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Brian Whatcott
 
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Default Cold molding with thin strips

On 23 Oct 2005 14:26:33 -0700, wrote:

Brian Whatcott wrote:

This is a speculative idea, rather than the fruit of long experience.
Yes I am thinking of ply ribs in two directions at right angles,
Whose faces are all vertical, so that in plan view, they would look
a noughts n crosses game of lines say 1/4 in thick, and in side view
they would be 2 inches deep and wide (at the sides.)
An internal and external skin would then provide a strong stiff light
structure. The crucial detail is making the inside skin fair and
smooth. This is left as an exercise for.... :-)

Brian Whatcott


Interesting idea. For the inner/outer skins, did you have in mind
multiple layer of wood like the boat Meindert Sprang pointed out, or
fiberglass, or both?

I wonder also if it would be wise to put a coat of epoxy on the inner
ribs, to prevent rot (just in case steam managed to work through the
outer skin somehow). Perhaps regular wood sealer could even be used
instead of epoxy, since its adhesive properties aren't needed, only a
moisture barrier.


I thought, fix thin laths to the inner rib contours. The laths need
not be gapless. Then a layer of glass on top.

Brian W