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Bernie,
I own those flexible blue strips that another fellow posted. They're not much good for transfering long curves, because unlike a flexible batten, they don't follow smooth curves. The curves usually end up with bumps in them. They're more useful for complex curves that would be hell to transcribe otherwise. In "Yacht Designing and Planning", Howard Chapelle devotes an entire section to drawing techniques and tools. If I remember correctly, he uses bought forms for irregular curves and wood battens for regular ones. His battens thin out towards the ends so that you get a fair curve. It's worth picking up from the library. I gotta admit, though, that after reading it I decided drawing wasn't for me. -m Bernie Cook wrote: Hello group , I have a friend of mine that does a lot of boat repair and canvas work on them as well .He is getting into boat building as well and he is looking for a type of adjustable curve or batten for laying out long curves and being able to put on the wood to transfer it .I have read of these items but have no found what we are looking for .Any help on where to look would be appreciated . Either email me or post . Thank you , Bernie |
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