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"William R. Watt" wrote in message ... .. I must have made it thinner than I intended; but since oak is also 50% stronger than mahogany, that shouldn't matter. maybe, maybe not. if it's too thin for the slot it can vibrate while sailing. you can always build it up with a fibreglass coating to make it fit better. with wood you can always take more off, but you can't put it back on. that's what fibreglass is for, although it makes the product heavier. I was thinking that myself, but I am unsure about the technique. I have done fiberglassing, but not on something like that. Would it be reasonable to staple the glass in place, and then apply the epoxy; while working on waxed paper? |
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