It is too hot in Louisiana for me to build the next boat now. But it is a great time to sit in the air conditioning and plan the next one. Next spring, I plan to build a stripped Okwata 24” out of cypress. Before then, I plan to build a practice boat out of cedar.
I have built a jig for the table saw that allows for very consistent ¼” strips out of 2X4s and I am building a 16’ X 16” table for gluing the strips. I have made a few test panels and I am pleased by the strength of the panels with the strips glued side to side with Titebond III.
But I am having a problem with the strips glued end to end. The cypress will probably be from a house tear-down, so the best lumber will possibly be random length. My plan is to bend the strips to the contour of the upper panel for gluing, and the end to end titebond joints are not holding. Will a epoxy joint solve this, or should I just plan to use nails and screws at these joints until the edge to edge glue joints dry?
Thanks for any help
Dan
I have built a jig for the table saw that allows for very consistent ¼” strips out of 2X4s and I am building a 16’ X 16” table for gluing the strips. I have made a few test panels and I am pleased by the strength of the panels with the strips glued side to side with Titebond III.
But I am having a problem with the strips glued end to end. The cypress will probably be from a house tear-down, so the best lumber will possibly be random length. My plan is to bend the strips to the contour of the upper panel for gluing, and the end to end titebond joints are not holding. Will a epoxy joint solve this, or should I just plan to use nails and screws at these joints until the edge to edge glue joints dry?
Thanks for any help
Dan