: I am about to start my 3rd kayak, and I am going back to bevelled
: edges as opposed to bead and cove. Bead and cove went on the
: forms very nicely, but it was a PITA to make the strips.
: On my first boat, I ripped the strips square then used a plane to
: bevel as I stripped the boat. I recently read that if you put a
: few degrees of angle on the table saw while ripping the strips,
: you get a bevel that is pretty close to what you need and the
: hand planing is minimal. So, I am thinking about how to do this,
: and it seems that you need to flip the wood while ripping. If
: you just rip away, you get the same angle on both faces, right?
: I am thinkng you have to alternate ends on the 1x6 when
: ripping.......
: I want to keep track of the strips as I rip them so I can match the
: grain as I strip. Maybe I can mark the end of the 1x6 with a
: diagonal line so I can keep the strips in order.
: Any pointers?
Rob's got tips for this on his building area a on his site, Laughing Loon website.
Bill H.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: bevel while ripping
Bill VerSteeg -- 9/9/2011, 11:25 am- Re: Strip: bevel while ripping
Stephen Troy -- 9/9/2011, 1:08 pm- Re: Strip: bevel while ripping
Kurt Maurer -- 9/9/2011, 6:35 pm
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Bill Hamm -- 9/10/2011, 6:53 am - Re: Strip: bevel while ripping
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