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We show pictures of the method at our tech. support web site:
http://bateau2.com/modules.php?name=...ticles&secid=1 See "Camber and other curves . . " I like to cut smooth curves with a circular saw, they come out much nicer than with a jig saw. The limit is 3/8" plywood but since you work with 1/4", it will work. Lauan? That is another matter. I have seen some very nice one on some very bad. It's probably good enough for a practice boat if you coat it with epoxy. -- Jacques http://www.bateau.com "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... I have a few other questions. I'm building a simple boat (cajun flat bottom 10 feet) as a starter project. The points of the bottom are plotted on a piece of plywood. What would i use to make a smooth curve? Do you use a hand held jig saw to cut it out? I want to put a fancy deck on it. Would a hardwood veneer plywood be ok? I'm not sure if it is rated for exterior use. Other material to use? 1/4 inch ply is that equivalent to 6mm. Is 5.2 mm luan too thin for sides and deck. Can i join plywood by a butt joint and a 1x 2 across the joint on the interior. All my materials are to be bought from a home depot type store. Thanks |
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