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  1. Rex Stardust

    Ashes Solo Trip build

    I'm just taking notes cause I've already got enough epoxy, fiberglass and cedar for the next one. I'm trying to keep this one light, so I'll likely do a little sanding and call it good enough. Plus, we've been having unnaturally warm weather here and if I can get some gunnels on soon, maybe I...
  2. Rex Stardust

    Ashes Solo Trip build

    So, not entirely successful. I ended up with some wrinkles in the bottom of both stems. I found the next piece really stuck in place and was difficult to move and smooth out. The other issue was getting it squeeged out completely. I was hoping for an even weave showing but I've got some smooth...
  3. Rex Stardust

    Ashes Solo Trip build

    That's great information. I'll start with the stems on Friday and the rest Saturday morning.
  4. Rex Stardust

    Ashes Solo Trip build

    Do you lay them all out first or one layer at a time - adding the second one after the first is flat and wet out?
  5. Rex Stardust

    Ashes Solo Trip build

    Does anyone ever use multiple perperndicular lengths of cloth on the inside - with some overlap at the seams, rather than one long piece from bow to stern? My 4oz. cloth is 50" wide and the canoe is about 53" gunnel to gunnel. So either I use one long piece and patch the top several inches...
  6. Rex Stardust

    Ashes Solo Trip build

    I had a close look at it and I agree that I don't think I'm into the cloth. I still have a do a final light sanding before varnish but I'll be carefull around these spots. If it's still visible after varnish it certainly won't be the only visible mistake I've made. This was my practice boat...
  7. Rex Stardust

    Ashes Solo Trip build

    Ok. I'm sold. Taking it off the forms tomorrow.
  8. Rex Stardust

    Ashes Solo Trip build

    After a summer of building raised beds, desks and floating shelves, I'm finally getting back to my canoe. I just finished sandng the outer hull and I can see the cloth in a number of places. Most are at the edge of a double layer (football/stem) which I'm less concerned about, but there are...
  9. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    Sounds like more patience is in order. I felt rushed trying to get the hull wet out and squeegeed before the epoxy started to set up but I think I've got more time to work with than I thought. I did buy enough cloth and epoxy to a 17' tandem once this one is finished so I'll be adding this to...
  10. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    I applied with a squeegee and thought I was moving it around a lot before removing excess but I guess I needed to work a little slower and give it more time to soak in. I was running the garage warmer than normal but maybe bumping that up a bit would have helped as well. I don't see any large...
  11. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    I think I spoke a little early when I said it went well. I'm downgrading that to "OK". I got all the layers on and wet out but while doing fill coats I could already see some streaks and color variation in the wood. The streaks are where the epoxy dripped down the side before I could start...
  12. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    I got the wet-out done with the football section and I guess I'm adding the stem strips with the fill coat. It was hectic enough without having to deal with those extra strips so I'm glad I left them out. Seems like everything went oK and the knuckle/tumblehome was no big deal at all, apart...
  13. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    Thanks for the advice. At what point should I add bias cut strips to the stems? After the initial wet-out or later, after fill coats are applied?
  14. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    I'm through sanding now and planning to glass this weekend. For a first-timer, how important is it to have an extra set of hands around? I'm going do some final research tonight (ie. watch some Youtube videos) and write out a list of steps so I'm prepared but maybe I should have someone around...
  15. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    Thanks for the compliments on the hull. It's just 5/4 decking from Home Depot and I had fully intended to speed build this so I could use it on a trip later in June, but I got carried away with book matching and grain matching at the joints. It's taken a lot longer than I planned but I do like...
  16. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    Glenn. Go ahead and change it as you see fit. I realized that it wasn't completely accurate but it seemed to be somewhat common usage. I actually tried Nick's technique from that video on my canoe but was not entirely successful. I ended up over-bevelling the inside and left a pretty noticable...
  17. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    That looks similar to an idea I had. I plan on putting a second layer on the football anyway, so thought about tilting the boat and doing one side at a time but overlapping the whole football to make that section double thickness. Seems like a lot of effort though. I'd rather do the whole...
  18. Rex Stardust

    Fiberglassing a hard shoulder chine on a cedar strip

    So I built this solo canoe with a hard chine and now I really don't know what kind of problems I might run into trying to fiberglass into that tumble home section. I'm concerned the fiberglass either won't make the corner around the chine or that it won't lay flat against the tumblehome. The...
  19. Rex Stardust

    Solo or small tandem (to fit the dog)

    Last time I used a rock, I accidentaly dropped it into my aluminum canoe and it left a nasty dent. Likely would have done more damage to kevlar or fiberglass.
  20. Rex Stardust

    Solo or small tandem (to fit the dog)

    I'm leaning towards a solo canoe. If that means I take the dog only on shorter trips where I can pack lighter and perhaps deal with less than ideal weight distribution, I can live with that. It's not always a bad thing to move slower and do more fishing. And if it really won't work to have...
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