REPLACEMENT WOOD COMBING FOR COCKPIT STARBORD SIDE
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REPLACEMENT WOOD COMBING FOR COCKPIT STARBORD SIDE
Does anyone have a junked Typhoon or knows a carpenter who has patterns for a replacement?
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Re: REPLACEMENT WOOD COMBING FOR COCKPIT STARBORD SIDE
It’s easy to make a pattern from an existing combing. Use doorskin ply cut into 1.5” wide strips and cut them to fit with a pair of tin snips. Glue them together with a hot glue gun. I rebuilt my entire boat using this method. I have made probably 150-200 templates. Use the template then to determine how much wood you need and also to lay the template on the wood to trace out what needs to be cut.parkwayman wrote:Does anyone have a junked Typhoon or knows a carpenter who has patterns for a replacement?
But you also don’t even need and existing combing to model. The correct design is fairly self evident if you take some time to study it or look at another typhoon.
Attached is a photo of one I am working from now.
Link to how I built mine.
http://www.farreachvoyages.com/projects ... mings.html
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Re: REPLACEMENT WOOD COMBING FOR COCKPIT STARBORD SIDE
I think that you could also use the Port coaming as a template. I think that it is a mirror image or at the least very close.
Keith
Keith