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04-21-2004, 02:23 AM
Dear All,
I hope you can help, my grandfather is building a 16 foot Bondwood Cruiser for himself in his spare time. After building a smaller yacht he has moved onto grander things. He is extremely competant with all things wood but is having a fair bit of trouble with attaching some bits.
At the front of the boat he is having trouble pulling the front piece of the bottom down to the chine.
The sides are already on.
Is it recommended to wet it with hot water to make it more springy or is this discouraged.
EG. Towel with hot water.
Some other specs that may help you.
Chine is 15”6
Bottom piece is in 1 piece 15”6 long X 3” wide.
He has a feeling that it may be a brute force job but that is something that he doesnt have a lot of and clamps are extremely hard if not impossible to attach.
Your 2 bits would be much appreciated.
Stuart :confused:
I hope you can help, my grandfather is building a 16 foot Bondwood Cruiser for himself in his spare time. After building a smaller yacht he has moved onto grander things. He is extremely competant with all things wood but is having a fair bit of trouble with attaching some bits.
At the front of the boat he is having trouble pulling the front piece of the bottom down to the chine.
The sides are already on.
Is it recommended to wet it with hot water to make it more springy or is this discouraged.
EG. Towel with hot water.
Some other specs that may help you.
Chine is 15”6
Bottom piece is in 1 piece 15”6 long X 3” wide.
He has a feeling that it may be a brute force job but that is something that he doesnt have a lot of and clamps are extremely hard if not impossible to attach.
Your 2 bits would be much appreciated.
Stuart :confused: