
Juneaudave wrote: My little dowel pieces with wedges keep the strips snug. The wood lever holds the strip tight against the wood...there must be a better way but that is what I came up with!!!
halfdome, Danny wrote: Dave, I just found this tutorial of yours and I'm very impressed with your methods and willingness to share, Thanks.![]()
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You mentioned there must be another way to clamp. This is what I came up with when I had to build a pile of Maple box inserts for some showcases without the use of nails. Note the hole is for a screw and it's offset so all you need to do is crank it over with the handle.
The template was made from Maple scrap but the real cam clamps were out of particle board.Danny
Juneaudave wrote:About strips and stripping....
Wood selection: Most any wood can be cut into strips and used. But some are much harder and heavier and are significantly more difficult to work. A popular choice among the canoe and kayak builders is Western Red Ceder, but depending on where you live and what's available locally, Eastern White Ceder, basswood, cypress, spruces of various sorts may be readily available.
Most of the wood on the SlumberMAX is Western Red Ceder. It's plentiful up here. The 1/4 inch strips are ripped from 2x stock. Given two boards, one flat sawn and one quartersawn, I will always pick the flatsawn board to rip my strips from. That's because I like to end up with quartersawn strips. Quartersawn strips will sand and plane much more evenly once you get to that point.
On side one, I used a set of bead and cove canoe bits on most of the wood. When you are applying strips around the curvature of a canoe, bead and cove gives you a snugger fit....but on the flat side of a Tear...I really can't see going through the extra milling effort.
On a final note about strips...you can cut and plane enough strips for a teardrop trailer in a mornings work...but it can be a dusty, messy job. Try to time it for a nice day where you can work outside. I envy those with shops set up to deal with the mess!!!
Steve Frederick wrote:I'm still waiting for someone to tell us how to keep Purpleheart "Purple"!![]()
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rbeemer wrote:Steve Frederick wrote:I'm still waiting for someone to tell us how to keep Purpleheart "Purple"!![]()
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