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Re: Finger-jointed strips - art ?
By:Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks
Date: 3/27/1999, 9:59 am
In Response To: Re: Finger-jointed strips - art ? (Paul Jacobson)

Don't worry about the strength. Once encapsulated in fiberglass and epoxy, the finger joint will be plenty strong enough.

If you think you have an idea for incorporating the fingerjoint into a pattern, you like - go for it. I would say, that chances are the joint won't be very noticable.

> De gustibus non est disputantum accounting for taste".

> Last time someone suggested using fingerjointed pieces I suggested lining
> them up so all the joints were in line, giving the look of a big zipper.
> Then you could paint on a zipper pull in a prominent location.

> I repeat the suggestion.

> At the time, there were a few others who suggested that the fingerjointed
> boards are not very strong, and are not the most desirable of materials to
> use for making strips. If there is not a great difference in price, I'd
> suggest you get solid stock. If you are using pine and redwood, you won't
> be buying very many redwood boards.

> Paul Jacobson

Messages In This Thread

Finger-jointed redwood strips - art or ugly?
Jerry Vikla -- 3/27/1999, 12:25 am
Re: Finger-jointed redwood strips - art or ugly?
Jay Babina -- 3/30/1999, 8:00 am
turn it 90 degrees
Brian T. Cunningham -- 3/27/1999, 1:11 pm
Re: Finger-jointed redwood strips - art or ugly?
Kenneth Paul -- 3/27/1999, 11:33 am
Re: Finger-jointed strips - art ?
Paul Jacobson -- 3/27/1999, 4:39 am
Re: Finger-jointed strips - art ?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/27/1999, 9:59 am