I am doing glued lapstrake planking with 6mm plywood. As I've cut the planks out I pre-finished the interior side with a saturation coat of epoxy and sanded them to 120. The bottom and garboard will be sheathed in 6oz glass inside and out. The remaining planks will be epoxy saturated only painted with two-part polyurethane.
Remembering the old adage "round all corners, ease all edges," I'm wondering if I should ease that outer corner of the planks to get the paint to last better.
Any thoughts on the matter?
Here are a couple shots of the build, when lining off the planking and double-checking the sheer after the first four planks.
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Thanks -- Tony
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