

Mr. Zimmer called for steam bent intermediate topside frames in his plans to join up with the intermediate floors. We could steam bend these, but I’m more inclined to laminate them. So off to the table saw we go to start cutting strips! I found that I could get the curve I needed at the chine with a 1/8″ thick strip of Douglas Fir. These frames are 1″ wide and need to be 1/2″ deep with 1/2″ blocking added between battens. I milled my strips a little oversize so I could clean them up and plane them to final width after gluing. Continue reading “Laminating the Intermediate Frames”