Plascore alternatives - Wooden Boat People2024-03-28T22:18:10Zhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/forum/topics/plascore-alternatives?commentId=1312281%3AComment%3A150198&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noCorrect, the skin on one side…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-02-12:1312281:Comment:1501982018-02-12T23:26:17.797ZDavid Wittonhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/DavidWitton
<p>Correct, the skin on one side is cut. This allows the product to be used to create curved surfaces. Since the strength of the skin is provided by the glass & epoxy laminated to it, I don't believe there's a drawback. </p>
<p>Correct, the skin on one side is cut. This allows the product to be used to create curved surfaces. Since the strength of the skin is provided by the glass & epoxy laminated to it, I don't believe there's a drawback. </p> Folding implies the skin on o…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-02-12:1312281:Comment:1503042018-02-12T15:27:51.454ZJC Smithhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/JCSmith
<p>Folding implies the skin on one side is cut or otherwise interrupted. Is this correct? Does a folded product have limitations in how you use it?</p>
<p>Folding implies the skin on one side is cut or otherwise interrupted. Is this correct? Does a folded product have limitations in how you use it?</p> I settled on Nidacore - since…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-02-12:1312281:Comment:1501952018-02-12T15:14:39.807ZDavid Wittonhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/DavidWitton
<p>I settled on Nidacore - since it can be folded, it's much cheaper to ship. </p>
<p>I settled on Nidacore - since it can be folded, it's much cheaper to ship. </p>