How to Obtain Wood for a Cedar Strip Canoe
Things You'll Need
- Calculator
- Computer
- Internet connection
Instructions
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Calculate the length of strips that you will need to strip your canoe by dividing the surface area of your canoe by the width of strip you want to use. Then divide that total by the length of the canoe. For example, a typical 17-foot canoe has 55 square feet of surface area. Standard bead-and-cove strips show 1/2-inch faces. So, for an average 17-foot, you will need 1,760 feet of strips. Dividing the total length by 17 equals 104 total strips.
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Search the Internet using the search term "cedar strip canoe kits." The results will give you options for places to buy from. Not all the companies listed in the search results sell cedar strips separate from kits, so keep looking until you find a place where you can obtain them separately.
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Look through your search results for any businesses that are nearby, because shipping full-length strips is expensive. For example, one Midwestern company charges between $300 and $400 in shipping for a bundle of strips. If the company is close enough, you might save money by picking up your strips.
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Order enough strips to satisfy your original calculation. Consider ordering extra strips as backup for fixing mistakes.
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