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Can't say much about hand tools, but I've dressed the edges of Starboard
with a shaper, and it gave a real smooth cut. I guess you are aware of Starboard's high coefficient of thermal expansion. You also need special glue, otherwise, mechanical fasteners. "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I need to make a hatch frame that involves some complex curved rabbets and am thinking of using Star Board so as not to wind up with more wood trim that needs re-finishing. How easily does Star Board work with a chisel, planes, and similar hand tools? I've worked with some other fake woods and they are pretty ornery in this regard. -- Roger Long |
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