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Re: Smoothing inside of hull
By:Jim Eisenmenger
Date: 5/12/2000, 2:53 pm
In Response To: Smoothing inside of hull (Tim Shelburne)

: What's the best method and tool to use to smooth out the inside of a strip
: built's hull?

I used a french curve shaped cabinet scraper (constantine's has them - mail order or off the web (let me know if you need an item number). I also used a rubber sanding block (3M I think) with coarse paper - it was designed to hold sandpaper on the flat side and the rounded side fit your hand. I used it upside down. The curve that was made for hand comfort fit the inner hull curves of my canoe quite well. I tried a surform but I thought it scarred the wood too deeply.

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Smoothing inside of hull
Tim Shelburne -- 5/12/2000, 2:15 pm
Re: Smoothing inside of hull
Charles Cooper -- 5/16/2000, 11:25 am
Re: Smoothing inside of hull
Ed Walshe - Dublin Ireland -- 5/15/2000, 4:54 am
sometimes you can cheat
Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/16/2000, 3:26 pm
Re: Smoothing inside of hull
Jim Eisenmenger -- 5/12/2000, 2:53 pm
Re: Smoothing inside of hull
Ray, Port Angeles -- 5/13/2000, 10:50 am
Re: Smoothing inside of hull
Jim Gabriel -- 5/12/2000, 2:23 pm
Re: Smoothing inside of hull
Dave Houser -- 5/12/2000, 3:15 pm