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Re: Strip width
By:Al Gunther
Date: 3/30/2001, 12:38 am
In Response To: Strip width (Scott E. Davis)

: I have heard that builders are required to cut thinner strips for the tight
: curves. How wide and how narrow is typical? - Scott E.

After experimentation, I found that 3/8" wide strips, which lie 1/4" seam to seam when bead and coved, with curve around a 1/4" raduis curve with little loss in thickness when final sanded to a round surface. It takes five 3/8" strips to equal two 3/4" strips, so you waste a lot of material. Compared to the value of a finished boat, however, the price of the wood is pretty small.

Al Gunther

Messages In This Thread

Strip width
Scott E. Davis -- 3/29/2001, 1:54 pm
Re: Strip width
Al Gunther -- 3/30/2001, 12:38 am
Re: Strip width
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/29/2001, 8:12 pm
Re: Strip width
Scott E. Davis -- 3/30/2001, 1:37 pm
Re: Strip width
Lars Durban -- 3/29/2001, 6:09 pm