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Compumarine Boat Plans
Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

This photo shows stations 0 and 10 with canoe stem and stem pieces attached. The molds and the stem and stem pieces were coated with epoxy prior to assembly. Notice that the dotted line used to cut off the excess wood from stations 0 and 10 after the hull is removed, has been partially cut.

Notice that the station molds for this canoe hull have small blocks of plywood in-stalled around the edges. As the strips are bent into place and edge glued together they will be clamped to these blocks until the glue sets. This will hold the strips in place without having to use nails or staples, helping minimize damage to the cedar strips.

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