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    Default Scarfing jig

    Hi All

    I have just purchased plans for Selway Fisher LYNX 14 sailing boat.

    Pocket Cruisers up to 16'

    To achieve the best usage out of the ply sheets it would be best to scarf them first, then loft out the panels.

    Does anyone have a plan or know of plans for a 10-1 scarfing jig for a router, that would be suitable for 1200mm wide sheets?

    Cheers

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    I know it's not what you want to hear but I agree with Pagie.
    If you decide to consider doing that then I can give you details about how I would do it and I'm sure others would have some good advice on how to go about it. My experience is on relatively narrow pieces but the principles will be the same.
    Cheers, Bob the labrat

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