Panel shapes, bevels etc . . .
Hi Guys,
At the risk of sounding a slob, we modern-day home boatbuilders don't need
to worry about precise bevel angles, ciggy-paper fits and so on. Thickened
epoxy forgives all inaccuracies. Gaps as big as half an inch can be
successfully (and strongly) bridged with peanut-butter consistency
epoxy/wood-flour mix and a layer or two of glass.
So don't let's agonise over something that's a non-problem. JFBI (Just
build it!) ;-)
Cheers,
Bill (the guy who made the Gougeon brothers into zillionaires)
At the risk of sounding a slob, we modern-day home boatbuilders don't need
to worry about precise bevel angles, ciggy-paper fits and so on. Thickened
epoxy forgives all inaccuracies. Gaps as big as half an inch can be
successfully (and strongly) bridged with peanut-butter consistency
epoxy/wood-flour mix and a layer or two of glass.
So don't let's agonise over something that's a non-problem. JFBI (Just
build it!) ;-)
Cheers,
Bill (the guy who made the Gougeon brothers into zillionaires)