Re: novice + strip wood planking


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Posted by ken on June 04, 2003 at 19:17:17:

In Reply to: Re: novice + strip wood planking posted by Woodenboater on June 01, 2003 at 01:01:04:

You can buy the ply already done. Go to worldpanel.com. Available in teak, mahogany, holly and so forth. You can also laminate strips onto the top of plain ply.

: Squirt is a cool little boat. I've seen many pictures of them and built one similar not from Glen-L plans. Take your time and build it right and you will have a nice work of art everyone will admire and you'll have more pride as well.
: I belive you can use plywood for the grooved look on a deck. 3/8 or 1/2 inch will do, not 1/4. Make your marks on the wood about 2 1/4 apart and draw lines on it from front to back. Then take a nice straight board and clap it to the plywood so that your skill saw blade lines up on a line all the way down it. cut only about 1/8 deep. cleer epoxy over the mahogany part and leave the grooves un covered. Best done with a roller than a foam brush. Once the epoxy drys, use thickened white tinted epoxy to spackel the grooves flush. This give sthe look without planking. I have not seen this done, but I belive it to work. Anyone out there disagree, let me know.

: Travis



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