I have been making some wooden paddles until I get the room to build a canoe and need some advice. I have just completed a kayak paddle and need to finish it. While I have used resin on a few paddles and glassed a couple of blades on others I don't want to glass this one but would like to strengthen it with epoxy or resin.
Which would be better? Should I seal the wood first or apply the epoxy/resin so it absorbs into the wood?
I plan on several coats and then top it off with several coats of spar varnish. I used red cedar for the blades and a combo of cedar and poplar for the handle. I know that cedar is pretty soft but it is readily available and the paddle will be for light use only (wife's paddle). Any advice is greatly appreciated.....
Which would be better? Should I seal the wood first or apply the epoxy/resin so it absorbs into the wood?
I plan on several coats and then top it off with several coats of spar varnish. I used red cedar for the blades and a combo of cedar and poplar for the handle. I know that cedar is pretty soft but it is readily available and the paddle will be for light use only (wife's paddle). Any advice is greatly appreciated.....