Fillets. an epoxy fillet coves out the inside corner where two plywood panels meet. applying fillets to join plywood panels in a boat is the "glue" part of "stitch-and-glue" construction; the process is messy but very easy, sort of like making mud pies.. Photos are illustrative how to fillet a stitch and glue boat. stitch & glue boat plans: kayaks, canoes, sailboats, stitch-and-glue construction, along with the development of epoxy and modern mahogany marine plywood, has revolutionized and revitalized wooden boat building. this.. You can't build a stitch-and-glue boat without epoxy fillets. an epoxy fillet (pronounced "fill-it," as in "fill that corner up," not fill-lay, as in "filet of fish") is one of the most common procedures in a stitch-and-glue boatbuilding project..
Typical stitch and glue fiberglass seam made of fiberglass tape over an epoxy putty fillet. epoxy putty fillet at the bow. some tips:-spread the epoxy putty with a tongue depressor, it produces the perfect radius.-brush epoxy over the wet putty and apply the tape immediately.-for a perfect job, use a fiberglass lamination roller..
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