Date: 3/25/2009, 5:04 pm
: What a misunderstanding!
: It's all my fault.
: I'm gluing some cedar, pine and one the tip aspen together. I have some epoxy
: (glue) left over from the making of the kayakframe.
: I planning to just oil the paddle when it's completed
Hi,
I would use a rougher surface for the glueing face. You want flat and true, but not necessarily perfectly smooth at the finer level. Either I would use the surface unmodified from how it comes off the saw or out of the planer, or if that is good enough (if I has hand sawing or using a band saw), then block plane or sand to an 80 - 120 grit. Lee Valley even sells a toothed plane blade for preparing surfaces for glue. I would also thicken the epoxy for glueing with microballoons and/or another thickener.
Cheers,
Bryan
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- Paddle: What surface to epoxy?
Daniel from sweden -- 3/24/2009, 12:58 pm- Why epoxy?
Dave Gentry -- 3/25/2009, 11:20 am- Re: Paddle: What surface to epoxy?
Brian Nystrom -- 3/25/2009, 8:01 am- Re: Paddle: What surface to epoxy?
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Rob Macks / Laughing Loon CC&K -- 3/25/2009, 8:11 pm
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Daniel from sweden -- 3/25/2009, 1:32 pm- Re: Paddle: What surface to epoxy?
Pawistik -- 3/25/2009, 5:04 pm
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