Date: 1/15/2003, 1:29 am
: The forms are cut, strongback made and strips are cut and surfaced on all
: four sides. It is almost time to have some fun. To make the Cape Ann
: double almost all of my strips will meed to be spliced. I refuse to make
: butt splices and will do a 6:1 scarf splice. The question is, do I make a
: bunch of splices before running the strips through the B&C router set up
: or do I do the splicing on the forms while stripping?
: Opinions anyone?
opinions are all I have becuase I have yet to do a stripper.
My first option would be to scarph the boards before you rip them into strips. That way you only have a few boards to scarph, and for that matter half as many strips and cuts to deal with
You could make a cutting jig to cut the 6:1 pretty easy, but that still is a lot of scarfs to make. you could use the B&C to hide your mistakes, err adapt you creative endevors...
all the same I would attempt to do the scarph in place on the forms, where you have all of the previous strips to help align and attach the wood to
: Thanks
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: splices
Russ Chambers -- 1/15/2003, 1:07 am- Re: Strip: splices
Kyle T -- 1/16/2003, 8:48 am- Butt joint advantage
Jay Babina -- 1/16/2003, 12:33 pm
- Re: Strip: splices
Paul G. Jacobson -- 1/15/2003, 6:16 pm- Re: Strip: splices
Steve Rasmussen -- 1/16/2003, 11:16 am
- Re: Strip: splices *LINK* *Pic*
Steve Frederick -- 1/15/2003, 5:03 pm- Re: Strip: splices
Kurt Loup, Baton Rouge -- 1/16/2003, 8:40 am
- Re: Strip: splices
Rob P -- 1/15/2003, 1:32 pm- Re: Strip: splices *Pic*
Jack Sanderson -- 1/15/2003, 9:59 am- Re: Strip: splices
Jay Babina -- 1/15/2003, 8:59 am- Re: Strip: splices
Kurt Loup, Baton Rouge -- 1/15/2003, 8:25 am- Re: Strip: splices,me too *NM*
Don Lucas -- 1/15/2003, 8:43 am
- Re: Strip: splices
Jeff The Tall -- 1/15/2003, 1:29 am - Butt joint advantage
- Re: Strip: splices