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Re: grades of okuome (1088 vs 6566)
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 2/25/2000, 11:47 am
In Response To: Re: grades of okuome (1088 vs 6566) (pete czerpak)

I haven't used the 6566, but I used 1088 for my hull and doorskins for the deck. Had I known about the 6566 option, I would have used it throughout.

Like Tom said, the only difference between the 4mm 1088 and 6566 is that the 1088 has 1.5mm faces and the 6566 has 1mm faces--very insignificant. Noah's marine website says 1088 is A-B grade, and 6566 is B-BB grade. I think the B face is much more beautiful than the A-face anyway. It doesn't have knots, but the grain is more irregular and really beautiful under glass.

I would venture to guess that on a scale of A to Z, 1088 is A, 6566 is probably D, good doorskins are P, and bad doorskins are Z!

There should be a far greater difference between lauan doorskins and any marine plywood than between good marine plywood and great marine plywood. Byron mentioned that he didn't have any voids--voids and crumbly end-grain for the middle ply, and a super-thin face ply ( For 4 mm thick panels it appears that the difference is perhaps ultrasonic
> testing of the glue lamination in the 1088 in addition to a nicer face
> panel. same wood, same number of plys and same phenolic glue is used for
> both. Perhaps the cheaper stuff could be used for the hull panels and the
> deck be made from 1088. just trying to save a few bucks for my father.

> Thanks again.

> Pete

Messages In This Thread

grades of okuome (1088 vs 6566)
pete czerpak -- 2/22/2000, 1:37 pm
Re: grades of okuome (1088 vs 6566)
Byron Lawrence -- 2/23/2000, 11:46 am
Re: great board
lee -- 2/23/2000, 9:02 pm
Re: grades of okuome (1088 vs 6566)
Richard Boyle -- 2/22/2000, 2:34 pm
Re: grades of okuome (1088 vs 6566)
pete czerpak -- 2/22/2000, 2:47 pm
Re: grades of okuome (1088 vs 6566)
Shawn Baker -- 2/25/2000, 11:47 am
Re: grades of okuome (1088 vs 6566)
t madill -- 2/22/2000, 8:03 pm