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Qué (quién) es deсk planking - definición

METHOD OF BOAT BUILDING USING PLANKS GLUED END TO END
Strip-Built; Strip planking; Cold moulding
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  • DH550 55' catamaran, using radius-chine plywood
  • Wood strip-built Kayak

Planking         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Planking (disambiguation)
·noun The act of splicing slivers. ·see Plank, ·vt, 4.
II. Planking ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Plank.
III. Planking ·noun The act of laying planks; also, planks, collectively; a series of planks in place, as the wooden covering of the frame of a vessel.
planking         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Planking (disambiguation)
Planking is wood that has been cut into long flat pieces. It is used especially to make floors.
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Planking (fad)         
  • Batmanning
  • seal]]-style plank to read a green
  • Owling (and planking) in the snow
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Acton Beale; Lying down game; Lying Down Game; Planking (activity); Planking (meme); The Lying Down Game; Owling (internet meme)
Planking (or the Lying Down Game) is an activity consisting of lying in a face down position, sometimes in an unusual or incongruous location. The palms of the hands are typically touching the sides of the body and the toes are typically touching the ground.

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Strip-built

Strip-built, or "strip-plank epoxy", is a method of boat building. Also known as cold molding, the strip-built method is commonly used for canoes and kayaks, but also suitable for larger boats. The process involves securing narrow, flexible strips of wood edge-to-edge around temporary formers. The temporary formers are usually created via a process called "lofting" whereby a set of tables is used to generate the shapes of the formers. The strips are glued edge-to-edge with epoxy. It is effectively a modern form of carvel which needs no caulking and which is both stiffer and more watertight. In a small boat, there will be just one layer of strip-planking, but larger vessels may have two or three layers which, (being a pre-shaped marine ply), forms a light, strong, and torsionally stiff monococque.

A modern development of this construction procedure is "radius chine plywood", a method devised by yacht designer Dudley Dix which gives a fair hull that is both light and stiff. Dix uses this boat-building method for most of his designs.