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    So I was finishing up the last of the inside sanding yesterday. I was moving the boat around and heard a loud crack as some glue let go on the bottom. I quickly moved the foam supports out to the ends and put the center from back in. Lesson learned, don’t move it with a form in place and get a...
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    TPG, I think only the top couple of inches of stem will be exposed after I put in the float tanks. Just trying to do what I can to keep the weight down but yes that's a crappy spot to work in. As for the S glass over dark wood here's an example of a couple of layers over walnut. Up close you...
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    My experience with the S glass is that it shows more "silver fleck" as well as the weave when you get up close. Also when using multiple layers it shows a fair bit more than E glass. Clear enough though and fine for our build purposes as Cruiser said. It does matter on the dark woods where...
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    That is a Veritas miniature shoulder plane. I bought it to use with Nick Schade's Robo-bevel but I have been using it a lot since Scratchypants suggested using it outside of the Robo-bevel. It's a pretty handy little tool for slow wood removal. It can work in a concave surface providing it's...
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    I have a question about glassing if anyone's done this. I'd like to lay a 5' piece of glass into the cockpit and a little in the stems. Put it in with a squeegee and no fill coat. Leave it overnight or longer, rough sand for mechanical bond, vacuum then do a full length layer of glass over...
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    Welcome Farback, good luck with your build. I planed down the stern stem today then did a little grinding with a burr and a stone. I want to round out the stems so the glass lays in there nicely without me having to add an epoxy fillet joint. It will take a little more work yet.
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    I only got a little done today. I had to fix our snowblower since no one likes shoveling. I planed down the bow stem and really should have started in the stern. Get it figured it out in a less obvious spot. I started with my 6" plane but that made a few contact lines in the cedar. I...
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    I really hope so Jim. Scraping went well, the epoxy was still pretty green so shaved easily. When I was unscrewing everything to flip the boat over I discovered that I slopped epoxy right into a 3" screw head. The boat turned over well, a few forms fell out. The center ones stayed so I think...
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    I should have added that it looked a lot worse when I first applied it. I used my gloved hand like a squeegee and forced out as much of the grey air trapped epoxy as I could. I then added fresh over top and carefully worked it in. This helped a lot in removing the grey but it left it looking...
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    I put two layers of bias cut s glass on the stems. This didn't turn out so great colour wise. S glass doesn't seem to wet out as clear as E glass plus I got some air in there despite trying not to. Durability has a cost I suppose. I'll go scrape off what I can of the excess while it's still...
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    Solo on the Light Side

    Thank you for taking the time to put all this together. Your brain is clearly wired for writing instructions. I always appreciated the Stuff Rob Macks posted on the Kayak forum. This thread makes me feel a little guilty not including more details in my thread. I'm also going to try stemless...
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    I lucked out and scored a good deal on some 18' bead and cove cedar strips. The coves aren't in the best of shape but the price was good for 2 boats worth and only a few blocks away from home. When I had the garage door open with the natural light I could see I didn't do as good of job on the...
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    Once it cures I'll do the inside and then see how it feels. I'm going to do a full 6oz layer inside plus an additional 5 foot layer in the cockpit area. If it's still too flexible I'll add a layer on the exterior football once I level sand the outside. I'll be putting bias cut S glass on the...
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    Yesterday as I was getting ready to lay the glass out I noticed that the hull had flared a little at the bottom. I wrapped cam buckle straps around the hull and hot glued the inside to the forms to keep the proper shape when glassed. I rolled out the Hexcel 4533 6oz x 60” the night before and...
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    That sounds pretty nice having the extended time for a chemical bond. I just re-stocked with 105/207 for upcoming projects though so it would be a while before I have the opportunity to try anything new.
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    I ended up working a couple of extra days. I finished sanding the seal coat today then vacuumed everything twice. I followed that up with a warm water wash/dry. I turned up the heat in there and will tack cloth it tomorrow afternoon before laying the glass on there to relax overnight. Aiming...
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    No glassing today, got called to work. Maybe Sunday.
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    The warm water wipe down is just to remove any potential amine blush. I do this before I start sanding as I've read you'll sand/mix it in if there's any there. The tack cloths I have are sealed in packages and leave no lint. Even after scrubbing at it twice with the vacuum the tack cloth...
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    Kayak paddle length for wider canoe

    My solo canoe is 32" at it's widest with a fair bit of tumblehome. I'm just under 6'2. At first I though 260cm was good but after spending some time using a high angle lightweight 250cm I got used to it. My spare is also high angle and adjustable 240-260cm. Playing around 255cm feels pretty...
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    My plan is to wait a few more days to sand. Then I'll give it a wash first with water cloth then a gentle sand again with 180 grit on the log board and a little with the RO plus some by hand. This will be followed but a couple passes with the vacuum, another water wet wipe followed by a tack...
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