Hey guys,
Should a scarf joint on side panels always land in between two frames, or could a scarf be nailed through at a frame? Thoughts?

Thanks!
Jason

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I like to try and hide that inside joint behind or near a rib for visual cleanliness but it really doesn't matter as far as strength goes as long as the scarf is a solid joint.

Jason,

A properly fitted and glued scarf joint will be stronger than the parent wood you join.  If you make a sample joint on some scrap plywood and bust it the wood adjacent to the scarf will yield, not the glued joint.

I haven't nailed through a glued joint but a drilled pilot hole might make it easier to get the nail through and into the framing assuming its a hardwood.  I'd think the scarf's location it would be determined by trying to best utilize the plywood.  Just my humble opinion, eh.

Dorf

 

 

Jason,

I've done both.  No difference.  The only thing i try to avoid is putting a scarf on a hard curve, as it will show as a flat spot.  I know the boat you are building and you have no hard bends.  Put it where it falls!

Dave

Thanks guys! I was just curious. I will place it wherever it falls and not worry about it.

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