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| LAKERUNNER, do you find that the plywood that has both sides of same wood has that bend wet - hold the bend when dry? I say that because I used 1/8" Birch and made a 8' WW II PT boat out of it. Was a piece of cake to wet bend and hold dry shape. Was I lucky? |
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| you'll have great success with 1/8' birch. solid . or light laminate Birch has outstanding Bending properties .It is used to make some acoustic guitars. steamed for very short period of time and you can do just about anything with 1/8'' hard woods . It may have been luck making your choice . but fact as to the properties of your choice . I was originally stating that 1/4'' luan is fine for small boat projects under low power. And sub-flooring material is just not the answer to boat building. there are better product for the task at hand with comparable pricing. post a picture . Of your PT Boat like to see it . good job |
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| It was luck. I paid a cabinet maker to teach me in 2 minutes how to do the bow curves perfectly. Luck and skill work great together. I have pictures and a scanner to send them . How do I get them to you? Or this site? |
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| Good ? . I have not found how to attach a file to this part of the site. You can go to the Gallery and post one. It will take you through it step by step. Or you can just e-mail to me if you like . djvcwg@yahoo.com |
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