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Re: Strip: Cove and bead cedar strips near Portlan
By:John Abercrombie
Date: 10/23/2012, 8:58 pm

: Hello Kayak forum readers! I'm in the process of buiding my first
: strip built kayak, a guillemot, and I'm wondering if anyone out
: there knows if there is a place i can buy cove and bead cedar
: strips near Portland, ME? All of my searching has led me to
: believe that chesapeak light craft may have the monopoly on
: supplying these. Is there anywhere else?

Aaron-
Do you have the facilities (space, table saw with (improvised) outfeed table, perhaps thickness planer, etc) and inclination to saw your own strips?
If the only problem is milling the bead-and-cove edges, then I would suggest ripping your own strips and bevelling the edge as others have suggested.
If you need to buy strips 'anyway' then either B&C or bevelled strips will do.

B&C strips are great for canoe-building (IME) but the tighter curves in kayaks have caused me problems getting tight joins.

Also, if you have 'work of art' standards in mind for your project, you will probably want to get some full-length strips, as it can make color-matching and continuity easier. You can make an attractive (IMO) and perfectly functional boat using strips ripped from 8' stock.

Just some thoughts for the 'mix'.....

Oh, and welcome to the community of 'boat building enablers' !
;-)

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Cove and bead cedar strips near Portland, ME?
AaronO -- 10/23/2012, 4:32 pm
Re: Strip: Cove and bead cedar strips near Portlan
Dan Caouette (CSCWC) -- 10/23/2012, 5:08 pm
Re: Strip: Cove and bead cedar strips near Portlan
Paul Davies -- 10/23/2012, 6:02 pm
Re: Strip: Cove and bead cedar strips near Portlan
Marc Upchurch -- 10/23/2012, 6:22 pm
Re: Strip: Cove and bead cedar strips near Portlan
John Abercrombie -- 10/23/2012, 8:58 pm
Re: Strip: Cove and bead cedar strips near Portlan
Nick Riccardi -- 10/25/2012, 10:06 am