pipeandscarf
Curious about Wooden Canoes
Morning,
I'm working on my Chestnut prospector and noticed some of the planks are cracked and damaged. This is my first cedar canvas canoe project and I'm not sure if I could pull these planks out and replace or if they are OK. Are with the grain cracks ok? cracks that go across the plank are bad (from what I've gathered). I generally err on the side of replace it but any advice is welcome.
This has a hole, I plan on replacing this small plank. Good idea, bad idea?
Where the pencil is pointing is soft from the crack.
These two are the ones I'm not sure about. There are two planks with some cracking (impact damage?). I'm considering cutting the plank at the damage point as it is a long plank and I'm concerned it could be difficult to steam bend.
same as above, you can kind of see the pencil lines where I could cut the planks.
Maarsii,
Dave
I'm working on my Chestnut prospector and noticed some of the planks are cracked and damaged. This is my first cedar canvas canoe project and I'm not sure if I could pull these planks out and replace or if they are OK. Are with the grain cracks ok? cracks that go across the plank are bad (from what I've gathered). I generally err on the side of replace it but any advice is welcome.
This has a hole, I plan on replacing this small plank. Good idea, bad idea?
Where the pencil is pointing is soft from the crack.
These two are the ones I'm not sure about. There are two planks with some cracking (impact damage?). I'm considering cutting the plank at the damage point as it is a long plank and I'm concerned it could be difficult to steam bend.
same as above, you can kind of see the pencil lines where I could cut the planks.
Maarsii,
Dave
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