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Sakari says:
I do have a vague idea of doubling; in other words, using 12mm strips instead of 6mm plywood, say. You need to carefully assess how much of the plywood is providing strength in the 90degree direction, and apply a similarly-strong layer of strips in that direction, as well as the obvious similarly-thick strips in the zero-degree direction to replace the outer lamina of the plywood. Steve Stephen C. Baker - Yacht Designer http://members.aol.com/SailDesign/pr...cbweb/home.htm |
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