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Re: Tamarack for Coaming?
By:Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks
Date: 4/3/2001, 8:42 am
In Response To: Tamarack for Coaming? (Greg Hughes)

Just about anything can be made to bend if you cut it thin enough. You just need more laminations if you cut it really thin. If you give it a good coating with epoxy when you are done rot resistance is not a big deal.

Butternut is a lightweight hardwood and is less dense than many softwoods. A lamination of alternating pine and butternut would look cool.

: I am about to build the coaming lip on the Great Auk I am working on and I do
: not have any Ash at my disposal. I have Tamarack, Pine, Butternut and of
: course - Cedar. Any thoughts on which would be best? Has anyone used any
: of these other species to build a coaming lip?

Messages In This Thread

Tamarack for Coaming?
Greg Hughes -- 4/2/2001, 9:39 pm
Re: Tamarack for Coaming?
Geo. Cushing -- 4/4/2001, 1:31 pm
Re: Tamarack for Coaming?
Simon Baillie -- 4/3/2001, 9:29 am
Butternut Coaming Lip
Greg Hughes -- 4/3/2001, 2:30 pm
Re: Tamarack for Coaming?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/3/2001, 8:42 am
Re: Tamarack for Coaming?
David Dick -- 4/3/2001, 7:01 am
Re: Tamarack for Coaming?
Greg Hughes -- 4/3/2001, 8:51 am
Re: Tamarack for Coaming?
David Dick -- 4/3/2001, 8:52 pm
Re: Tamarack for Coaming?
Rehd -- 4/2/2001, 11:35 pm