Message-Id: <199808111536.LAA07764@mailhost.capecod.net>
From: "William H. Low" <billow@capecod.net>
To: <baidarka@lists.intelenet.net>
Subject: Re: [baidarka] Bending ribs
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 11:36:23 -0400
I have used both. Usually the plans you work from have hull sections you
can copy to cardboard and then make forms. Or if you have a boat handy use
cardboard to get the exterior sections and subtract stringers and such.
Bill
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> From: Philip Jacobs <jaco0253@gold.tc.umn.edu>
> To: baidarka@lists.intelenet.net
> Subject: Re: [baidarka] Bending ribs
> Date: Monday, August 10, 1998 2:29 PM
>
> In message <199808101647.MAA15054@mailhost.capecod.net> writes:
> > A technique I have used on several boats is to make a simple form of
each
> > rib out of old plywood laying around. . .
>
> Chicken or egg question, Bill; do you need a boat to copy the templates
from,
> or are there plans/offsets from which to make these templates?
>
> Philip Jacobs
> jaco0253@gold.tc.umn.edu
> (651) 699-7938