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Re: scarfing 3mm ply
By:Dave Houser
Date: 10/10/2001, 3:37 pm
In Response To: scarfing 3mm ply (Dean Trexel)

I scarfed 1/8" lauan 8:1 (1" wide) and tortured it into a round hull with no problem. I took extra care to prewet the joint well with epoxy. Scarfing is the only way to go. The butt block at the butt joint makes the panel too stiff at the joint and the panel will not make a smooth bend.

If you look at CLC's website (Shop Tips), they use a butt joint only on their cambered decks. Bending the deck in two pieces allows for a different deck radius front and back and installing a scarf in between would be a challenge.

: Has anyone out there scarfed 3mm (~1/8") plywood, or is butt-jointing
: the only way to go with thin stuff? If I remember right, the scarf ratio
: is 12:1 length:thickness. That would make a standard 4mm scarf 48mm
: (~2") long but a 3mm scarf only 36mm (~1-1/2") long. I was just
: curious if this was too small of an area to get a good joint with, or if
: planing thin plywood was more problematic than the thicker stuff...

: Thanks,

: Dean

Messages In This Thread

scarfing 3mm ply
Dean Trexel -- 10/10/2001, 2:13 am
Re: scarfing 3mm ply
Dave Houser -- 10/10/2001, 3:37 pm
Re: scarfing 3mm ply..Would poly glue work??
Ben Staley -- 10/11/2001, 3:24 pm
Re: scarfing 3mm ply..Would poly glue work??
SOB -- 10/13/2001, 1:42 pm
Re: scarfing 3mm ply..Would poly glue work??
Dave Houser -- 10/12/2001, 3:57 am
Re: scarfing 3mm ply
Tapio Manner -- 10/10/2001, 12:44 pm
Re: scarfing 3mm ply
steve hartmann -- 10/10/2001, 8:08 am
Re: scarfing 3mm ply
Craig Bumgarner -- 10/10/2001, 8:05 am
Re: scarfing 3mm ply
LeeG -- 10/10/2001, 8:04 am