A little more on the Freedom

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A little more on the Freedom

Post by tx river rat »

Folks
It is starting to look better all the time now if it will just float.
putting on combing
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That was the lower combing now installing top combing
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putting on layers of risin and sanding

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Adding coats to top deck
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Dang I want to paddle this boat can't hardley wait
Ron
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Post by jem »

she's looking good!

Tell us the story behind your cockpit. Looks like you're going for a nice big opening.
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Post by dangermouse01 »

Ron;
Love that piece of wood you used for the deck. 8)
What type of wood is it? Some type of Birch plywood?

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Post by hairymick »

Hi ron,

Man, you build fast mate. Looking good.
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Post by surfman »

Cross grain on the deck, what a good idea and look. 8)
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Post by LEE SCHNEIDERMANN »

That's a tasty looking deck there! Giving me ideas of granduer for my build. Thanks for putting those piccies up for all to enjoy!

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Post by jem »

Cross grain can work on a deck. But it could be dangerous on any bottom panels. Thin ply will be in one direction much easier than another. The stiffer bend is kept along the longitudinal centerline.
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Post by Oldsparkey »

One thing about folks building wood boats , there is sure no lack of new ideas , the cross grain for the deck is marvelous. I trust it is glassed inside and outside for the protection of the wood and strength.

Your Freedom will be one of a kind and a guaranteed head turner. :D

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Post by jem »

Oldsparkey wrote:One thing about folks building wood boats , there is sure no lack of new ideas , the cross grain for the deck is marvelous. I trust it is glassed inside and outside for the protection of the wood and strength.

Your Freedom will be one of a kind and a guaranteed head turner. :D

Chuck.
Chuck - Yep, for the deck it'll be plenty strong. No question.

Probably would be ok to do it on the bottom panels, depending on the wood selected. But I'd say to avoid it if possible. :) Might find it would flex a bit much on the bottom but with a couple strips here and there, she'll be right as rain.
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