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Home » Boat Plans Blog » Stitch and Glue – A simplest way to build your boat – part 2

Stitch and Glue – A simplest way to build your boat – part 2

June 7, 2022 By Sh8fiLwPM4A8ZrBjTBaJ5MvCW7uLRQ Off

In some places it is necessary to keep two part of plywood in position. For this we use 20 – 30mm pcs pipes for set edge of two pieces of plywood – special in bow of boat.

When we set up all parts of plywood, then we start gluing. The best is when you have waterproof glue with applicator or syringe.

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