Sail making

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Sail making

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I am currently in the process of making sails for a friend's 6 ft dempster . Was wondering what the best way of cutting the slots for wheel bands
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Smax

a laser is the best just get them to cut the whole sail

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Thanks Paul laser would be nice but I am making them by hand. got them all cut out but the slots then will roll and head them. Steve
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I use an air powered cutting wheel for doing stuff like that. You have to have a steady hand and cutting the short side would be touchy. Mine has a 3 inch cutting wheel.
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I would clamp 3 or 4 together and drill a hole on either end of the slot then cut out the slot using a metal cutting saw blade in a jig saw. The only thing odd is the ends of the slots will be radius instead of squared off.
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I agree with Grezmonki! Dempster late model #12 sails actually have rounded off ends on this band slot, which I think they did to prevent stress cracks from forming which seems to be common on squared off slots.

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Thanks guys the info is much appreciated Steve
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