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Hello,
I built a Glen-L 14 a few years ago and only recently decided to install splash boards. I cut a compound miter on two pieces of mahogany to give it that forward sweep. Then I glued them end to end to form the V shape. I laid them on the deck of the boat and scribed the contour of the deck onto the boards. Then I carefully removed the material with a block plane. The assembly lies close to the deck, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to get it to perfectly match the contour of the deck. There are small gaps (or large depending on your perspective, 1/8 in.). I will probably attach it with screws from the bottom. Q: Do I need to get it perfectly fit, or can I simply put some sort of bedding compound down that will fill the gaps? If there is a bedding compound, what is it? Should I use epoxy with filler or should it be removable for future repair? What is the traditional or common way to address this issue? Thanks, Brian |
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