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I would like to build a coffee table that is the hull of a boat. I have a nice half hull (a shelf) to get some nice dimensions off of, I can build frames and then apply the planks to the frames upside down. I will leave the deck open and cover with glass. Ill have it sitting on supports similar to dry dock(although maybe more cosmetic). My question is are there good books that describe plank-on-frame construction other than those for models. And are the ones for models sufficient for my needs. My main concerns are plank thinkness, joining in transition areas(the stern mainly, keel, bow, etc) and what to fill the gaps with(i guess I could use normal wood filler). It will be about five feet in length, maybe two feet wide, maybe two feet high. I might build a prototype out of balsa or basswood, and then build the final with a nicer wood. Thank-you for any help you can provide Jesse M. |
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