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COMPUMARINE
Cedar Strip Small Craft Designs
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Rio Rico AZ 85648-1028

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Compumarine Boat Plans
Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

As you fit the strip into place mark a line on it at the edge of the keel strip and use a small hack saw or coping saw to cut it. If you have a miter saw, use it to make very accurate cuts. Also, if you have a flat bed, bench top sander, it will help to get the right angle on the ends of the strip so that it fits well on the keel strip.

Notice that as the strips cross the edge of the station molds they are touching the corner and not the flat surface of the edge of the mold. Since the molds do not remain in the hull, they do not have to be beveled and that is the reason the molds have to be attached to their supports on the correct side to maintain the fair lines of the hull.

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