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Compumarine Boat Plans
Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

Cut out the station molds using a hand held jig-saw. Notice that the two pieces of plywood are held together with a pair of clamps. You could also nail the sheets of plywood together to keep them from moving while you cut. The two half molds will then be matched up and glued together at the centerline to form the station mold.

The finished station molds. Notice the fair line of the hull shape can be seen in the finished molds. This will be the shape you would see if you were standing in front of the finished hull. Use your imagination to stretch it to the full length. This set of molds have been cut from plywood.

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