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I am planning on replacing the eyebrow trim on my 35' sloop. The trim
needs to have a "S" curve in it, where it follows the lines of the cabin trunk. When making this section, is it usually made from a wide board, or from a bent piece of the trim. If so, what is the best method of bending Teak? Also, the orig eyebrow was so weathered and had been sanded a lot, that it's hard to figure the orig width and thickness. Any suggestions on the size to make it? Thanks in advance |
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