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KBBS Archive 00,000
Re: Hello - and help with a bad scarf joint
Posted By: Brian C. In Response To: Hello - and help with a bad scarf joint (Don Herring)
Date: Wednesday, 5 August 1998, at 11:12 a.m.
I'm building a CLC Patuxent 19.5 and, it being my first as well, I had a couple of bad scarfs as well.
The one that had a 'lip' showing (ie it was overlapped too much ) I took it apart with a spatula and rescarfed no problem.
The one that low ( ie it was not overlapped enough ) I filled in with thickened epoxy and sanded it smooth. The lines are fine, the hull is fair, and it looks good enough to varnish!
> Greetings All!
> I've been lurking here a few weeks while I got everything together
> to start my first kayak project (a CLC Chesapeaske 17 from plans).
> Lots of good info here from what seems to be a knowledgable (sp?)
> group.> Got my plans and okoume from CLC and got started.
> Everything was going well up until the other night when I un-clamped
> my scarf joints. Three of the joints came out very good to my surprise
> (since I have never done this before). The forth joint has a bit of
> a problem.> It appears as if the clamp did not squeeze out enough epoxy between
> the scarf bevels and has raised a bit of a lip on the joint. Additionally,
> the panel has a slight bow to it.> So now I'm wondering what to do about it. I have thought about
> sanding down the lip, and see how this looks when the panel is bent
> (it's one of the side panels). Or should I just cut out the bad joint
> and redo it. I'm a little worried about the length of the panel if
> I do this though.> Any thoughts and input on this would be greatly appreciated.
>> TIA
> Don Herring
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