I was looking around the pics on the harryproa website, and in some of the shots showing the hulls partially strip planked, it looks like the strips aren't...
Bead and coved edges really are not necessary, they just add cost and wastage. They do help alignment between planks but that can be easily achieved using...
In a post at 26/1/07 I said: Bead and coved edges really are not necessary, they just add cost and wastage. They do help alignment between planks but that can...
Hi Mark, I posted the following reply twice last week, and they still haven't shown up, so here's attempt number three (my apologies to all for the repeats if...
I had a post go missing too so if anyone feels unsupported it could be due to missing posts, ...or slackness. The tighter the curve the narrower the strips...
G'day, The tight corners are usually at the ends of the hull. This area frequently has multiple layers of glass from overlaps, and does not need to be as...
Hi Mark, I posted this earlier and it still hasn't shown up, so apologies if it comes up twice: Thanks for the thorough answer! I have kind a specific ...
As far as I am aware, all the strip plank Harrys are done with flat strips. The bead and cove would add significantly to the cost. Also, rough sawn is adequate...
Mark, Thanks for the thorough answer! I have kind a specific concern....say I was planking around a circle (this is an extreme case, I know, but bear with...
Hi, I don't think Phil Keck was answered to on this question. Mark replied to someone aboiut torturing ply and this seems to have been missed. It is a fair...
I read a letter in the latest Aust multi mag referring to the article you mention. I haven't got the original but what I did read it sounds to me you need a...
I'd like to design something soon but am busy with a number of other urgent projects at the moment. If a few people showed interested i could justify the time....