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Stephen Baker ) writes:
Wayne B says:

Also,
the blade will not like cutting rubber.


Rubber's OK, it's the steel reinforcing that's the real kicker! ;-)


here's an example of where the boatbuilder wants polyester instead of
kevlar - in the tire cord of those tires you're going to slice up.

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Lay down a styrofoam sheet on the floor, say 1-1/2" thick, then lay plywood
on top.

Piece of cake.

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Lew says:

Lay down a styrofoam sheet on the floor, say 1-1/2" thick, then lay plywood
on top.

Piece of cake.

HTH



Then chase a ga-zillion little white bubbles all over the neighbourhood ;-)

Closed cell foam is way better, and can be used more than once.

Steve "pragmatist"


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Then chase a ga-zillion little white bubbles all over the neighbourhood

;-)

Closed cell foam is way better, and can be used more than once.


What ever floats your boat.


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Furring strips are a LOT cheaper than closed cell foam.


I think that's what's called 1x3 spruce strapping in this area.
When the plywood is cut it can be used for gunwales and frames.
I have two layers of it for the gunwales on the Dogskiff (photos on my
website).

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I have cut literally thousands of ft of ply building boats and a lot of
it has been curves. It is important to set your blade depth correctly.
I always use saw horses 'cause I hate getting on my knees anymore.
Always support both sides of your cut and you will do much better.
MOFWIW
Pat O'Donald
William R. Watt wrote:
snip.

I would never try to cut a curve with a circular saw.



try it. you'll like it.

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