Always a pleasure to watch something be built by wood. The Yak is coming along nicely guys. Nick on the lead in video of you in the bay/ocean which spray jacket are you wearing/
The best trick I know for spoke shaves is to set one side deeper than the other such that you can vary your cut as needed simply by shifting the tool laterally. But I've never used them on fiberglass or epoxy.
Another type of sanding block we use in stock making is a pink eraser with the sand paper wrapped around it. Its is stiff and flexable at the same time and you can ususally get it pin pointed to the location in need.
Always a pleasure to watch something be built by wood. The Yak is coming along nicely guys. Nick on the lead in video of you in the bay/ocean which spray jacket are you wearing/
I'm wearing a Kokatat Meridian drysuit in the on-the-water segments.
Another great, well put together video - thanks! Looking forward to seeing how you touch-up/repair where the stain was sanded away.
its coming up in the next video
Looking forward to seeing the glass go on.
Its all coming together.
Thanks!
Thank you very much
I was wondering if a spoke shave might be better than a small block plane if you can set one to be not too aggressive?
I have used a spokeshave for this. They work great. I tried to limit the specialized tools. Then of course we went and used that Kutzall rasp.
I was thinking the same thing and as an alternate perhaps a scraper with a custom shape.
The best trick I know for spoke shaves is to set one side deeper than the other such that you can vary your cut as needed simply by shifting the tool laterally. But I've never used them on fiberglass or epoxy.
@@wadepatton2433 I agree, the ability to adjust your cut in real time can be great.
Another type of sanding block we use in stock making is a pink eraser with the sand paper wrapped around it. Its is stiff and flexable at the same time and you can ususally get it pin pointed to the location in need.
What model is the kutzall tool ……fine or course?
I think that one is the coarse. I have a fine one also.