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Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches
By:Donovan
Date: 2/20/2009, 8:56 pm
In Response To: Tools: cutting cargo hatches (nathan m)

Nathan,

When I cut the hatches in my Merganser I used a Dremel with a 1/16" grout removal bit. I used the cone shaped base with a pattern held down by double-faced tape. With the curved deck of the Guillemot, you will need some bending plywood. Post some pictures so we can see this awesome boat.

Donovan
Alaska, Michigan

: I'm getting ready to glass the top deck of my Guillemot L, my first kayak
: (which looks totally awesome so far), and was wondering if anyone out
: there has tried alternative methods for cutting cargo hatches than those
: Nick discusses in his book? Specifically I was wondering how a Dremel
: tool, or some other kind of spiral cutter would work if you used a very
: small downward spiral cutting bit. I've used RotoZip cutters before for
: less precise cuts (not on kayaks), and they work good, but I don't know if
: they would work in this application. I'm worried because my kayak has a
: lot of detail that all converges in both the areas I want to install my
: hatches, so there is no room for a mistake. Thanks for your help.

Messages In This Thread

Tools: cutting cargo hatches
nathan m -- 2/20/2009, 4:37 pm
Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches
Bill Hamm -- 2/21/2009, 7:01 am
Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches *LINK*
nathan m -- 2/21/2009, 12:15 pm
Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches *Pic*
Joe Greenley -- 2/23/2009, 2:08 pm
Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches
Bill Hamm -- 2/23/2009, 12:56 am
BEAUTIFUL DECK!!!!
William Cruz -- 2/21/2009, 4:13 pm
Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches
Ric Moodie -- 2/21/2009, 4:02 pm
Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches
Donovan -- 2/20/2009, 8:56 pm
Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches
Ric Moodie -- 2/20/2009, 7:12 pm
Nice cutting tool!! *NM*
William Cruz -- 2/21/2009, 4:15 pm
Re: Tools: cutting cargo hatches
William Cruz -- 2/20/2009, 4:54 pm