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For your first time, I wouldn't sweat a little bit a warped wood, if you
find it after that fact of course. It's your first one. Enjoy it. I made some big oops's on my first one like not mixing the epoxy correctly and having a seam stay gummy. Mistakes are just about unavoidable. Luckily they turn into experience. ![]() -- Matt Langenfeld JEM Watercraft http://www.jemwatercraft.com Michael Kelly wrote: Jonathan wrote: I would appreciate anyone sharing any first time goofs that they can remember (and bear to share). Since you have two pieces of plywood, and you probably store them flat, the top piece is becomming warped. Make sure you use enough ties to even your bow/stern. My first canoe is named "Ugly Duckling" for a reason. Mr Payson recomends laying the warped plywood concave side down on the lawn for a few hours to correct the warp. Mike. |
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