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The sheets all follow the contour of the hull on the bottom, so a rip fence like on a table saw isnt real practical, but the hit knife has been used successfully. I think Grandad used an electric train transformer and built a fairly large hoop out of plywood for his hot knife.
No need to laminate/glue the stacked sheets together, IMO. Unless you are using the foam structurally like Jasoutside did building his Sea Nymph 's rear bench. By gluing the foam he could use thinner/lighter plywood for the top and sides of the bench, which IIRC he glued to the foam structure too. Man, we miss that guy.
No need to laminate/glue the stacked sheets together, IMO. Unless you are using the foam structurally like Jasoutside did building his Sea Nymph 's rear bench. By gluing the foam he could use thinner/lighter plywood for the top and sides of the bench, which IIRC he glued to the foam structure too. Man, we miss that guy.