Date: 4/14/2010, 10:00 am
You need to determine if the hull you want to copy is doable in strips. If the boat being copied is plastic it could have a shape that strips can't follow or that would require some extreme method of clamping to get the strips to comply.
That being said, I would never attempt this if the boat to be copied was valuable.
: Hi All,
: Was wondering about the feasability of using an existing hull as a
: form to lay strips on?
: * Would obviously have to protect the existing hull from epoxy and
: could be tricky seperating the hull from the original.
: * Stapleless construction so as not to damage original hull.
: Any other pros/cons?
: i'm sure that this query has popped up before and will do a
: detailed search should there be some merit in the idea.
: Cheers in advance.
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- Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/13/2010, 8:09 pm- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Simeon -- 4/14/2010, 5:46 pm- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/14/2010, 10:43 pm
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Charlie -- 4/14/2010, 10:00 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Malcolm Schweizer -- 4/14/2010, 7:51 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Bill Hamm -- 4/14/2010, 7:39 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2010, 12:32 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/14/2010, 12:46 am- Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2010, 1:01 am
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