Date: 5/19/2003, 2:08 pm
I'm building a One Ocean Kayak's Storm; it's my first build. I hit a blocking point several weeks back when I finished stripping the hull.
Because I didn't know any better, I did a bad job on the milling (strip cutting and bead and cove routing). So, what's happened now is that the more I sand, the more glue lines and gaps appear between the strips.
I'm not sure what to do to get past the psychological hump. I'm not expecting perfection on a first boat, but I've looked at several filling options, including homemade filler from sawdust, cutting strips to fill the gaps, etc, and all of them seem to be too labor-intensive. I'm almost inclined to just do a sealer coat (which I wasn't inclined to do) and glass it, then mill new strips for the deck.
Any ideas or thoughts?
- Ed
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- Strip: A hump to get past
Ed Falis -- 5/19/2003, 2:08 pm- Worst case...
Brian Nystrom -- 5/20/2003, 12:44 pm- Re: Strip: A hump to get past
Terry Hanson -- 5/19/2003, 10:41 pm- Re: Strip: A hump to get past
Ed Falis -- 5/20/2003, 11:20 am
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Jim Kozel -- 5/19/2003, 4:53 pm- Re: Strip: A hump to get past
Ed Falis -- 5/19/2003, 6:02 pm
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Ken -- 5/19/2003, 4:11 pm- Re: Strip: A hump to get past
Ed Falis -- 5/19/2003, 6:01 pm
- Re: Psychological Hump
Chip Sandresky -- 5/19/2003, 2:57 pm- Re: Psychological Hump
Ed Falis -- 5/19/2003, 5:59 pm
- Re: Strip: A hump to get past
srchr/gerald -- 5/19/2003, 2:43 pm- Re: Strip: A hump to get past
Ed Falis -- 5/19/2003, 5:58 pm
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