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Dan wrote in message .. .
I've never done it, so that may disqualify my thoughts on the matter instantly but.... 1/8 Luan is designed for use under soft flooring material, to level out any imperfections in the sub-floor. That implies two things, 1) it has a relatively high compressive strength, and 2) for short distances (1-3 inches) the tensile strength of the skinning material is pretty good. I would think that coated on both sides with epoxy or polyester resin ( and gelcoat if poly) the material would be fine for small, one or two person boats, less that 10-11 foot. Coated with good fiberglass, even better. The problem is that inner layer. Like William said, it is like rods and frequently has voids that run full length or nearly, hidden under the skins. Many times these voids do not show up until you cut, sand, or snap the piece putting it in. Anyway, the fact that the center is harder wood, and frequently void filled, it makes the softer outer skins prone to snapping, much like scoring a tile or piece of glass then bending it... Scotty jotis wrote: Do you think it is possible to build an 8-foot skiff or dinghy using 1/8" luan? Joseph |
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