I'm a first time paddle builder, yet, not unfamiliar with building things, so I don't need basic construction methods advice.
What I do need, however, are some criteria on dimensions.
I've already done the basic, "remove everything that doesn't look like a paddle" actions, but am now in final stock removal actions.
I've read how the edges of the blade should be in the 1/4" range. For those of you who have first-hand experience, how far do you carry that 1/4" INTO the blade field, or do you go directly from that 1/4" to a gradually increasing thickness toward the center line, and if so, how thick do you end up in the center from side to side, and in the direction of the throat, how thick do you end up in the area that would still qualify as the blade?
I know there's a balance to be reached between mass/weight and strength, not to heavy, yet strong enough to avoid using the spare paddle.
I will glass and epoxy when done.
What range of weight would be acceptable? I'm about 30 ounces now and still have plenty of mass to remove.
My blade and handle are a mixture of walnut, ash, mahogany and soft maple.
I do appreciate all of your experienced advice.
I more often find myself GIVING advice in my chosen field, so asking for advice is sort of relaxing.
Thanks.