Date: 9/21/1998, 7:38 am
This is more question then answer, but why can't Lars take the strips to a local lumber yard and pay to have them planed to an equal thickness? Are 1/4 strips too thin to run through a planer?
> Greetings. Just starting my first boat and already have a question. It's
> probably been discussed many times before, but I can't seem to get the
> archive search functioning so here goes -
> Any recommendations on the tolerances I should be striving for as I cut
> strips? I'm cutting long ones (16') that all seem to have at least a
> slight wobble in them. How much is acceptable? Also, on related note, when
> I am finished sanding and ready to start glassing, how thick will/should
> my stips be?
> Thanks for any and all replies, and for your patience with a newbie.
> Lars
Messages In This Thread
- Strip Thickness Tolerances
Lars -- 9/21/1998, 12:27 pm- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Scotty -- 9/21/1998, 9:33 am- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Paul A. Lambert -- 9/21/1998, 7:38 am- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mark Kanzler -- 9/21/1998, 11:16 am- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mike Spence -- 9/21/1998, 3:07 pm- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mark Kanzler -- 9/21/1998, 3:29 pm
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Nolan Penney -- 9/21/1998, 7:18 am- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mark Kanzler -- 9/21/1998, 10:45 am
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Mike Scarborough -- 9/21/1998, 1:58 am - Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
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