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I don't understand how there can be a 4" radius on a transom only 22" wide.
Could you mean 4" camber? Given the width of the transom and the camber of the arc you can calcuate the radius of a circular arc. If you look under "Boats" on my website you'll find a file of various formulae having do to with circular arcs for boatbuilding, also a BASIC program which calcualtes radius and points to plot on a circular arc for, say deck beams or cabin sides. You'll also find a file on dry bending plywood. Sorry, nothing on steam bending plywood. I was barely able to get a 2" camber in a 2.5' arched transom by steam heating lauan underlayment. There's photos of the completed boat, Dogskiff, on the website. It's not a power boat so its much lighter construction than your 15' skiff with a 3/4" bottom. There might be another confusing word below. The angle where things are attached to a hull is usually called "bevel" as in stem, frame, and transom bevels. The word "scarf" is used to describe the joining of two pieces of wood. The angle of the scarf is it's bevel. Kevin ) writes: I am building a 15" skiff... stitch and glue style. 3/4 merainti bottom, 9mm okoume sides. I want to do a rounded or fantail transom. I have scarfed the sides where I am going to attach the transom, and will scarf the pieces to be bent prior to bending. The bent pieces will be part of a conic section with a 4" bottom radius and a 12" to radius. If I remember correctly the my template for the pieces to be bent is 22" tall and 26" wide at the widest point. The exterior of the sides are alread coated with 6 oz triaxle glass and the interior with 3 coats of epoxy. I will glues the scarf joint and then glass the exterior and epoxy the interior of the fantail. Thanks, Kevin Nope, I don't think the 5mm would go either. The three layers of three MM might go. As far as the other types of wood you mentioned, why don't you tell us what you are building and what it will be used for, we might be able to provide more info. Scotty -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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