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Fairing/leveling chines

 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 8:35 pm    Post subject: Fairing/leveling chines Reply with quote

[Jim , They are from S.Y.Pine , were ripped on table saw a few degrees
off then I did my sanding after they were glued and screwed.
Regards, Todd
QUOTE=Jim Conlin]You haven't described the construction of these
joints, so this is a guess.
Do not use a sander away for the remainder of the project.
Plane what's left of the members to a fair profile, even if they're
significantly skinnier than designed.
Bond to the members a strip of stock sufficiently thick to reach
designed
dimension. Clean squeeze-out carefully.
Plane the members to designed dimension and profile.

ReelBros wrote:
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Hello, I've built a Ken Hankinson design LaPaz22 in 24', in my haste,
and lack of a good belt sander my reverse chines/strakes have some
serious "roller coastering" any suggestions on what to use to build
up
low spots, they are epoxied on so i'm doomed.
Regards,

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