Jim Dodd
LOVES Wooden Canoes
Most agree that cutting strips is the first daunting task in building a cedar stripper.
Most people try and walk the plank through a table saw, and then with a surface planer attempt to uniform the strips.
I was lucky to learn from the Minnesota Canoe Assc., how easy and effective it was to cut strips with a skillsaw ! It was not only easy but cheap. For less than $100 I was set.
I use the strongback to hold my plank, as I walk back and forth cutting strips with a skillsaw.
It produced strips that did NOT need to be planed, as they were uniform enough to be beaded and coved without any further work !
Here is a pic of my current set up.

Most people try and walk the plank through a table saw, and then with a surface planer attempt to uniform the strips.
I was lucky to learn from the Minnesota Canoe Assc., how easy and effective it was to cut strips with a skillsaw ! It was not only easy but cheap. For less than $100 I was set.
I use the strongback to hold my plank, as I walk back and forth cutting strips with a skillsaw.
It produced strips that did NOT need to be planed, as they were uniform enough to be beaded and coved without any further work !
Here is a pic of my current set up.

