: Gentlemen,
: I would need some advice in respect to Thuja Occidentalis that I
: Identified with white cedar. As I understand it has not the rot
: resistance of the WRC.
: do you use this for SOF? I know it is used fro Strip kayaks but so
: does the spruce too. What would be the best use? I just cut down
: one today, the first ever :) And I plan a F1 , Yost style
I'm pretty familiar with white cedar, as I strip planked (strips were 1.5" square) a 30 foot boat with it.
It's lovely wood to work with.
It is not as brittle as most WRC, in my experience, though that may be because my white cedar was air-dried (not kiln dried).
I think it is a bit less dense than WRC, so you can always make the pieces a bit thicker if you are concerned about strength (I wouldn't be.)
The sap wood can be a bit spongy, so you sometimes need to use the outermost part of the log for firewood.
I'd cut out knots and scarf the good bits together with epoxy if available - most of the logs I used produced planks that had a few knots.
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- Skin-on-Frame: white cedar ( thuja occidentalis)
Gelu Botezan -- 11/20/2012, 12:47 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: white cedar ( thuja occidentali
JohnAbercrombie -- 11/20/2012, 4:09 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: white cedar ( thuja occidentali
ancient kayaker -- 11/20/2012, 10:05 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: white cedar ( thuja occidentali
Gelu Botezan -- 11/21/2012, 2:02 pm - Re: Skin-on-Frame: white cedar ( thuja occidentali
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Bill Hamm -- 11/21/2012, 1:26 am - Re: Skin-on-Frame: white cedar ( thuja occidentali
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