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Re: Strip cutting adventures...
By:Simon
Date: 2/9/2000, 3:09 am
In Response To: Strip cutting adventures... (Hank)

> Hi All,

> I have been having fun preparing what I can in for the building of one of
> Nick's beautiful Guillemot kayaks in the spring. At 15 degrees below Zero
> Fahrenheit it is a "bit fresh" to be working in an unheated
> garage at the moment :-(

> Hope this is of interest.

> Hank

This is definitely of interest. I am at the stage now of looking for timber to mill into strips and the tools to do it with, to build a Great Auk. I am doing this to gain some skills before attempting a Guillemot. I think I am capable of cutting the strips with the help of comments on here, but I am concerned about milling the Bead and Cove. The only router bits I can find are handyman type not the shapers shown in Nicks book and not sure of the quality of the Bead and Cove I will be able to produce.

Has anyone used these simple router bits to produce acceptable B and C strips?

I look forward to your next installment.

Simon

PS 26deg C down here :-) and great paddling weather.

Messages In This Thread

Strip cutting adventures...
Hank -- 2/8/2000, 11:25 am
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Walter H. Klaus -- 2/14/2000, 8:43 am
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Simon -- 2/9/2000, 3:09 am
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Jerry -- 2/10/2000, 1:07 am
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Earl Bailey -- 2/9/2000, 3:55 pm
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Paul Lund -- 2/9/2000, 9:18 am
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Hank -- 2/9/2000, 8:12 am
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Spidey -- 2/9/2000, 3:30 am
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Spidey -- 2/8/2000, 11:00 pm
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Earl Bailey -- 2/9/2000, 3:50 pm
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Bill Light -- 2/8/2000, 5:35 pm
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Hank -- 2/8/2000, 9:11 pm
Re: Strip cutting adventures...
Jim McCool -- 2/8/2000, 1:55 pm