Here we go again Started cutting out the bottom panels and sides They are cut sanded and the bottom panels glued seemed like it was slow today for some reason.More tomorrowRon
And it IS magic, isn't it. A stack of flat, flexible plywood begins to assume the graceful shape of an elegant watercraft. Magic indeed!
Kayak Jack
Doing what you like is FREEDOM
Liking what you do is HAPPINESS
I spent most of my money on whiskey and women - and I'm afraid I just wasted the rest.
Besides playing with my granddaughter's I did get a little work done
cut out my stations
wired bottom together
stitched the sides and stations in
turned it over and started to stitch the outsides then got to thinking why can't I do the outside like I do a perow, think Ill try that instead of stitching the outside and bottom together.
Well dats all folks
for today, moma hollering supper is ready fried pork chops cream gravy
fresh okra and a big ole glass of sweet tea
Im gone before she throws it out
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "like I do a perow." What is it that you are doing differently from the stitch & glue method? Are you getting a panel-to-panel contact and edge-gluing them together and then using fg tape?