Date: 11/17/2009, 2:06 am
So, I finished my deck and have cut out a recessed cockpit hole per the plans in Nick's book. After putting in about 8 of the recess strips, I'm finding it pretty tough going. Because I cut the recess perpendicular to the deck rather than straight up-and-down, I'm having to plane some pretty odd angles for each cross strip - the full length ones are a major pain. Plus, taking a precise end off of edge grain is also hard, even with a very sharp low-angle block plane.
Is there some trick to fitting the cockpit recess strips, or do I just need to cowboy up and do the work? Despite my best efforts, my joints are a bit ragged here and there so I'm also now concerned with appearance. Is laying some tape down and covering a bad seam with an accent "strip" of dookie an option? Any experience or guidance is appreciated.
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- Strip: Cockpit recess more difficult than I thought
Andy Boyd -- 11/17/2009, 2:06 am- Try an electric sander *PIC*
John Caldeira -- 11/17/2009, 2:32 pm- Re: Try an electric sander
Andy Boyd -- 11/17/2009, 5:00 pm- Maybe sandpaper...
John Caldeira -- 11/17/2009, 5:32 pm- Re: Maybe sandpaper...
george jung -- 11/17/2009, 7:11 pm- Re: Maybe sandpaper...
Andy Boyd -- 11/19/2009, 7:42 pm
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- Re: Maybe sandpaper...
- Maybe sandpaper...
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Johnathan Akers -- 11/17/2009, 1:08 pm- Re: Strip: Cockpit recess more difficult than I th
Ric -- 11/17/2009, 10:57 am- Re: Strip: Cockpit recess more difficult than I th
JohnK -- 11/17/2009, 4:54 am - Re: Try an electric sander
- Try an electric sander *PIC*