The side panel are complete. I tried the scraper, sharpened the scraper, dulled the scraper. Tried a heat gun with the scraper. All gave some success, but not moving fast enough for me. I got out my belt sander and 60 grit belts and went to work. 2 hours later, both sides of each panel are clean level wood. I will finish the tumblehomes the same way for this boat, but there was a whole lot of sweat and elbow grease invested in getting these panels clean. I think the next boat will come after I find me a 10" thickness planer.
I have learned a lot in the past week:
I didn't think that that I could cut repeatable 1/4" strips. But with the guide that I built for the table saw, they were within 10 thousands or so. Very close.
I didn't think I could handle the panel with just glue on the 1/4" side. But the titebond III glue joint is fantastic. No need to worry about the panel coming apart.
I learned that titebond III is a bitch to get off. What is that stuff?
Thanks for the help. It should all be downhill from here.