Stripping


Great build!

Steve Frederick wrote:Oh Boy Dave! You've got me thinking about dusting that set of canoe forms off!
Stripping, has always been my first love..In Woodworking!!
Great build!
schaney wrote:That is a beautiful Teardrop ...
I build a woodstrip kayak a few years back and have been toying with striping a trailer box
How do you deal with sanding out the sides with a mix of hard and soft wood? Also isn't the Purple wood pretty oily, what do you use for glue?
One wood for strips I like to use, that I didn't see on yours is Spanish Cedar, easy to wood like Cedar, with an Oak like gain.
Greg M wrote:That's looking fabulous Dave, but what, no Bubinga. Remember to seal that Purpleheart away from oxygen and UV (particularly the UV) as well as you can so that it stays pretty for years to come. I actually did an experiment during my year at furniture design college with a piece of lace, some Purpleheart, and a UV lamp. It looked pretty cool for about six months until it faded away. I really should have put a good UV inhibiting varnish on instead of just waxing it
-Greg
Juneaudave wrote:Next...how the heck do you cut a strip so that it fits those curves????
apratt wrote:Juneaudave wrote:Next...how the heck do you cut a strip so that it fits those curves????
YEA!!! That is what I say! I have a hard time to get it perfect. I would have to go through 4 or 5 sticks of trim or 1 extra long trim and hope it is still long enough when I do get it right.
Juneaudave wrote:..... When you are stripping a boat or the side of a tear, you can plan your build so as to minimize waste even though you know you are going to make some bad cuts (and I have plenty)!!!!
I actually have some thoughts and tips on that!!!
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