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Re: Strip: Attaching Hull/Deck
By:Ian Cummins
Date: 4/3/2011, 9:07 pm
In Response To: Strip: Attaching Hull/Deck (Damian wentzel)

One thought is to use a fairing board instead of a plane. If the board spans the beam width, 23" or so, you can sand both edges at once and they keep each other in check. There really isn't much wood to remove so both edges get flat pretty quickly with some course grit paper. Do the same with the deck edge and they'll mate up well.

Ian

: Hi all,

: I'm nearing completion of stripping the deck on my night heron
: HYBRID and had some questions on attaching the hull to the deck.
: I decided when laying that first shear strip, not to bevel the
: hull-side edge flat. I have reasons, hopefully they were good
: ones; thats where you come in. I thought that rather than
: struggling to both twist the first shear strip and get the bevel
: on the bottom correct i'd deal with one problem at a time and
: not bevel. My assumption is that i'd be able to flip the deck
: over and just hold the plane horizontal and shave off enough to
: flatten out the shear strips all the way around. Has anyone
: tried this method before, i'm kind of making it up, but maybe
: i'll get lucky and its an already proven method? Any other
: thoughts or potential concerns?

: Thanks
: Damian

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Attaching Hull/Deck
Damian wentzel -- 4/3/2011, 8:38 pm
Re: Strip: Attaching Hull/Deck
Ian Cummins -- 4/3/2011, 9:07 pm