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On Oct 21, 9:24 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 01:06:00 -0000, wrote: Kind of like making a boat out of a sheet of Formica. Makes it easy to match up the grain and color. :-) Bill O'neil (sp?) from Seaworthy systems, may he rest in peace, brought me to his home one day and showed me the 50 foot sailboat they were building over on South Cove in Essex. The whole interior was done in pigmented composite wainscoat and various types of cabinsole colored and painted to look like wood, right down to 3d grain the guys at the shop built into the molds. He trimmed that with real wood, cherry, maple, and walnut iirc.. It was a beautiful mix of old school and new technology. But all the white and main woodwork was completely maintenance free. |
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