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Starboard is a brand of polyethylene sheet sold for boat trim uses. It is
easily cut and shaped with saws, planes and routers but doesn't sand well. It weathers very well but is heavy and does not have good stiffness or strength for its weight. Being polyehylene (think milk jugs) it does not hold a finish and can only be glued using specialized and pricey adhesives. "Michael" wrote in message . .. I'm not a boater but I am a woodworker and was wondering if anyone can tell me about this "starboard" or marine grade plastic sheet. I've never used it before. I'd like to know how well the edges can be finished on the material, with a sander, buffer, jointer? or? I can finish acrylic edges fine but have yet to meet a plastic that will give a good finished edge......but I had someone suggest this Starboard stuff. (would like 3/8" thick or 1/4") Thanks. |
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