The stitch and glue method was developed by woodwork teacher ken littledyke for the manufacture of canoes, later sold as the 'kayel' in plan and kit form, using plywood panels joined by fiberglass tape and resin. the technique was then popularised by the first tv diy expert, barry bucknell, in about 1964.. The stitch-and-glue techniques date back to the advent of modern adhesives in the 1960s. the basic process involves prefabricated plywood parts, which are stitched together with loops of wire, then glued with epoxy to create rigid and seaworthy hulls... Stitch and glue boat building is a quick and fun way to build boats using shaped plywood panels to build strong, lightweight boats. paddleboards, skiffs, rowboats, sailboats, and powerboats can be.
Stitch and glue is a simple boat building method which uses plywood, epoxy glue, and “stitches” and eliminates the need for stems and chines. plywood panels are cut to detailed profiles and stitched together to form an accurate hull shape, without the need for forms or special tools. this technique is also called “tack and tape”, and “stitch and tape”.. This video is part of a series of "how to" videos that show the construction of a pygmy stitch and glue (s&g) kayak kit. http://www.pygmyboats.com/index.html..
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