Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
In Response To: Re: Greenland paddles with a twist? (Don Beale)
> I've been laminating the shafts with cedar and fir. Earlier ones
> have plywood blades and these recent two have strip or plank blades.
> Wouldnt a laminated shaft eliminate the need for twisted grain? I've
> not seen a problem yet...
Yes, laminating is a good way of reducing the importance of grain.
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- Greenland paddles with a twist?
Don Beale -- 8/19/1998, 6:33 pm- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
Steve Youngs -- 8/25/1998, 9:09 pm- Re: Doing the twist?
Karl Kulp -- 8/29/1998, 12:31 am- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
Don Beale -- 8/27/1998, 12:29 pm- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
Mark Kanzler -- 8/28/1998, 12:43 am- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
Don Beale -- 8/27/1998, 3:49 pm- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
Mark Kanzler -- 8/27/1998, 7:26 pm
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Paul Jacobson -- 8/26/1998, 6:35 pm- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
Mark Kanzler -- 8/28/1998, 12:39 am
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Paul Jacobson -- 8/20/1998, 1:11 am- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
jim champoux -- 8/21/1998, 12:31 am
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Nick Schade -- 8/19/1998, 6:43 pm- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
Don Beale -- 8/19/1998, 6:47 pm- Re: Greenland paddles with a twist?
Nick Schade -- 8/19/1998, 7:05 pm
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