cedar strip scarf joints

zenman

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hey there

I am restoring a cedar strip boat...I need to replace some sections of the hull planking...several 12" to 24" sections...I will probably make the joins scarf joints...and now my question...does anyone have a jig design to attach to the hull to scarf the joints on the hull?

Thanks
Gerry
 

DuckHunterJon

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Re: cedar strip scarf joints

You can build a jig to clamp to the board (or side of the boat) that consists of a shallow ramp (equal to the angle you want the scarf). The ramp has an open area in the center wider than the board you are scarfing. Now build a large enough sub base for your router to span the sides of the ramp. You can use a straight cutter bit in the router to rout the scarf. I made one for a one time joint (forgot to cut it before attaching it to the boat). If none of this makes sense, let me know and I'll try drawing something up.
 

zenman

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Re: cedar strip scarf joints

Thanks for your reply...how did you attach your jig to the boat?
 
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