John Robinson
Well-known member
I finally got all of my materials, supplies and boat cradle in order and organized in my workshop. I learned my lesson from our earlier duck boat build and ordered all high quality wood, epoxy and glass cloth. I ordered the BS1088 Okume from Edenwood supply, one of Devlin's recommended suppliers. I am very happy with the quality of product and service, they were very easy to deal with over the phone.
One problem though, this weekend I started the project by staggering the plywood on my work table and started to power plane the scarf "stair step" method. I noticed two things about my plywood. One of the 3/8" sheets was slightly warped, the others were all perfectly flat. By chance this was the sheet I stacked on top, and anchoring it with screws didn't flatten it perfectly against the rest of the stack, so I set it aside and picked one of the other 3/8 sheets. This one laid flat but seemed to be 1/4" out of square on the end I was scarfing. As I write this I can see that I should have turned it around and checked the other end.
Am I being too anal? It seems to me that if I ignore it and plane the scarf on and angle even this slight, the glue joint with either not be tight, holding the panels inline, or the panels will cant with a tight joint. I did measure the panel for a right angle using the old 3-4-5 method and it looked square by my tape measure, but 1/4" in eight feet might not show up that way. I'm nervous about cutting another end with my skill saw, factory edges always seem straight and square. I'm probably missing something as I got tired and frustrated. Maybe it will all be perfectly clear when I get home tonight, but if you notice something I'm missing please shout out.
thanks,
John
One problem though, this weekend I started the project by staggering the plywood on my work table and started to power plane the scarf "stair step" method. I noticed two things about my plywood. One of the 3/8" sheets was slightly warped, the others were all perfectly flat. By chance this was the sheet I stacked on top, and anchoring it with screws didn't flatten it perfectly against the rest of the stack, so I set it aside and picked one of the other 3/8 sheets. This one laid flat but seemed to be 1/4" out of square on the end I was scarfing. As I write this I can see that I should have turned it around and checked the other end.
Am I being too anal? It seems to me that if I ignore it and plane the scarf on and angle even this slight, the glue joint with either not be tight, holding the panels inline, or the panels will cant with a tight joint. I did measure the panel for a right angle using the old 3-4-5 method and it looked square by my tape measure, but 1/4" in eight feet might not show up that way. I'm nervous about cutting another end with my skill saw, factory edges always seem straight and square. I'm probably missing something as I got tired and frustrated. Maybe it will all be perfectly clear when I get home tonight, but if you notice something I'm missing please shout out.
thanks,
John