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Re: Strip: Model-building update
By:Scott Ferguson
Date: 11/22/2002, 5:03 pm
In Response To: Strip: Model-building update *LINK* *Pic* (Ross Leidy)

: I did manage to resaw some full-sized strips to produce some mini-strips for
: the model. I'm glad I didn't have to resort to scarfing wooden coffee
: stirrers. (Thanks for the idea, Paul, but doing it would have driven me
: nuts!) Here's a photo of the current progress. There's a couple more
: photos on the website.
: Ross

Very cool Ross,
I know you must be having fun with this project, would you say you get nearly as much gratification as full-sized? You have come to the realization that you won't be able to paddle this one, haven't you?

I have had problems with sanding almost all the way through 1/8" thick strips. Had to cut out the over-sanded areas and re-fill with thicker strips. I honestly think that the experience you get from building these models with such small strips, makes working with full-sized strips seem much easier.

I've always been impressed with your website and your craftsmanship, thanks for the pics and the update.

Are you planning on doing any other tests on this model other than its trim or how it rests on the water? Have you found a test paddler yet? ;)
SMF

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Model-building update *LINK* *Pic*
Ross Leidy -- 11/22/2002, 3:55 pm
Re: Strip: Model-building update
Scott Ferguson -- 11/22/2002, 5:03 pm
Re: Strip: Model-building update
Ross Leidy -- 11/24/2002, 8:53 am
Re: Strip: This kayak is powered by gerbals
Roger Nuffer -- 11/22/2002, 6:24 pm
Re: Strip: It's stapless? *LINK*
Roger Nuffer -- 11/22/2002, 4:42 pm
Re: Strip: It's stapless?
Ken Sarkozy -- 11/22/2002, 9:51 pm
Re: Strip: Super Mini Table Saw
Roger Nuffer -- 11/22/2002, 11:06 pm
It's stapless: Yeah, but pretty "tacky"! :)
Bill Price -- 11/22/2002, 6:25 pm