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Compumarine Boat Plans
Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

Finish gluing the strips to the top of the transom. Use a jig-saw to trim around the transom edge. Pull all of the staples and the transom is ready to mount on your strongback.

Beveling the edges of the molds. The stem mold and station 0, and the stern mold and station 10 on canoe and kayak hulls will remain in the finished hull. They will have to be beveled so that the strips will contact a flat surface as they are glued into place. On dinghy hulls or any hulls that have a transom the edge of the transom must be beveled so that the strips will lay flat along the edge. A small belt sander works very well for completing this job. Use a piece of a strip for a batten to move along the edges of the molds as you bevel. Be sure the batten is long enough to go around a couple of stations to ensure the correct angle of the bevel.

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