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Im curious as to the fit of the hull sides where they meet at the bow and along the deck – wouldn the doubling leave a gap equal to the thickness of the card?

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Im curious as to the fit of the hull sides where they meet at the bow and along the deck – wouldn the doubling leave a gap equal to the thickness of the card?

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To which Jeff adds: Even doubled the card is still usually very thin (which is why I double it too begin with) so it often is not a problem, but when it is I dress the edge with a piece of sandpaper to bevel the edge, sort of like doing a miter joint. This way the joint will be tighter than with the original part.

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