Roach1948
Well-Known Member
Well I have almost finished re-fitting the cockpit and all that I need now is a decent set of coamings on the cockpit sides. I have some lovely 3cm x 3cm Honduras mahog that I would like to use. The problem is that although the coamings are flat, the leading egdes that connect to the cabin bulkhead (Mr. Dallimore's design tells me) have a dainty upward curve that mirrors the sheer line. It's a sharp nasty little concave curve and I tried to bend the wood to it to no avail (well I did not risk splitting it). Can I steam just the ends that have the curve? Does Mahog work like Oak? I could cut the wood down till it bends but that would be a shame and a waste, or leave the design feature out and keep the whole thing flat.... Any advice welcome.