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Depends on the quality of the ply, if it is hardwood softwood or mixed wood.
Some plys have internal butt joints & others have lots of air voids?
 
jayke, I think you mentioned building a small gun of about 700cm long?
You can use lots of different types of wood to achieve this but perhaps the best ones would be - No1 Teak or Iroko - No 2 Mahogany or Utily.
You could try Oak or virtually any other hardwood but most folk stick to teak & that is what I recommend.
Cedar is unusual in that its a soft hardwood! Cedar is classed as a hardwood but the actually timber is soft to work with however it does glue up very well but I still would not recommend it as a first gun build material.
You need to use three pieces of teak glued together with a waterproof glue.
So first of all you need a plan of your finished gun so you can get the three pieces cut to the right size. You need to know what the finished dimensions will be & then divide the width by three, ie if your finished gun will be 40mm wide you need to allow a little say 5mm & divided that figure by 3.
So you would need to find three 15mm strips of teak.
 
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jayke, I think you mentioned building a small gun of about 700cm long?
You can use lots of different types of wood to achieve this but perhaps the best ones would be - No1 Teak or Iroko - No 2 Mahogany or Utily.
You could try Oak or virtually any other hardwood but most folk stick to teak & that is what I recommend.
Cedar is unusual in that its a soft hardwood! Cedar is classed as a hardwood but the actually timber is soft to work with however it does glue up very well but I still would not recommend it as a first gun build material.
You need to use three pieces of teak glued together with a waterproof glue.
So first of all you need a plan of your finished gun so you can get the three pieces cut to the right size. You need to know what the finished dimensions will be & then divide the width by three, ie if your finished gun will be 40mm wide you need to allow a little say 5mm & divided that figure by 3.
So you would need to find three 15mm strips of teak.
allright so i get 3 15mm strips of teak how high?
 
What happens if you were to oil a mahogany gun like a teak gun instead of seal. Im not to familiar with hardwood chemical properties.

Jason
 
My friend had a mahogany oiled gun but it dried out fast in sun and sea water. He would sand it and re- oil but it just seemed to get heavier with oil
but never looked good for long. How about using a Tung oil finish?
Cheers, Don Paul
 
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Im not going to try it, just didnt know what would happen or why it was never mentioned.

Jason
 
Hello
Teak is great, also IROKO or Mohagny,
you have to think to make a 40 mm x 40mm x gun lenght ( from triger to the front and + 20 cm to the back.
after having a good piece of wood , (3 to 4 pieces of wood glue with epoxy resin or pu glue )
oil only teak or afromosia. mohagny has to be coated with resin or vernish
i hope it heps
 
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