No this is a very old an well used method, there is a mixture of seven different woods some of which are commonly used and some which are a little more unusual. Roger.
thanks roger. do the chambers all need to be lined up when you glue them together? is it more for float or just to make it lighter? i guess a bit of both?
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a great idea indeed. is this the first of its kind? first time i come across anything like this. what woods are you using?
No this is a very old an well used method, there is a mixture of seven different woods some of which are commonly used and some which are a little more unusual.
Roger.
thanks roger. do the chambers all need to be lined up when you glue them together? is it more for float or just to make it lighter? i guess a bit of both?
wood is good
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