Yeah, that's what I tried. Maybe I need a bigger bit. I'll try it with one. Can't hurt, unless I drill through the wood and into mu knee.
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I hope it works out for you. Possibly a key to the technique is using a sharp knife blade with a good point on it.I tried the bigger bit and it worked okay. Now I’m cutting the tops and bottom of the bulwarks, and they’re going cross grain. Getting some breakage. No easy way of doing this.
I just had the Admiral pick up a new pack of blades for me.I hope it works out for you. Possibly a key to the technique is using a sharp knife blade with a good point on it.
I think it is a motorized boat, but could be wrongAnybody know what kind of boat this is? I’ll be looking for plans. Maybe a scratch build if I can’t find a kit.
I found it's a Shoalwater 250 Razor. I can't find any plans yet, but there are plenty of pictures available. Belongs to another friend.I think it is a motorized boat, but could be wrong![]()
This one is smaller than the Razor.Here you go, Vic
Good morning Vic. Nice! I like that “blue”. Cheers GrantBulwarks painted. View attachment 362460