New build

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#6

New build

Maybe called something else. It's used in furniture manufacturing and architectural features. Has a really nice surface finish.
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#4

New build

hi. I agree with the other posts. However I use 4mm birch plywood. Mainly because its lamination are stronger , all being the same thickness.
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#3

New build

I use two part Epoxy resin for strength and speed.
Happy sailing.

John.
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#2

New build

I have been using 5mm. marine ply for my Thames barge keels.
I guess it depends on the size of the craft you are building . Mine are forty two inches and I find the five mil works for me.
Waterproof PVA glue goes well with it but I find CA does not hold well to plywood. Epoxy works too.
The two tools I find really useful are a dremel scroll saw and my ryobi drum and disc sander combo.
They save hours of hand work.
Regards, Nick.
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#1

New build

Looking for advise, I usually use balsa for the keel and frame. I want to try plywood. Size, cutting, gluing, etc come to mind. Thoughts appreciated.
TS

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