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What wood did you use to fill the gap ..
Huon Pine, same as the planking. Best to use the same timber as the planking whatever that is.
@@SmithysBoatshed thank you i have a mahogany clinker with simula cracking .... i will follow your example.... many thanks 😊
Any chance of including links to the website or the books you mention in the description section of your videos?Thanks.
All available at www.sydneywoodenboatschool.com.au
@@SmithysBoatshed thanks
Could you just have forced the epoxy into the split without the spline? The rough split edges would make a good "keyed " in surface bond.
Wood and epoxy expand and contract at different rates, so a thick epoxy line will tend to eventually work loose, usually coming away from one side of the seam.
Ok thanks. There's always a good reason why experienced people do things in a certain way , it's called experience!
What wood did you use to fill the gap ..
Huon Pine, same as the planking. Best to use the same timber as the planking whatever that is.
@@SmithysBoatshed thank you i have a mahogany clinker with simula cracking .... i will follow your example.... many thanks 😊
Any chance of including links to the website or the books you mention in the description section of your videos?
Thanks.
All available at www.sydneywoodenboatschool.com.au
@@SmithysBoatshed thanks
Could you just have forced the epoxy into the split without the spline? The rough split edges would make a good "keyed " in surface bond.
Wood and epoxy expand and contract at different rates, so a thick epoxy line will tend to eventually work loose, usually coming away from one side of the seam.
Ok thanks. There's always a good reason why experienced people do things in a certain way , it's called experience!