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OAC
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Post by OAC »

Has anyone tried cedar for sidewalls?
The upside is that it's light and supposed have good water resistance.
What's the downside? If any?
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Post by krp8128 »

OAC wrote:Has anyone tried cedar for sidewalls?
The upside is that it's light and supposed have good water resistance.
What's the downside? If any?


It is soft.
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Post by Jekul »

I'll be using some cedar boards in my next build. They're already profiled and ready for layup, just waiting for a good 4 hour time span to get them into and out of the press. The boards I'm using were salvaged off my deck from 2 summers ago, so hopefully they still have some water resistance left. As with any wood sidewalls though it's better to seal them with something.
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Post by SRP »

I wouldn't use cedar as a sidewall. It's much to soft in my opinion. It also won't give very much support to your edges, it would be much easier for your edge to get bent from rocks. I do think it would be interesting to try it as part of a core layup.
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