Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Stripping the Canoe Part III

 The last and final step in stripping the canoe was the final strip on the top and the bottom strips at the bow and stern. The bottom strips were glued and stapled just as every other strip was done, but were much shorter. In increments of three strips, as pictured, I wanted to follow a natural curve for the build up to the bow and stern. The strips were cut with a dremmel and the canoe began to look very "canoe-ish." The strip on the top was not whiter western red cedar because the two pieces I was thinking about were not white on the top and bottom, which I did not think was going to look good. Measurements were made to ensure that the top strip fit the curve of the strips at the hull. The two pieces were glued together, cut on the band saw, and then sanded to fit. Unfortunately, the top strip didn't fit as well as I had hoped it would of. The next step was to the laborious process of removing staples. 


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