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Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
By:Darren
Date: 3/2/2008, 5:36 pm
In Response To: Re: Strip: Which way to scarf? (Etienne Muller - Ireland)

: One way to avoid all of this is to get 20 ft lengths.

That was the original plan, unfortunately the wood I had access to (and at the right price) is in 12 - 15 foot lengths. So will only need one joint per piece, and none on some of the shorter bits.

: On another point though, I did some sculpting years ago (when I lived on the
: Gold Coast) in Australian Red Cedar.

Will look into Aussie Cedar. There's a few different types out here called Cedar. if it's light I may be able to get 20 foot lengths for a future project.

: Another great very light weight Ausi wood is Heuon Pine

Huon Pine is sensational, but very slow growing and difficult to get - and if you can get it, it costs a fortune. A friend has built a small launch out of huon (row boat, like 18th century ship's boats - lapstrake hull, all copper clinched nails, ribbed, etc). Absolutely beautiful, but about 12' long and I'm sure it's cost him close to $10,000 to do all in Huon. Very light, minimal grain, varnishes to a soft yellow/light wood colour.

So I have my WRC for now, it's just a bit short. Enough for a couple of kayaks then I'll try other woods. One will be Paulownia, a new species here that's similar to WRC but about 1/3 of it's weight/density but still similar strength and properties.

Regards,
Darren

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Which way to scarf?
Darren -- 2/18/2008, 5:23 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Etienne Muller - Ireland -- 2/29/2008, 6:40 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Darren -- 3/2/2008, 5:36 pm
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Allan -- 3/2/2008, 7:49 pm
Huon pine; add King Billy pine *NM*
JohnK -- 2/29/2008, 4:58 pm
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Robert N Pruden -- 2/22/2008, 12:19 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Bill Hamm -- 2/22/2008, 10:17 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Robert N Pruden -- 2/22/2008, 5:39 pm
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Darren -- 2/23/2008, 5:02 am
Direction for scarph joint, part 2 of 2 *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/26/2008, 10:34 pm
Great graphics as always Paul. *NM*
John Monroe -- 3/2/2008, 3:41 am
Re: Direction for scarph joint, part 2 of 2
Darren -- 2/27/2008, 5:19 pm
more on scarph joints
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/28/2008, 7:31 pm
Re: more on scarph joints
Bill Hamm -- 3/2/2008, 2:16 am
Re: more on scarph joints
dave -- 2/28/2008, 8:47 pm
Cover your butt with a scarf at my joint ! *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/6/2008, 8:23 pm
Re: Cover your butt with a scarf at my joint !
John Monroe -- 3/7/2008, 2:59 am
Directon for scarph joint. Part 1 of 2 *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/26/2008, 10:32 pm
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Charlie -- 2/19/2008, 2:42 pm
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Bill Hamm -- 2/20/2008, 1:54 am
Scar cutting jig *LINK*
Jay Babina -- 2/19/2008, 8:46 am
Re: Scar cutting jig
Kudzu -- 2/19/2008, 9:30 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Bill Hamm -- 2/19/2008, 2:14 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Rob Macks / Laughing Loon CC&K -- 2/19/2008, 10:32 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Bill Hamm -- 2/20/2008, 2:16 am
C & B or flat edge? *LINK*
Jay Babina -- 2/20/2008, 8:38 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Bill Hamm -- 2/20/2008, 1:48 am
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Rob Macks / Laughing Loon CC&K -- 2/20/2008, 12:46 pm
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Tim -- 2/18/2008, 12:30 pm
Re: Strip: Which way to scarf?
Steve Rasmussen -- 2/18/2008, 11:20 am
Scarf cut *LINK*
Jay Babina -- 2/18/2008, 8:06 am
Re: Scarf cut
Bill Hamm -- 2/19/2008, 2:18 am
Re: Scarf cut
Jay Babina -- 2/19/2008, 8:54 am
Re: Scarf cut
Bill Hamm -- 2/20/2008, 1:44 am