I've been talking to the metal yard and I can't get exactly what I want in stainless, so I have two options. All is 304 SS in 3/16. I have a diagram below. To recap, the biggest "mistake" I made on my snowgoose was how I did my strakes, both the material facing them and the shape of the wood part. The way I made them I used larger wood then most (2 and 3" x 3/4") on Sam's suggestion (and I had the wood anyway). I ripped the pieces and rounded over the corners with a 1/4" roundover bit (see drawing "now"). the rounded area and sides get quite a bit of wear and the oak is pretty beat up, so obviously that design didn't work perfectly (they did look nice, if that counts). Given the metal I can get I have 2 options: A). would require some grinding of the strake, B would require some building up in the blue area with epoxy. In A). the metal is 1/4" narrower than the strake on both sides and in B) the metal is the same width. Either one is needed since the strakes are scabbed up. If option "A", does anyone have a suggestion on how to accomplish? I'd rather not do it freehand and I haven't found a router bit with the proper profile (and I'm not getting one made).
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