Guys,
Been talking it over with Matt, and he's working out some lines for a strip canoe with wood/canvas style ribbing for me. In the meantime, I've been scouting out the wood for it. Had been wanting to go strictly cedar, white and red, but the white cedar is pretty danged hard to locate here for some reason or another, so a question. . .
I've located a supply of blue spruce with a beautiful, tight, straight grain and a beautiful white, white color to it. Whaddaya think? Too heavy?. . I'm figuring I could use it for the ribs, maybe? I know with a hot bath, or a good steaming, it'll make the bends I'll need it to make. . . that wouldn't be a problem. . . But what about resilience and weight factors. . .
I know Matt's right about white cedar being easier to bend but it's just so hard to find any here. . . Western red is way plentiful. . . just not the Norther or Eastern white. . .
Even toyed with the thought of a spruce hull,using what I've found, with the red cedar as accenting. . . but, it's not a serious consideration. . . at least not at this stage. . . The spruce I found is really straight grained and is about the whitest wood I have seen in a long time, except for some guitar tops I've seen. . . Really beautiful stuff. . .
Whaddaya guys think? A possibility for the ribs? And, would it work in strip use, y'think?
A white canoe? Hmmmm... Would be different.
Been talking it over with Matt, and he's working out some lines for a strip canoe with wood/canvas style ribbing for me. In the meantime, I've been scouting out the wood for it. Had been wanting to go strictly cedar, white and red, but the white cedar is pretty danged hard to locate here for some reason or another, so a question. . .
I've located a supply of blue spruce with a beautiful, tight, straight grain and a beautiful white, white color to it. Whaddaya think? Too heavy?. . I'm figuring I could use it for the ribs, maybe? I know with a hot bath, or a good steaming, it'll make the bends I'll need it to make. . . that wouldn't be a problem. . . But what about resilience and weight factors. . .
I know Matt's right about white cedar being easier to bend but it's just so hard to find any here. . . Western red is way plentiful. . . just not the Norther or Eastern white. . .
Even toyed with the thought of a spruce hull,using what I've found, with the red cedar as accenting. . . but, it's not a serious consideration. . . at least not at this stage. . . The spruce I found is really straight grained and is about the whitest wood I have seen in a long time, except for some guitar tops I've seen. . . Really beautiful stuff. . .
Whaddaya guys think? A possibility for the ribs? And, would it work in strip use, y'think?
A white canoe? Hmmmm... Would be different.