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![]() "jotis" wrote in message ... Hello - I would like to build a dinghy or small sailboat using the cold-molded plywood method, sometimes called laminated veneer. I have looked a couple of books (Ruel Parker's and Hub Miller), but their emphasis seems to be on large yachts. Since I want to make a small boat, neither book answers the questions about ; 1. Selection of veneer, ie, wood type, appropriate thickness, number of plys (plies?), etc. 2. Mold method set-ups which are more suited to small boats. 3. The best method for making and setting up stems and transoms. 4. Adhesives - must if be epoxy? How about using the "construction" types glues? 5. General "comfort talk" to aspiring cold-molders. Can anybody help? Your specific suggegestions or references will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Joseph The Mirror sailing/rowing/small outboard design uses 1/8" plywood and very basic cold moulding. hard Chines, etc. Plenty of websites and plans available. Its not a multi laminate with cross plys. I've been experimenting with three western red cedar strips of 1/8" thick by 1" wide interlaced with carbon fibre and epoxy. A 3' length will support me at 100kgs and is very rigid. -- www.bribieisland4x4hire.com VW Kombi Camper Buy Backs Landcruiser Troopy - Toyota Hilux Crew Cab Mitsubishi Pajero - Landrover V8 Swag Camper |
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