In the photo below of Buddy Boy's cabin area there is curved teak trim that holds the cushions in place. How do you make/where do you get that kind of trim. I see it on all kinds of boats. Did Capt. Patrick steam and bend each piece to fit or is it pre-bent teak that is available somewhere?
If anyone knows where to get that kind of trim or how to make it, I would greatly appreciate you passing the information on to me.
Thanks in advance.
Buddy Boy Teak Trim Question
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John,
The straight sections of teak edge molding is available through better ship's stores and some hardwood suppliers. On "Buddy Boy" the corner moldings, both inside & outside corners were carved to meet the different radius' that I needed. I shapped them from large slabs of teak, no steam bending at all.
The same company that makes the straight moldings also makes inside and outside radius moldings but only in one fixed radius.
Online you might try Shipstore.com
For the straight pieces just search their site under "teak moldings"
I've never purchsed from them and this link is NOT an endorsement of shipstore.com...
Br,
Patrick
The straight sections of teak edge molding is available through better ship's stores and some hardwood suppliers. On "Buddy Boy" the corner moldings, both inside & outside corners were carved to meet the different radius' that I needed. I shapped them from large slabs of teak, no steam bending at all.
The same company that makes the straight moldings also makes inside and outside radius moldings but only in one fixed radius.
Online you might try Shipstore.com
For the straight pieces just search their site under "teak moldings"
I've never purchsed from them and this link is NOT an endorsement of shipstore.com...
Br,
Patrick
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Patrick,
That is truly amazing that you carved the trim down from blocks of teak. How did you do that? The only thing I can think is using a band saw to trim/shape from the block and then setting up a jig on a router. That's the kind of work I thought only I was crazy enough to do.
Thank you very much for the link.
John
That is truly amazing that you carved the trim down from blocks of teak. How did you do that? The only thing I can think is using a band saw to trim/shape from the block and then setting up a jig on a router. That's the kind of work I thought only I was crazy enough to do.
Thank you very much for the link.
John
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