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706 petroglyph@...
petroglyph... Send Email
Jun 15, 2009
7:02 pm
Hi, I am building the Snowshoe 12, and have steamed, bent, and clamped in place the first two ribs. The plans call for epoxy to secure the ribs to the...
707 Mike Oszczak
moszczak Send Email
Jun 15, 2009
7:30 pm
I don't know much about sinew, but I would go with the epoxy to secure the ribs to the stringers...my test pieces showed that the wood cohesion tended to fail...
708 Scott Perkins
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Jun 15, 2009
8:01 pm
What is artificial sinew ? Scott...
709 Patrick Dengate
petroglyph... Send Email
Jun 15, 2009
9:00 pm
Artificial sinew is flat, waxed cord made from nylon or polyester that mimics natural sinew. It's used by leather workers, weavers, and kayak builders.. It is...
710 Scott Perkins
scottperkinsusa Send Email
Jun 15, 2009
9:09 pm
The thing that I remember about Buffalo sinew used by American indians to hold their stone points on arrows and spears was that it shrank as is dried out and...
711 rueffingkidding Send Email Jun 16, 2009
12:09 am
My understanding is that one of the main points of the Aleutian baidarka and (to a lesser degree) Greenland kayak building traditions was to use high...
712 recyc Send Email Jun 17, 2009
5:36 pm
OK this is a bit off topic here in the boat group but Platt did tell me that he thought the Airolite system would apply to bicycles as well. I've added some...
713 dave griffith
dwgriff1 Send Email
Jun 17, 2009
9:03 pm
I am big into teardrop trailers and have long thought of making a tear using this technique. I pull my tear with a small car and weight is an issue. Do you...
714 dave griffith
dwgriff1 Send Email
Jun 17, 2009
9:10 pm
Oops, it DOES look like there are stealable ideas here....
715 koefstoon Send Email Jun 17, 2009
11:35 pm
For a lot of links go to this website: http://www.dutchbikes.nl/ <http://www.dutchbikes.nl/> and click on the Manufacturers link. Regards,Casper...
716 cdnmarketco Send Email Jun 27, 2009
12:30 pm
Hello all I'm new to this Group but hope to become more acquainted with other enthusists as time goes by. My plan is to build at least one or more items, an...
718 ruediklein Send Email Jul 5, 2009
2:24 pm
Hi, Is there anyone, who has completed a kayak using this method? I'm familiar with the standard skin-on-frame designs out there, but would like to try and...
719 ruediklein Send Email Jul 5, 2009
2:27 pm
Hi, Another quick post: Has anyone experimented with using Bamboo for the ribs? In the skin-on-frame kayak world, there are a few folks, who are using a bamboo...
721 Robert Smith
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Jul 5, 2009
5:12 pm
Ruedi --  Can you elaborate on the laminating of bamboo strips ? Or point me to your source ?   Thanks --   AceRobert-- ... From: ruediklein...
722 koefstoon Send Email Jul 5, 2009
6:38 pm
I have experimented with bamboo, see these pictures for a prototype: http://www.flickr.com/photos/koefstoon/sets/72157616820492758/ This is not a strict Platt...
723 Robert Smith
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Jul 5, 2009
8:33 pm
Many Thanks ! And ,"Happy Landings ! "   AceRobert in Idaho in the U.S.A.-- (Just started growing my own Bamboo)   ... From: koefstoon...
724 bschless@...
bschless Send Email
Jul 5, 2009
11:37 pm
Does anyone know if bamboo can be steamed to shape? This appears to be a very interesting design. My wife has requested a kayak for next winter's project,...
725 ruediklein Send Email Jul 6, 2009
12:16 am
... Robert, Please see below as perhaps the most prominent example, since Brian is teaching kayak building as well as building kayaks for others: ...
726 ruediklein Send Email Jul 6, 2009
12:21 am
... Yes, it can (see Brian's example: http://www.capefalconkayak.com/The%20modern%20skin%20on%20frame%20kayak.html). For me, the question is whether natural...
727 ruediklein Send Email Jul 6, 2009
12:41 am
... Great, love it! This is one of the nicer examples of a pure bamboo frame. If you can't find Dacron, could you find ballistic nylon in the Netherlands? It...
728 Scott Perkins
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Jul 6, 2009
8:14 am
I have seen a lot of charts showing the various strengths of different species of wood but never bamboo listed among them because I suppose bamboo is a grass. ...
729 koefstoon Send Email Jul 6, 2009
10:10 am
... On the strength of bamboo: all the fibers are longitudinal, this makes it very strong in one direction. The trouble with bamboo and charts is that bamboo...
730 koefstoon Send Email Jul 6, 2009
10:28 am
... I tried steaming bamboo, I used the whole stem, this was no good. Bamboo does not have so much mass, it holds the heat for a mere 8 to 10 seconds. So it...
731 koefstoon Send Email Jul 6, 2009
10:41 am
... I have to go to a sailmaker, finally found one near here. I have the impression that stuff like ballistic nylon is not made in Europe anymore. It is...
732 ruediklein Send Email Jul 7, 2009
1:51 am
... Yes, I think the ripping is what Brian does. Apparently, he sources his bamboo from: http://nwbamboo.com/materials.html As discussed on Qajaqusa...
734 cmrv6 Send Email Jul 30, 2009
3:21 am
Hello. I would like to build a light but stable boat for my wife and me to use on the lake. Probably using kayak paddles. Which Airolite boat would be best....
736 nwood660 Send Email Aug 11, 2009
8:28 pm
Good Evening All I am considering building a Classic 12 for use on the local rivers and in Christchurch Harbour here on the south coast of England. However,...
737 noneof yourbusiness
second_floor... Send Email
Aug 11, 2009
9:21 pm
Nick: The I believe the heat-n-bond you have there will work. In my experience, it's not that critical. I got the original from GaBoats and got more at a local...
738 nwood660 Send Email Aug 12, 2009
6:48 pm
Hi Paul Many thanks for your comments, they're most helpful. Your note about the width of the fabric is especially useful and also the contact for information...
739 pjacobs55 Send Email Aug 16, 2009
3:31 pm
Paul, Thanks for the Yostwerks website link ... what amazing boats! Peter "Black Fly wanabee"...
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