Great explanation of the forces from different directions on the sheer. When I built my skiff the only had a slight curve up as it curved in toward the bow so it was easy to do in one piece. My chine log did curve up quite a bit towards the bow. I steam bent the first one which was quite time consuming and a bit of a pain. I decided to laminate the other side from 3 thinner pieces and it was so much easier.
Hind sight, when I built my 16’ Outrage ski boat, I wish I had laminated my shear clamp. 1” thick white oak doesn’t bend that easy. I learned how to steam. Laminating would have been so much easier. Great video.
Great explanation of the forces from different directions on the sheer. When I built my skiff the only had a slight curve up as it curved in toward the bow so it was easy to do in one piece. My chine log did curve up quite a bit towards the bow. I steam bent the first one which was quite time consuming and a bit of a pain. I decided to laminate the other side from 3 thinner pieces and it was so much easier.
Lamination is much better for creating a fair curve and a stable timber long term 👍
Another meticulous presentation. Thanks
Rob
Glad you enjoyed it
Hind sight, when I built my 16’ Outrage ski boat, I wish I had laminated my shear clamp. 1” thick white oak doesn’t bend that easy. I learned how to steam. Laminating would have been so much easier. Great video.
Hope there is going to be more videos on the model build
What is the cost of having all those CAD/CAM models printed out in a 2D format?
hey what is a good cad program to play on for beginners with boats? rhino supposed to be good but i have an older mac and ipad
Whatever program you use, lofting hull forms is quite a difficult undertaking. I use Fusion 360 for all the work I do and it is compatible with Mac.
@@DanLeeBoatbuilding cool thx yeah figured not easy unless buying professional