Re: Good advice.
Mark Kanzler -- 6/20/1998, 11:07 am- Re: Good advice.
R.C. -- 6/20/1998, 11:12 pm
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Mark Kanzler -- 6/19/1998, 6:42 pm
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Mike Spence -- 6/17/1998, 1:20 am - Re: Good advice.
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