How to Build a Cedar Strip Canoe
Things You'll Need
- Cedar stripping
- 1-by-1- inch cedar planking
- Wood glue
- Sawhorses
- C-clamps
- Stain
- Brads
Instructions
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Lay a canoe whose design you want to copy on two sawhorses in your workspace.
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Cut the keel of your canoe from the 1-by-1-inch cedar strips based on the length of the canoe you are using as a model. Secure the keel to the bottom of the other canoe using the C-clamps and then secure the gunwales of the cedar strip canoe to the sides of the canoe form with clamps.
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Cut the ribs of the canoe at least four feet long and begin gluing them in one-foot intervals along the keel board. Cut the excess rib wood extending past the gunwales.
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Cover the wooden form with cedar planking, gluing and tacking each plank to the ribs and gunwales. Use the stain to seal every inch of the wooden canoe.
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Allow the canoe to dry 24 hours and then install two cross braces between the gunwales along the length of the canoe.
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Paint the canoe your desired color and allow the entire thing to dry for 72 hours before putting it in the water.
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